LOS ANGELES — The dinosaurs are definitively back on top after "Jurassic World" had a Tyrannosaurus-rex-sized opening that proved even bigger than expected.
The film brought in $208.8 million in its first weekend in theaters, Universal Pictures said Monday. That's the highest-grossing opening weekend of all time.
"Marvel's The Avengers" had previously held the domestic opening weekend record. That film opened to $207.4 million in 2012.
Chris Pratt stars in the fourth installment of the popular "Jurassic" series, directed by Colin Trevorrow. Internationally, the film grossed a similarly mighty $315.3 million, bringing its international total to a record $524.1 million.
Last week's top three movies, "Spy," "San Andreas" and "Insidious: Chapter 3," each dropped a spot, to second, third and fourth place, respectively.
The top 20 movies at U.S. and Canadian theaters Friday through Sunday, followed by distribution studio, gross, number of theater locations, average receipts per location, total gross and number of weeks in release, as compiled Monday by Rentrak:
1. "Jurassic World," Universal, $208,806,270, 4,274 locations, $48,855 average, $208,806,270, 1 week.
2. "Spy," 20th Century Fox, $15,613,686, 3,715 locations, $4,203 average, $56,550,930, 2 weeks.