Fast and Furious 7

Furious 7[6] (stylized as Furious Seven and alternatively titled Fast & Furious 7[7]) is a 2015 American action film directed by James Wan. The seventh feature film in the The Fast and the Furious franchiseFurious 7 was given limited release March 26, 2015 at the interactive film and music festival, South by Southwest and internationally April 3, 2015.
The film received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, and was a major blockbuster success, grossing $1.516 billion worldwide against its $190 million budget, which made it the fourth highest-grossing film of all time at the time of the time of its release (behind AvatarTitanic and The Avengers). It is currently the ninth highest-grossing film of all time (behind Avengers: EndgameAvatarTitanicStar Wars: The Force AwakensAvengers: Infinity WarJurassic World, the remake of The Lion King and The Avengers).



Official Description

Continuing the global exploits in the unstoppable franchise built on speed, Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne Johnson lead the returning cast of Furious 7. James Wan directs this chapter of the hugely successful series that also welcomes back favorites Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Elsa Pataky and Lucas Black. They are joined by international action stars new to the franchise including Jason Statham, Djimon Hounsou, Tony Jaa, Ronda Rousey, Nathalie Emmanuel and Kurt Russell. Neal H. Moritz, Vin Diesel and Michael Fottrell return to produce the film written by Chris Morgan.
— Official Description

Plot

Following their return from LondonDominic Toretto and his crew are blindsided by an attack from the elder brother of Owen ShawDeckard, who is looking to get back the people responsible for his brother's injuries. When Han Seoul-Oh is killed in TokyoAgent Hobbs is placed in a hospital and Dominic's home is destroyed, he is approached by Black Ops operative, named "Mr. Nobody", who promises to help him and his family find Shaw if they agree to help rescue a hacker named Ramsey, who has developed a super-advanced surveillance program, from a terrorist named Mose Jakande. But how will they pull off both missions with Shaw constantly on their trail?

Summary

Deckard Shaw visits his brother, Owen (Luke Evans), who survived his encounter with Dominic Toretto and his crew, in a London hospital. Reminiscing about their youth, Deckard promises his brother to set things right and warns the doctoral staff to look after his brother under the threat of harm. He leaves the hospital in ruin, a trail of unconscious officers in his wake, having already ruined it breaking in.
In the Californian desert, Dominic is attempting to stir the memories of an amnesiac Letty Ortiz by taking her to Race Wars, their "invention". When she wins a race against an inexperienced racer, she experiences a violent series of her fragmented memories, punches Race Wars organiser Hector and runs off.
When Dominic finds her, she is standing at her grave lamenting the fact that she cannot remember the last fifteen years of her life and is uncomfortable with the way Dominic looks at her because she can't properly reciprocate his feelings. When Dominic attempts to destroy the tombstone on her empty grave, she stops him and tells him that she has to leave him to find herself.
Elsewhere, Brian O'Conner is struggling to adjust domestic life, such as taking his son Jack to school in a minivan.
At the DSS office in Los AngelesLuke Hobbs is similarly having trouble to adjusting to standard criminal busts with Elena Neves, He tries not to express the disappointment to Elena, but she says he's not a good liar. After giving Elena a recommendation, Hobbs returns to his office to find that Deckard has broken into his office and is hacking his computer. Hobbs attempts to stop Deckard from escaping, but he reveals his true purpose, and the two engage in a fight in the office until Elena returns to the office to help Hobbs. Deckard uses Elena’s arrival to his advantage and throws an explosive that forces Hobbs to abandon his pursuit and escape the building. The explosive detonates as he grabs Elena and knocks them out of the building's window, causing them to land on Elena's car. Hobbs is injured in the process of saving Elena and Deckard retrieves information on Han Seoul-Oh and Dominic Toretto's crew.
Traveling to Tokyo, Japan, Deckard is able to track Han down during his bid to escape from Takashi and runs his car off the road with his own. Back in Los Angeles, Brian and Mia Toretto are preparing to take Jack out when Mia announces that Dominic has a package from Tokyo. Dominic and Mia discuss Brian’s difficulties with adjusting a life without “bullets” and Mia shares her fears about being unable to fulfill the kind the life Brian wants. Dominic reassures his sister that Brian merely needs time to fully transition, but she asks him "How does nine months sound?" and reveals that she is pregnant again. After convincing Mia to tell Brian, Dom receives a call from Deckard Shaw in Tokyo. The older Shaw sibling announces his presence to the family. Dominic realizes, too late, the package is from Deckard and is barely able to get himself and Mia out of the way before package detonates and destroys their home.
Dominic visits an injured Hobbs in the hospital after Elena contacts him on the DSS agent’s request. He meets briefly, Hobbs’s daughter, Samantha, who is escorted from the hospital room by Elena, who is watching over her in Hobbs’s stead. Hobbs explains Deckard's relation to Owen Shaw and history: he started off as an off-the-books Black Ops agent, but six years ago, the British government believed that he knew too much and had gone from a "unique asset" to a liability. Subsequently, 20 agents made a failed attempt on Shaw's life and he has been a "ghost" since then. Officially, Hobbs dissuades Dominic from going after him. Unofficially, Hobbs merely asks that Dominic doesn’t miss when he gets the chance to kill him. Meanwhile, after retreating to Mando's mansion in the Dominican Republic, Brian promises Mia that they won't battle any other enemies after defeating Shaw.
Traveling to Tokyo, Dominic gets the chance to speak with Han's friend, Sean Boswell (Tokyo’s latest Drift King following the defeat of Takashi), whom he races against. Following their race, Sean gives Dominic what remained of Han’s belongings that were saved from the crash, including Dom's cross necklace and a photo of Gisele. Dominic later leaves with Han's remains and buries him in Los Angeles with the promise to see that he is avenged. At the funeral, Tej Parker and Roman Pearce speak with Brian on who could be hunting them and the refusal to attend the funerals of any more friends. Brian promises the only funeral left to attend will be Deckard’s.
Dominic realizes that the former operative is watching them and chases Deckard through Los Angeles into the tunnel where the two stare each other down. In a game of chicken, they charge each other’s vehicles and crash into each other. Dominic is prepared to fight Deckard, but the elder Shaw makes it a point to shoot him where he stands when the arrival of a Covert Ops team forces him to run. Dominic attacks the men when they threaten him, but the man in charge tries to get him to see reason and states that he was referred to Dominic by Hobbs. The only name he provides Dominic is “Mr. Nobody” and asks that he hear his proposal out.
Mr. Nobody takes Dominic to his secluded headquarters in El Segundo, California, where they exchange beer and he explains his proposition to Dominic. If he helps him save a hacker named Ramsey from a terrorist named Mose Jakande and retrieves a hacking program named the “God’s Eye”, he’ll allow Dominic to use it to find Deckard Shaw. Mr Nobody calls Shaw a "shadow" who is very good at killing some without being seen by others, and can only be found by God's Eye. Dominic agrees to the terms if Mr. Nobody allows him to do things his way and with his own crew. Mr. Nobody obliges his request and reveals that he had Dominic’s crew rounded up and brought to his headquarters beforehand.
Dominic and the others devise a plan to attack Jakande’s convoy from the air as they arrive in the Caucasus Mountains. Roman demands that they hit the convoy from the most secure spot on the mountain, despite it being very hard to access, believing it's the spot the convoy doesn't expect the crew to hit them from. The crew is able to save Ramsey from her imprisonment, but not before encountering Deckard, who attempts to derail their rescue attempt. Dominic is cornered by Jakande’s secondary convoy and is forced to drive off of a cliff in order to save himself and Ramsey from the terrorist. The reinforced Dodge Charger R/T he uses saves them both from a certain death. Meanwhile, Brian gets trapped in the convoy by Jakande's henchman, Kiet, forcing him to escape via an emergency door as the vehicle slides off another cliff, but Letty saves him in the nick of time.
When Ramsey regains consciousness, she willingly divulges the location of the God’s Eye to the crew because she feels she has found out enough about them to trust them. They travel to Abu Dhabi and meet up with Ramsey’s friend, Safar, who explains he sold the God Eye (unwittingly) to a rich Prince who is holding a major party in one of the Etihad Towers. The crew infiltrates the party, and despite major complications --- their cover being blown by Kara, the toughest of the Prince’s bodyguards, and the unexpected arrival of Deckard Shaw --- they are able to retrieve the God’s Eye (a compact USB drive) from the Lykan HyperSport. Toretto and Brian use the HyperSport to get out by driving through the windows of the Etihad Towers, one tower to the next.
With the God’s Eye secure, Dominic, Mr. Nobody, Brian and Ramsey use it to hunt Deckard down to an abandoned factory where they find him eating. Deckard expresses disappointment in the number of men who’ve come for him, and reveals he’s joined forces with Jakande, who is looking to reclaim the God’s Eye. Deckard’s unexpected ambush results in the death of Mr. Nobody’s right hand man, Sheppard and the loss of the God’s Eye.
Dominic and Brian carry an injured Mr. Nobody out of the factory and escape. Mr. Nobody demands that they pull over and leave him on the side of the road where his emergency team will collect him for medical attention. The two leave Mr. Nobody behind and return to the others.
The crew decide to return to Los Angeles to face Deckard and Jakande on the streets they know better than any other streets, which will reduce Jakande's advantage over them. Tej devises a dangerous plan that allows them to get near enough to the God’s Eye to hack and regain control of it. Brian calls Mia, telling her to take Jack and move on if she doesn't hear from him in 24 hours, but she reveals her pregnancy and orders him to survive and come back to her.
the crew ushers Ramsey between vehicles whenever they are attacked by an unnmaned Drone that Jakande is using to attack them. Realizing that they’re being hacked, Jakande destroys the radio tower that allows Ramsey to connect to her device, pausing the hack. Brian heads off on foot to a satellite tower to reconnect Ramsey by hand and finish the job, with Kiet in pursuit to stop him. Brian faces off with Kiet in the building with closet available tower connection and is only barely able to defeat him, using a revenge allusion to the result of their previous encounter. He reconnects Ramsey to the God’s Eye and she is able to take control.
At a parking garage elsewhere, Dominic goes head-to-head with Shaw in a traditional “street fight” with wrenches, after using his Dodge Charger to destroy Shaw's Aston Martin. Hobbs, having witnessed the destruction of the tower, leaves the hospital with the intention of helping Toretto and his crew. Hobbs arrives in time to save Letty and Rasmey, in the final car able to help Ramsey complete her hack into her device, from the Drone before it can kill them. Dominic is able to defeat Deckard, remarking "The thing about street fights? The street always wins," in time to save Hobbs, Ramsey and Letty from Jakande who tries to kill them with the helicopter turret.
Dominic drives his charger off of parking lot building, but appears to miss the helicopter and crashes. However, Jakande realizes that there are a belt of grenades hanging on the underbelly of the helicopter. He can do nothing as Hobbs uses his gun to detonate the grenades and kills him. Hobbs and Brian pull Dominic from the ruined vehicle and Brian performs CPR on Dominic in hopes to resuscitate him. A tearful Letty demands he stops, and tries to get Dominic to come around by speaking to him. She reveals that she “remembered everything”, including their marriage. Dominic regains consciousness and she asks why he never told her they were married. Dominic tells her, “You can’t tell someone they love you”.
In the aftermath, Shaw, having survived the collapse of the parking lot garage, is escorted to a maximum security CIA prison by Hobbs, who tells Deckard that he’ll be waiting for him on the other side should he eventually manage to escape as promised.
Elsewhere, Dominic and the rest of the crew, including Ramsey, are relaxing on a beach in the Dominican Republic. Brian appears to have finally become settled in his domestic life with Mia and role as a father to Jack. His friends watch the happy family together as Dominic prepares to leave. Ramsey asks if he intends on saying goodbye, but Dominic believes “it’s never goodbye” and departs from the rest of the group.
On the road, Brian manages to catch up with Dominic at a crossroads and inquires where he intended on going without “saying goodbye” to him. As Dom flashes back through the crew's past, he reminds Brian that they both live their lives "a quarter-mile at a time" and they will always be best friends, no matter how far away he is. The two drive together down the road until their roads split off in different directions. Furious 7 ends with a dedication to Paul Walker with a final title card that reads "For Paul".

Cast

Principal Cast

Supporting Cast

Cameos

Uncredited Appearances

Featured Cars

The following list of major cars used in "Furious 7" is incomplete and may not be completed until a proper home video version of the film is released.
Three hundred and forty cars were used during the production of the film. Two hundred and thirty cars, including several black Mercedes-BenzFord Crown Victoria and a single Mitsubishi Montero, were destroyed.[11] Forty vehicles were damaged during the filming of the "Mountain Hijack" sequence shot on location at Colorado's Monarch Pass.[11][12]
Surprisingly, only ten percent of the action sequences in Furious 7 were created using computer generated graphics, the majority of CGI being used to create backgrounds and hide production details such as wires and other structures used.[13]
3,500 man-days was the length in time it took to complete the stunts of the film.[13] Stunt drivers under Joel Kramer's supervision were not allowed to go above fifty miles per hour for safety reasons.[14]
Name 
Model Year 
Driver 
Status 
Aston Martin DB9UnknownDeckard ShawDestroyed
2008 Audi R8 4.2 FSI quattro [Typ 42]
2008Race Wars participantActive
2011 Bugatti Veyron2011UnknownActive
1967 Chevrolet Camaro1967Roman PearceDamaged
Chevrolet CapriceUnknownUnknownDestroyed
2010 Chevrolet Suburban2010Tej ParkerActive
2011 Chrysler Town & Country2011Brian O'ConnerDamaged
2011 Dodge Challenger SRT-82011Letty OrtizActive
1968 Dodge Charger1968Dominic TorettoActive
2015 Dodge Charger LD2015Dominic TorettoActive
1970 Dodge Charger R/T1970Dominic TorettoDestroyed
1970 Dodge Charger R/T1970Dominic TorettoDamaged
Dodge Viper SRT-10UnknownLetty OrtizActive
1969 Ford Torino Talladega1969Dominic TorettoActive
International 4000-SeriesUnknownLuke HobbsDamaged
Jeep Wrangler Unlimited JKUnknownTej ParkerActive
1984 Kässbohrer Setra S 215 HDH Transcontinental1984Mose Jakande's convoyDestroyed
2014 Maserati Ghibli2014Deckard ShawDamaged
1997 Mazda RX-7[note 3]UnknownHan Seoul-OhDestroyed
2013 12C Spider2013UnknownActive
1992 Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse1992Deckard ShawDamaged
Nissan GT-R R35UnknownBrian O'ConnerDestroyed
1972 Plymouth Barracuda1972Letty OrtizDamaged
1970 Plymouth Road Runner1970Dominic TorettoDamaged
2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STi GH2011Brian O'ConnerDamaged
1995 Toyota Supra Mk.IV JZA801995Brian O'ConnerActive
2013 W Motors Lykan Hypersport2013Dominic TorettoDestroyed

Production

Development

The Los Angeles Time reported Universal Pictures considered splitting Fast & Furious 6 into films, titled “Furious 6” (the subtitle in the final production of the film remains despite alteration) and “Fast Seven”, with a single a story running through both films written by Chris Morgan and directed by Justin Lin.[15] On December 20, 2011, Diesel stated that Furious Six would be split into two parts, with writing for the two films occurring simultaneously. On the decision, Diesel said, “We have to pay off this story, we have to service all of these character relationships, and when we started mapping all that out, it just went beyond 110 pages ... The studio said, 'You can't fit all that story in one damn movie!'[16]
In February of 2012, Dwayne Johnson stated that it was no longer the studio’s intention to produce two films on account of weather-related complications and the production of “Furious 7” would begin after the completion of Fast & Furious 6.[17]
April 2013, director Justin Lin announced he would not return as director for the seventh film as he disagreed with the accelerated production the studio wanted, to release the film in summer of 2014. The studio’s request would require Lin to begin production on the seventh film during the production of Fast & Furious 6 before the sixth film was completed. Lin believed the studio’s wants would affect the quality of both films.
Despite the two year gap between the previous films, Universal chose to pursue a sequel quicker due to having fewer reliable franchises than its competitor studios.[18] However, subsequent interviews with Lin have suggested that the sixth installment was always intended to be the final entry directed by him.[19]
In April 2013, James Wan, predominantly known for horror films, was announced as the sequel's director, with Neal H. Moritz and Michael Fottrell returning to produce and Chris Morgan returning to write the script, his fifth in the series. On April 16, 2013, Vin Diesel announced that the sequel would be released on July 11, 2014.[20]In May 2013, Diesel said that the sequel would feature Los Angeles, Tokyo and the Middle East as locations.[21][22]

Filming

Principal photography began in early September 2013 in AtlantaGeorgia, with a casting call issued.[23][24] Abu Dhabi was also a filming location,[25] as the production crew chose it over Dubai; they benefited from the Emirate's 30% rebate scheme.[26] Pikes Peak Highway in Colorado was closed in September to film some driving sequences.[27]
On September 16, the production filmed with Paul Walker and the Kimsey twins, playing his son Jack,[28] in front of an Atlanta elementary school.[29] On the 18th, Han's funeral scene was filmed at Oakland Cemetery,[30] with extras needed for the scene being "hot, hip and trendy cool types of all ethnicities between the ages of 18 and 45".[31] On the evening of the 19th, Lucas Black joined the production[32] for his sole scene with Vin Diesel, in an Atlanta parking garage; separate scenes with Paul Walker also shot in the same location on the same night,[33] including one half of a phone conversation between his character and Jordana Brewster's. The day after, Diesel posted a picture from the night shoot with Black on his public Facebook page.[34]
On October 24, over a month into the film's production, Dwayne Johnson tweeted he had started shooting for the film after wrapping up on Hercules.[35] Five days later, Vin Diesel posted the first photo of Johnson on the set, in the hospital scene.[36]

Death of Paul Walker and Roger Rodas



A Tribute to Paul Walker-0
A Tribute to Paul Walker-0
An official video tribute to Paul Walker, created by the official Fast & Furious YouTube account, was posted December 4, 2013.

On November 30, 2013, while on a break for the Thanksgiving holiday, Walker, who portrayed Brian O'Conner, died in a single-vehicle accident alongside his driving partner and friend, Roger Rodas, who was driving at the time of the accident.[37][38] The next day, Universal announced that production would continue after a delay that would allow the filmmakers to rework the film.[39] On December 4, 2013, Universal Pictures put production on hold indefinitely.[40] Wan later confirmed that the film had not been cancelled.[41][42][43] On December 22, 2013, Diesel posted on his Facebook page that the film would be released on April 10, 2015.[44] On February 27, 2014, The Hollywood Reporter reported that filming would resume on April 1, and that the cast and crew had headed to Atlanta to prepare for about eight more weeks of shooting.[45] Principal photography ended on July 10, 2014.[46]

Retiring of Brian O'Conner character



Paul Walker Facial Recreation by Weta Workshops
Digital recreation of Paul Walker's face by Weta Digital, as seen at the end of Furious 7.

Before filming started again in April of 2014, Time Magazine reported in January that the Walker character, Brian O'Conner would be "retired" instead of "killed off". New scenes would be filmed in order to allow the franchise to continue without the character and actor.[47] March of 2014, New York Daily News reported four actors with similar to Walker's physique had been hired as stand-ins in the absence of the actor. His voice and features would be computer generated.[48] In April, it was announced Walker's brothers, Celeb and Cody Walker, were also chosen as stand ins.[49]
For scenes where Paul Walker's face would be visible, the film's production relied on Weta Digital, a production company created by Peter Jackson, best known for its work on the character Gollum in The Lord of the Rings franchise and Caesar in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
A combination of Weta Digital's work and carefully chosen camera angles and lighting using Walker's brothers to simulate his appearance were employed together in the final production of the film.[50] Robin Shenfied, the CEO of London's post-production studio, The Mill, compared the use of CGI and body doubles in Furious to what was done in Ridley Scott's Gladiator, following the death of Oliver Reed during production of the 2000 released film.[51]

Marketing

Prior to the release of the film, Universal Pictures began promoting Furious 7. Early December 2013, early footage from a teaser trailer focusing on the funeral of Han Seoul-Oh.[52] Officially, with a teaser trailer and behind the scenes segments were planned to promote the movie early on. The behind the scenes segments were dubbed "7 Seconds of 7", the teaser trailer would be released during a major social media event.[53] February A TV Spot featuring new footage debuted during Super Bowl XLIX.
March 27, 2015, a free standalone expansion for the video game Forza Horizon 2, titled Forza Horizon 2 Presents: Fast & Furious, was released to help promote the film.[54]
For its global premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on April 1, 2015, IMAX Corporation installed a new laser projection which was the first such installation in the U.S. and the second worldwide, following The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies, which opened at Scotiabank Theatre in Toronto in December 2014.[55]

Music

Various Artists Soundtrack

Main article: Furious 7 (Soundtrack)
Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released March 17, 2015 on a physical and digital release.[56][57] The Furious 7 soundtrack was named number one by Billboard.com, April 15, 2016.[58] was the fourth soundtrack to top the billboard music charts in tweleve months following the release of official soundtrack for the 2015 FOX drama Empire.[58]

Original Score

Furious 7 (score) The score for Furious 7 was composed by Brian Tyler, the franchise's composer since Tokyo Drift.[59] Tyler believed that the "emotional component" of the Furious 7 score was "unique" and would amaze the viewing audience when it was released.[60] The score for Furious 7 was given both a physical and digital release March 31, 2015.[61][62]

Music Videos

At least four music videos were produced to promote the Various Artists soundtrack release for Furious 7. Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again", featuring Charlie Puth, was used as the central music video to promote the film and doubled as dedication to the late Paul Walker. Prince Royce's "My Angel", and Kid Ink's "Ride Out" (the latter music video directed by Payne Lindsey) were also top singles featured on the soundtrack to given music video productions.
However, T.I. and Young Thug's "Off-Set" falls closer to the official lyric music videos produced for Atlantic Records official YouTube account. May 4, 2015, the official music video for Sevyn Streeter's "How Bad Do You Want It" was uploaded to Street's official YouTube channel.[63]

Critical Reception

Furious 7 has grossed $349.2 million in North America and $1.157 billion in other territories for a worldwide total of $1.506 billion, against its $190 million budget.[64] Worldwide, it is the fourth highest-grossing film of all time,[65] the highest-grossing film of 2015,[66] the highest-grossing film in The Fast and the Furious franchise, achieving the milestone in just twelve days,[67][68] the highest-grossing Universal Pictures film,[69] and the twentieth film to gross over $1 billion. It also became the fourth film in history to pass the $1.5 billion mark.
Worldwide, Furious 7 was released across 810 IMAX theaters, which is the largest worldwide rollout for any movie in IMAX's history.[70] Its worldwide opening of $397.6 million is the second-highest opening of all time.[71] The film had an IMAX opening weekend total of $20.8 million.[72] Furious 7 also became the first film distributed by Universal Pictures to earn more than $1 billion in its original run and the second overall following Jurassic Park. It reached this milestone in 17 days, breaking the record previously set by The AvengersAvatar and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (all 19 days).[73]
The Los Angeles Times reported that reviews for Furious 7 have been "generally positive" with critics praising the film's action sequences and its poignant tribute to Walker.[74] The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 82% approval rating, based on 201 reviews, with an average rating of 6.7/10. The site's consensus reads, "Serving up a fresh round of over-the-top thrills while adding unexpected dramatic heft, Furious 7 keeps the franchise moving in more ways than one."[75]
On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score of 67 out of 100, based on 44 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[76] In CinemaScore polls conducted during the opening weekend, cinema audiences gave Furious 7 an average grade of A on an A+ to F scale.[77]

Sequel

Main article: Fast & Furious 8

Trivia

  • Furious 7 was originally scheduled for release on April 10, 2015. It's was brought forward a week to April 3, 2015. The official announcement in change of date was made in July 2014.[78]
  • According to piracy tracking site Excipio, the film was downloaded illegally 2.59 million times in four days (April 2–6) through various torrent sites. India was the top country for piracy of the film with 578,000 downloads followed by Pakistan (321,000), China (289,000), the U.S. (251,000) and the UK (101,000).[79] [80]
  • It was the first film distributed by Universal that grossed $1 billion in its initial release, since Jurassic Park grossed $1 billion after being re-released in 2013.
  • It was the highest-grossing film distributed by Universal until it was surpassed by Jurassic World just three months after its release.
  • Since Furious 7 was released, only films distributed by Disney or Universal grossed $1 billion until the release of Aquaman in 2018

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