To be sure, F9 hitting $700 million is a far cry from the last two entries in the main Fast & Furious film series, Furious 7 and The Fate of the Furious, both crossing $1 billion. Nevertheless, considering all the health and safety measures movie theaters have put in place to properly serve patrons, including social distancing, it’s impressive that F9 has made it this far on the commercial front. It’s the fifth highest-grossing Fast & Furious entry, trailing behind the aforementioned movies, Fast & Furious 6 at $788.6 million and Hobbs & Shaw at $759 million.

Source: Cinema Blend

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