Doubling the original weekend estimate proffered by Universalis now coming in at a reported $204.6M ($204,596,380) for its opening weekend, the 2nd biggest of all time, taking a Fast Pass by this May's Avengers: Age of Ultron ($191.2M) and almost catching Marvel's The Avengers ($207.4)., which nicely also doubled as a confirmation that Chris Pratt is an A-list lead, pulled in a healthy $47.8K per theater in 4,274 venues. That numbermakes it the best top weekend theater average over' $47.7K average.Also stunning is the $307.2M the film made overseas for a cumulative $511.8M worldwide opening, which is the highest global bow in history, and not by some slim margin. It is the first time a film has ever grossed more than $500 million in one weekend. That foreign box office is the second- highest international opening in history, behind Warner Bros. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 at $314M.can also claim the title of Universal's highest-grossing international weekend by a large margin, beating the previous record holderwith $250.4MNot only isthe biggest opening domestic weekend that Universal has ever had (the next closest film iswith $147.1M) it's the biggest that co-financier Legendary has ever had, which includes thefilms.outperformed even the most optimistic of forecasts for the last four days, surprising nearly everyone. Its $82.8M Friday was the third best Friday opening on record, with only Age of Ultron ($84.4M) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 ($91M) still ahead of it.Universal put Saturday at $69.7 million so that means they're estimating today's take at $52.1M for a total of $204.6.Things look rosy for the film in the future as well with an "A" Cinema Score, with audience attendance splitting up 52% Male and 48% female. 39% were under age 25 and 61% age 25 and over. Approximately 50% of the international box office came from 3D.More to Come…