Fifty Shades Freed' tops the North American box office with $38.8M - UPI.com
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Fifty Shades of Grey hits $500 million at the global box office | Fifty Shades of Grey | The Guardian
Fifty Shades of Grey' has a new color — green — at the box office this weekend - New York Daily News
Box Office Report: Fifty Shades of Grey breaks records in Australia on its opening day. - The AU Review
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Universal's 'Fifty Shades Freed' expected to close out franchise with a box- office win - Los Angeles Times
Fifty Shades of Grey' Dominates the Box Office | Entertainment Tonight
Fifty Shades' Box Office: Country-by-Country Breakdown – The Hollywood Reporter
Fifty Shades of Grey' to dominate weekend box office | EW.com
Fifty Shades of Grey' Tops Box Office for Opening Weekend
Worldwide Weekend Box Office Collections: 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Maintains Top Position, Expected to Cross $500M Mark Soon - IBTimes India
50 Shades Of Grey movie: Film smashes UK box office records on opening night | Metro News
Fifty Shades of Grey so dominates global box office it could whip Mamma Mia! | Movies | The Guardian