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Worldwide

 * Opening weekend: $528.97 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($524.4 million on 12-14 June 2015)


 * Single weekend: $528.97 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($524 million on 12-14 June 2015)


 * Widest IMAX release: 940 theaters
 * Fastest to $1 billion: 12 days
 * Opening weekend: $528.97 million
 * December opening weekend: $528.97 million
 * December international opening weekend: $281 million
 * Disney international opening weekend: $281 million
 * IMAX worldwide opening weekend: $48 million
 * Single day IMAX gross: $17.7 million (on Friday, 18 December 2015)
 * Single day IMAX international gross: $4.8 million (on Saturday, 19 December 2015)
 * Fastest to $100 million in IMAX: 12 days

Broken

 * Thursday previews: $57 million
 * surpassing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 ($43.5 million on 14 July 2011)


 * Thursday IMAX previews: $5.7 million
 * surpassing Avengers: Age of Ultron ($3 million on 30 April 2015).


 * Opening day: $119.12 million
 * surpassing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 ($91 million on 15 July 2011)


 * Single day: $119.12 million
 * surpassing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 ($91 million on 15 July 2011)


 * Friday gross: $119.12 million
 * surpassing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 ($91 million on 15 July 2011)


 * Fastest to $100 million: 1 day
 * surpassing 15 films, most recently Jurassic World


 * December Saturday: $68.3 million
 * surpassing I Am Legend ($18.8 million on 15 December 2007)


 * Fastest to $150 million: 2 days
 * tying Jurassic World and The Avengers


 * Fastest to $200 million: 3 days
 * tying Jurassic World and The Avengers


 * Sunday gross: $60.5 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($57.2 million on 14 June 2015)


 * Opening weekend: $247.97 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($208.8 million on 12-14 June 2015)


 * December opening weekend: $247.97 million
 * surpassing The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey ($84.6 million on 14-16 December 2012)


 * PG-13 opening weekend: $247.97 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($208.8 million on 12-14 June 2015)


 * 3-day gross: $247.97 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($208.8 million on 12-14 June 2015)


 * Total opening weekend for all films: $305.55 million
 * surpassing 12-14 June 2015 ($266 million including Jurassic World)


 * Theater average – wide release: $59,982 per theater
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($48,855 per theater on 12-14 June 2015)


 * Monday gross: $40.2 million
 * surpassing Spider-Man 2 ($27.7 million on 5 July 2004)


 * Non-opening Monday: $40.2 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($25.3 million on 15 June 2015)


 * Fastest to $250 million: 4 days
 * surpassing Jurassic World (5 days, 12-15 June 2015)


 * 4-day gross: $288.17 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($234.2 million on 12-15 June 2015)


 * Fastest to $300 million: 5 days
 * surpassing Jurassic World (8 days, 12-19 June 2015)


 * Tuesday gross: $37.36 million
 * surpassing The Amazing Spider-Man ($35 million on 3 July 2010)


 * Non-opening Tuesday: $37.36 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($24.3 million on 16 June 2015)


 * 5-day gross: $325.38 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($258.5 million on 12-16 June 2015)


 * Non-opening Wednesday: $38 million
 * surpassing Transformers ($29.07 million on 4 July 2007)


 * 6-day gross: $363.46 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($278.4 million on 12-17 June 2015)


 * Fastest to $350 million: 6 days
 * surpassing Jurassic World (9 days, 12-20 June 2015)


 * Christmas Eve gross: $27.1 million
 * surpassing Avatar  ($11.2 million on 24 December 2009)


 * Opening week: $391 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($296.2 million on 12-18 June 2015)


 * 7-day gross: $391 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($296.2 million on 12-18 June 2015)


 * Non-opening Friday: $49.3 million
 * surpassing Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen ($36.74 million on 26 June 2009)


 * Second Friday: $49.3 million
 * surpassing The Hunger Games: Catching Fire ($31.57 million on 29 November 2013)


 * Christmas day gross: $49.3 million
 * surpassing Sherlock Holmes ($24.6 million on 25 December 2009)


 * Fastest to $400 million: 8 days
 * surpassing Jurassic World (10 days, 12-21 June 2015)


 * 8-day gross: $440.4 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($325.3 million on 12-19 June 2015)


 * Second Saturday gross: $56.6 million
 * surpassing The Avengers ($42.9 million on 12 May 2012)


 * Fastest to $450 million: 9 days
 * surpassing Jurassic World (15 days, 12-26 June 2015)


 * 9-day gross: $496.98 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($364.4 million on 12-20 June 2015)


 * Second Sunday gross: $47.59 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($38.36 million on 21 June 2015)


 * Fastest to $500 million: 10 days
 * surpassing Jurassic World (17 days, 12-28 June 2015)


 * 10-day gross: $544.57 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($402.8 million on 12-21 June 2015)


 * Second weekend: $153.52 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($106.59 million on 19-21 June 2015)


 * Second Monday gross: $31.4 million
 * surpassing Shrek 2 ($23.4 million on 31 May 2004)


 * Fastest to $550 million: 11 days
 * surpassing Jurassic World (24 days, 12 June - 5 July 2015)


 * Second Tuesday gross: $29.5 million
 * surpassing Avatar ($18.3 million on 29 December 2009)


 * Fastest to $600 million: 12 days
 * surpassing Jurassic World (36 days, 12 June - 17 July 2015)


 * Second Wednesday gross: $28.1 million
 * surpassing Avatar ($18.47 million on 30 December 2009)


 * Second Thursday gross: $22.9 million
 * surpassing The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers ($15.46 million on 26 December 2002)


 * Fastest to $650 million: 14 days
 * surpassing Avatar (58 days on 18 December 2009 - 13 February 2010)


 * Second week gross: $260.88 million
 * surpassing Jurassic World ($149.6 million on 19-25 June 2015)


 * New Year's Day gross: $34.46 million
 * surpassing Avatar ($25.27 million on 1 January 2010)


 * Third Friday gross: $34.4 million
 * surpassing Avatar ($25.27 million on 1 January 2010)


 * Third Saturday gross: $34.4 million
 * surpassing Avatar ($25.84 million on 2 January 2010)


 * Third Sunday gross: $21.48 million
 * surpassing Avatar ($17.38 million on 3 January 2010)


 * Third weekend: $90.24 million
 * surpassing Avatar ($68.49 million on 1-3 January 2010)


 * Fastest to $700 million: 17 days
 * surpassing Avatar (72 days, 18 December 2009 - 27 February 2010)


 * Fastest to $750 million: 18 days
 * surpassing Avatar (235 days in 2009-2010)


 * First to $800 million: 23 days
 * First to $900 million: 50 days

Possible

 * Third Tuesday gross: $9.45 million (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey on 12 December 2013)
 * Third Wednesday gross: $8.76 million (The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe on 28 December 2005)
 * Third Thursday gross: $8.88 million (The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe on 29 December 2005)
 * Fourth Friday gross: $30.34 million (American Sniper on 16 January 2015)
 * Fourth Saturday gross: $34.55 million (American Sniper on 17 January 2015)
 * Fourth Sunday gross: $24.38 million (American Sniper on 18 January 2015)
 * Fourth weekend: $50.3 million (Avatar on 8-10 January 2010)
 * Fifth weekend: $42.79 million (Avatar on 15-17 January 2010)
 * MLK Day weekend: $107.2 million (American Sniper on 16-19 January 2015)
 * Sixth weekend: $34.94 million (Avatar on 22-24 January 2010)
 * Seventh weekend: $31.28 million (Avatar on 29-31 January 2010)
 * Eighth weekend: $23.03 million (Titanic on 6-8 February 1998)
 * Super Bowl weekend: $31.12 million (Hannah Montana on 1-3 February 2008)
 * Ninth weekend: $28.17 million (Titanic on 13-15 February 1998)
 * President's Day weekend: $93 million (Fifty Shades of Grey on 13-16 February 2015)
 * Tenth weekend: $21.04 million (Titanic on 20-22 February 1998)
 * Eleventh weekend: $19.6 million (Titanic on 27 February - 1 March 1998)
 * Twelfth weekend: $17.6 million (Titanic on 6-8 March 1998)

Worldwide

 * All-time R-rated: $745.7 million
 * surpassing The Matrix Reloaded ($742.13 million in 2003)

Broken

 * R-rated Thursday previews: $12.7 million
 * surpassing The Hangover Part II ($10.4 million on 26 May 2011)


 * R-rated opening day: $47.5 million
 * surpassing The Matrix Reloaded ($42.5 million on 15 May 2003)


 * R-rated single day: $47.5 million
 * surpassing The Matrix Reloaded ($42.5 million on 15 May 2003)


 * R-rated Friday: $47.5 million
 * surpassing The Matrix Reloaded ($42.5 million on 15 May 2003)


 * R-rated Saturday: $42.6 million
 * surpassing Fifty Shades of Grey ($36.75 million on 14 February 2015)


 * R-rated Sunday: $45 million
 * surpassing The Passion of the Christ ($26.86 million on 29 February 2004)


 * R-rated opening weekend: $135 million
 * surpassing The Matrix Reloaded ($91.8 million on 15-17 May 2003)


 * R-rated February opening weekend: $135 million
 * surpassing Fifty Shades of Grey ($85.2 million on 13-15 February 2015)


 * Presidents' Day weekend: $150 million
 * surpassing Fifty Shades of Grey ($93 million on 13-16 February 2015)


 * R-rated Presidents' Day weekend: $150 million
 * surpassing Fifty Shades of Grey ($93 million on 13-16 February 2015)


 * Fastest R-rated film to $200-million: 9 days
 * surpassing The Matrix Reloaded (11 days on 14-25 May 2003)


 * Fastest R-rated film to $250-million: 13 days
 * surpassing The Passion of the Christ (18 days on 25 February - 13 March 2004)


 * Fastest R-rated film to $300 million: 23 days
 * surpassing The Passion of the Christ (29 days on 25 February - 24 March 2004)


 * Fastest R-rated film to $350 million: 47 days
 * tying The Passion of the Christ (47 days, 25 February - 11 April 2004)

Possible

 * All-Time R-rated: $370.78 million, The Passion of the Christ (25 February - 6 June 2004)

Worldwide

 * Opening weekend, comic book adaptation: $420 million
 * surpassing The Avengers ($392.54 million on 4-6 May 2012)

Broken

 * DC Comics opening day: $81.56 million
 * surpassing The Dark Knight Rises ($75.75 million on 20 July 2012)


 * DC Comics single day: $81.56 million
 * surpassing The Dark Knight Rises ($75.75 million on 20 July 2012)


 * Friday gross in March: $81.56 million
 * surpassing The Hunger Games ($67.26 million on 23 March 2012)


 * DC Comics Friday: $81.56 million
 * surpassing The Dark Knight Rises ($75.75 million on 20 July 2012)


 * Single day gross in March: $81.56 million
 * surpassing The Hunger Games ($67.26 million on 23 March 2012)


 * Saturday gross in March: $50.66 million
 * surpassing The Hunger Games ($50.39 million on 23 March 2012)


 * DC Comics Saturday: $50.66 million
 * surpassing The Dark Knight ($47.65 million on 20 July 2008)


 * March opening weekend: $170.1 million
 * surpassing The Hunger Games ($152.5 million on 23-25 March 2012)


 * Spring opening weekend: $170.1 million
 * surpassing The Hunger Games ($152.5 million on 23-25 March 2012)


 * Easter opening weekend: $170.1 million
 * surpassing Furious 7 ($147.19 million on 3-5 April 2015)


 * DC Comics opening weekend: $170.1 million
 * surpassing The Dark Knight Rises ($160.9 million on 20-22 July 2012)


 * Friday-to-Sunday decrease, comic book adaptation: 58.57%
 * surpassing FANT4STIC (48.37% on 7-9 August 2015)


 * Monday gross in March: $15.04 million
 * surpassing The Hunger Games ($10.82 million on 26 March 2012)


 * Tuesday gross in March: $12.18 million
 * surpassing The Hunger Games ($10.35 million on 27 March 2012)


 * First Friday to second Friday decrease, comic book adaptation: 81.6%