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Jurassic World (CMCSA -0.9%) was again king at the box office, logging its third straight week at the top and becoming the fifth-highest grossing domestic release of all time.
- The picture with dino legs marked $54.2M, edging the $52.1M earned by Inside Out (DIS -0.7%), no slouch in its second week. Pixar's family film has $185M in cumulative domestic grosses.
- Thoughts of Ted 2 (NASDAQ:CMCSA) challenging those two with its debut went up in smoke as the film drew $32.9M, some $15M less than expected, and down from its predecessor Ted's $54M opening.
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Jurassic World crossed the $500M domestic-gross line in record time.
- Another debut, military-dog story Max (TWX -0.4%), drew $12.2M to finish fourth behind Ted 2.