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        'Catching Fire' ignites global box office with $307.7 million

        ( Agencies ) Updated: 2013-11-25 09:23:37
        'Catching Fire' ignites global box office with $307.7 million

        People wait at the premiere of "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" in Los Angeles, California November 18, 2013.[Photo/Agencies]

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        "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" blazed straight to the top of weekend movie charts, setting a US and Canadian record for November ticket sales and hauling in a huge $307.7 million around the world.

        Fans poured into theaters for the second installment in the series starring Jennifer Lawrence as scrappy heroine Katniss Everdeen, the skilled archer who becomes a beacon of hope for the oppressed residents of the fictional nation of Panem.

        "Catching Fire" collected an estimated $161.1 million from Thursday night through Sunday in the United States and Canada, a record domestic debut for the month of November. It topped the $152.5 million opening for "Hunger Games" in March 2012 that established the series as a blockbuster franchise.

        The new film scored 2013's second-biggest debut, behind the May opening for superhero sequel "Iron Man 3" of $174.1 million, and also marked the fourth-biggest domestic film opening in history.

        Playing in 65 markets around the world, "Catching Fire" also grabbed $146.6 million in foreign sales through Sunday, according to distributor Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.

        Domestic IMAX screenings accounted for $12.6 million of the ticket sales, a November record opening for the big-screen format.

        The sequel also attracted a broader audience than the original "Hunger Games," Lions Gate said, with age groups over and under age 25 each comprising half of ticket buyers and an audience 12 percent more male than that of "The Hunger Games."

        The original film earned $691.2 million worldwide.

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