Jurassic World may not have broken any second weekend/non-opening weekend records, but the performance was eye-popping just the same. The $150 million Universal (Comcast Corp.)/Legendary sequel earned another $102 million on its second weekend to bring its cume to $398.23 million in America after ten days of domestic play. That crushes the old ten-day record of The Avengers, which earned more in it second weekend ($103m) but had comparatively weaker weekdays and earned a mere $377m over its first ten days of domestic play. The weekend-to-weekend drop was 51% for the frame, which is pretty terrific in this day-and-age and for these kinds of numbers, especially with Inside Out earning $91m on its own this very weekend. And no, Jurassic World was never going to have the legs of Jurassic Park, so please don’t whip out the whole “Jurassic Park dropped 26% against the opening weekend of Last Action Hero in June of 1993? chestnut unless it’s for trivia. Heck, that was an astonishing hold even back in 1993.