A still from the fourth film in Michael Bay’s Transformers franchise which released on June 27.
Los Angeles:
Transformers: Age of Extinction is ruling the US box office with USD 53.8 million collection during the Wednesday to Sunday holiday stretch.
The fourth part in the sci-fi series has approximately made a domestic total of USD 174.7 million, which includes a 63 per cent decline from the opening weekend, said The Hollywood Reporter. (Also read: Cast Changes Give Transformers: Age of Extinction a Fresh Start)
Overseas, the film earned USD 95.8 million from 37 territories and crossing the USD 400 million mark in 12 days for a worldwide total of USD 575.6 million. (Also read: Let The Mass Destruction Begin)
The fourth part in the sci-fi series has approximately made a domestic total of USD 174.7 million, which includes a 63 per cent decline from the opening weekend, said The Hollywood Reporter. (Also read: Cast Changes Give Transformers: Age of Extinction a Fresh Start)
Overseas, the film earned USD 95.8 million from 37 territories and crossing the USD 400 million mark in 12 days for a worldwide total of USD 575.6 million. (Also read: Let The Mass Destruction Begin)