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‘Fast & Furious 6’ racing toward $122.2-million 4-day weekend

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The latest installment in the “Fast & Furious” franchise proved just that at the box office over the holiday weekend, pulling in an estimated $98.5 million over three days on its way to what’s expected to be a four-day holiday total of about $122.2 million. That’s the biggest first weekend for the six-film franchise and the biggest opening weekend in total dollars ever for a Universal film.

It’s also the second-biggest opening of 2013, behind only “Iron Man 3,” which took in more than $175 million on the first weekend after opening May 3. “Fast & Furious 6” has a global estimate from Friday through Sunday of $275.5 million.

Comfortably behind the crashing motor vehicles of “Fast & Furious” were the crashing motor senses in “The Hangover Part III,” opening with $42.2 million from Friday through Sunday and $52 million including Monday’s projected take, according to box-office figures compiled by Hollywood.com.

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“Star Trek Into Darkness” held strong in its third weekend of release, adding an additional $38 million to its total through Sunday, and $48 million including the estimated gross for Monday, putting the domestic total since its May 17 arrival at $156.8 million. Hollywood.com’s Paul Deragarabedian characterized its sustained performance, down only 33% from the previous weekend, as “a terrific hold, with IMAX continuing to represent a significant percentage of the picture’s overall box office.”

Rounding out the top five, Fox’s new animated adventure “Epic” started potently with $34.2 million for Friday through Sunday and $44 million through Monday, while “Iron Man 3” took the No. 5 slot with an additional $19.5 million and $24.6 million through Monday, bringing its domestic total to date to $372.7 million.

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Compared to this time last year, attendance is down 6.9% and revenue is off about 7.1%.

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