
A still from the fourth film in Michael Bay’s Transformers franchise which released on June 27.
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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.
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.
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)