The Furious added $0.6M on Day 3 in the US, taking its domestic total to $2.8M.

Kenji Tanigaki’s martial arts action thriller continues to register a soft opening.
| Day 1 | $1.4M |
|---|---|
| Day 2 | $0.8M |
| Day 3 | $0.6M |
The film is showing a continued decline in its opening week. The $0.6M figure on Day 3 reflects limited audience interest beyond core action and martial arts fans. While the film has received praise for its fight choreography and intense action sequences, it has struggled to break out to a wider audience in North America.
Kenji Tanigaki’s reputation as an action director helped generate some pre-release curiosity, but the film appears to be performing mostly with genre enthusiasts. The consistent drop over the first three days is concerning for its theatrical prospects.
Market-wise, the performance has been relatively better in major cities with strong Asian-American audiences. However, overall occupancy remains low. The film will need significantly stronger word-of-mouth and reviews to show any meaningful growth.
With a current 0.14x ratio, The Furious is in a difficult position early in its run.