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Furious 7 Still Putting Along

It may be leaking a little nitrous down the stretch. But Furious 7, the biggest blockbuster from the Fast & Furious franchise, still had enough horsepower to chug past this weekend’s competitors and take its fourth straight checkered flag.

Four box office wins in a row is quite the achievement—a feat not accomplished since The Hunger Games claimed its own four-peat. And Furious 7 continues to add on to its 2015 tally: It earned an estimated $18.3 million to bring its total tally to $320.5 million—about $130 million more than second place Cinderella.

‘Course, Furious 7′s supremacy in both the weekly box office tourney and as the year’s biggest movie may come under assault next week, when Avengers: Age of Ultron flies into theaters. The superhero flick already has banked $201 million in 44 countries overseas, so there’s no telling how high the thing could soar once it comes to the states.

Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 skidded into second place for the second straight week, collecting $15.5 million. It pushed newcomer The Age of Adeline, which earned $13.4 million, into third. Meanwhile, Home and Unfriended finished fourth ($8.3 million) and fifth ($6.2 million) respectively.

Little Boy, the faith-centric movie carrying the same name as the atomic device dropped on Hiroshima, didn’t exactly bomb at the box office. It earned a respectable $2.8 million, which was more than twice as high as the debut of Bella, producer Eduardo Verástegui’s first faith-friendly work. That said, Little Boy also debuted in more than 1,000 theaters compared to Bella’s 165.

Final figures update: 1. Furious 7, $17.8 million; 2. Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, $14.8 million; 3. The Age of Adeline, $13.2 million; 4. Home, $8 million; 5. Unfriended, $6.2 million.