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Globalism reigns at box office, while Fate of the Furious passes $1B

A South India sensation, a Hispanic-focused comedy and the highest-grossing film ever directed by an African-American made up the top three films in North America on a culturally diverse box office weekend.

Multicultural offerings gain big audiences and Vin Diesel-led film breaks record in China

A scene from The Fate of the Furious, which surpassed $1 billion US globally at the box office this weekend. Pictured: Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, seated left, Nathalie Emmanuel, seated right, and standing from left, Tyrese Gibson, Scott Eastwood, Dwayne Johnson and Michelle Rodriguez. (Matt Kennedy/Universal Pictures via The Associated Press)

A South India sensation, a Hispanic-focused comedy and the highest-grossing film ever directed by an African-American made up the top three films in North America on a culturally diverse box office weekend.

As expected, it was another runaway weekend for The Fate of the Furious,which took No. 1 for the third straight week with $19.4 million US, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The Universal Pictures release also throttled past $1 billion globally, and passed its predecessor, Furious 7,to become the highest-grossing imported film in China with $361 million.

The Fast and the Furious franchise, the latest of which is helmed by F. Gary Gray, has always been held up as a model of the diverse blockbuster, given its cast led by Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson.

Prabhas stars in the South Indian historical fantasy epic Baahubali 2 and also starred in the the first film, Baahubali: The Beginning (seen here), as a warrior battling his brother for power. (Baahubali)

But the smaller films that trailed it over the weekend also reflected the box-office might of often underserved audiences.

In second domestically with $12 million was Eugenio Derbez's comedy, How to Be a Latin Lover.The film is easily the biggest success yet for Pantelion, the Latino-oriented joint venture of Lionsgate and Grupo Televisa.

This weekend is marked by an incredible amount of multicultural content.- PaulDergarabedian,comScoremedia analyst

How to Be a Latin Loverco-stars Salma Hayek, Rob Lowe and Kristen Bell. But its top draw is Derbez, whose Instructions Not Includedwas the highest-grossing Spanish-language film in North America in 2013.

In third was Baahubali 2: The Conclusion,a so-called Tollywood (Telugu language) film from South India, which pulled in a remarkable $10.1 million despite playing on just 420 screens.The Fate of the Furiousplayed on more than 4,000.

Baahubali 2even bested a pair of Hollywood's biggest stars in Emma Watson and Tom Hanks. Their terribly reviewed thriller The Circle,distributed by STX Films on behalf of EuropaCorp, opened with $9.3 million.

Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for comScore, said such global weekends at the box office will become more common.

"In what is a slow and would otherwise be an unremarkable weekend, this is a really interesting lineup of films," said Dergarabedian. "This is the final weekend before the summer season kicks off and the blockbusters hit theatres. But this weekend is marked by an incredible amount of multicultural content. It reflects the world that we're living in."

The summer movie season begins next week with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.With the Marvel behemoth on deck, few new films were released onan otherwise quiet weekend.

This image shows Zoe Saldana, from left, Karen Gillan, Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista and Rocket, voiced by Bradley Cooper, in a scene from, Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2. (Disney-Marvel via The Associated Press)