Box office: FastAndFurious spinoff HobbsAndShaw finishes in first place with $60 million
” crossed the box office finish line in first place, debuting with $60.8 million from 4,253 North American locations.
As expected, opening weekend crowds skewed male with boys and men accounting for nearly 60% of tickets sold. “Hobbs & Shaw” enticed moviegoers young and old, as 50% of audiences were over the age of 25. Those who showed up this weekend were high on the action and thrills, awarding the film with an A- CinemaScore and a 90% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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