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'Deadpool' blasts N. America box office records

Actor Ryan Reynolds attends the 'Deadpool' fan event at AMC Empire Theatre in New York, on February 8, 2016

Superhero movie "Deadpool" dominated the North American box office on its debut weekend, taking in a record breaking $152 million and leaving its competitors in the dust, industry estimates showed.

Starring Ryan Reynolds as a Marvel Comics character, the film's blow out reception in theaters propelled it to the biggest-ever February and R-rated debut, said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at comScore.

The figure included box office receipts for Monday, which was a public holiday in the United States.

Far behind in second place was "Kung Fu Panda 3" -- Dreamworks' computer-animated comedy that follows the adventures of Po as he evolves from martial arts student to teacher -- which took in $25.9 million.

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Featuring the voices of Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman and Angelina Jolie, it has garnered $100 million since its release.

Also making its debut -- in third place -- was "How To Be Single," a comedy about solo life set in New York City starring Dakota Johnson, Rebel Wilson and Leslie Mann.

It saw $19.9 million in ticket sales over Valentine's Day weekend.

Fourth place went to fellow new release "Zoolander 2," which snagged $15.9 million.

Starring and directed and co-written by Ben Stiller, the comedy that dips into the fashion world also features Penelope Cruz and Owen Wilson.

Coming in fifth was "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," only the third film ever to reach the $2 billion mark in global ticket sales, which took in $7.6 million over the weekend.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

- "The Revenant," $7.6 million

- "Hail, Caesar!," $7.4 million

- "The Choice," $5.8 million

- "Ride Along 2," $5.1 million

- "The Boy," $3.6 million