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It's just a hilariously cheesy franchise with a real beating heart underneath.
There have been many die-cast car toys from several of the movies so you never know, I think maybe a comic company like IDW might actually think about doing a comic series.I suspect it will become more or less its own entity, with spinoffs, tv shows, more video games, hell even a cartoon series. That last one I am shocked has never happened.
1. I'm a Tony Jaa fan. What is his role in this? Fairly small?
2. Should I stay after the credits?
I think he was in 3 scenes. His 2nd was very small though as he was just flipping around in the background of the warehouse of where Statham was hiding when the place was raided. I could be mistaken but I do think that was Jaa. Either way, his role was small. In fact, it was too small!1. Small. Only shows up in two scenes.
2. No, nothing there for obvious reasons.

I think he was in 3 scenes. His 2nd was very small though as he was just flipping around in the background of the warehouse of where Statham was hiding when the place was raided. I could be mistaken but I do think that was Jaa. Either way, his role was small. In fact, it was too small!
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http://forums.superherohype.com/newreply.php?do=postreply&t=491663Furious 7 Crosses $1 Billion Worldwide in Just 17 Days
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By CS ON
April 17, 2015
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Universal Pictures today announced that with Fridays theatrical grosses, Furious 7 will cross $1 billion at the worldwide box office. Continuing to break records at every turn, Furious 7 marks Universals first filmto achieve $1 billion during its initial release, with 1993s Jurassic Park having reached $1.044 billion after the 3D re-release in 2013. With total global grosses estimated at $1.009 billion through today, Furious 7 has earned an estimated $735.2 million overseas in 17 days and an estimated $273.7 million in North America after 15 days.
Furious 7s 17 day climb to $1 billion marks a new record for the fastest film to reach that milestone (The Avengers, Avatar and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 crossed $1 billion in 19 days). The only original live-action film franchise to achieve this magnitude of box office success, Furious 7 has propelled the Fast & Furious series past $3 billion worldwide ($3.392 billion). The announcement was made by President, Domestic Distribution, Nick Carpou and President, InternationalDistribution, Duncan Clark.
Were incredibly proud to watch Fast & Furious take its place as the only original live-action franchise to reach these kinds of results at the box office, said Carpou. Our cast, filmmakers and all of our Universal and Fast family deserve creditfor working so hard to make Furious 7 a huge success and we look forward to continuing to watch the film grow over the next few weeks.
What started as a small film about the street racing sub-culture of East Los Angeles has become a globalphenomenon with Furious 7 shattering records in so many territories around the globe, said Clark. Were thrilled to celebrate this accomplishment with our colleagues and distribution partners throughout the world, who have made these extraordinary results possible.
Furious 7 has been the No. 1 film at the worldwide box office for two consecutive weeks and opened No. 1 in all 67 markets where it was released including North America.
Other Furious 7 records include:
· Second-biggest worldwide opening of all time ($397.2 million) behind only Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.
· Highest-grossing domestic ($147.2 million) and international ($250 million) openings in Universal history.
· Biggest April and Easteropening.
· Highest opening since November of 2013 domestically.
· All-time highest opening weekend of any film in 29 territories.
· Universals highest-grossing film of all-time in 26 territories.
· Record-breaking opening day in China ($63.5 million) beating the previous record held by Transformers 4 ($36 million).
It's deserved but let's not pretend that Walker's death didn't play a factor. Part of me wants it to end now before the franchise wears out its welcome.