South Korean movie Broker is the top new film of the weekend at number 6 with $5.3 Million over the weekend from just 2 countries.
Taking over at the top of the worldwide box office this weekend is the latest, and perhaps the last, of the long running dinosaur series of movies started way back in 1993 with Jurassic Park.
This new entry which is a sequel to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom climbs to the top after a quiet launch last weekend, this week it takes $319.9 Million from 73 countries, an 83% increase over last weekend.
This gives the movie a total global gross of $389 Million and it takes it into the top 10 movies of 2022 at number 10.
Falling to number 2 after a two week spell at the top the Tom Cruise movie takes $102 Million on its 3rd weekend of release from 65 countries, a 39% drop over last weekend.
The movie has now taken $747 Million iver its box office run and is the 3rd top movie of 2022.
Falling to 3 this weekend is the Doctor Strange sequel movie which takes $10.2 Million in its 6th weekend of release, from 49 countries, a 50% drop.
the movie has now taken $930.2 Million over its 6 week run as its approaches the $1 Billion mark and it is the top movie of 2022.
The South Korean action movie is still only released in 4 countries and this week goes back into the top 5 at 4 from 6.
The movie takes $7.5 Million over the weekend, a 29% drop, giving the movie a total of $81.1 Million after 4 weeks.
Staying at 5 this weekend is the animated movie which takes $6.6 Million from 72 countries, a 46% drop over last weekend giving the movie a total of $229.6 Million after 13 weeks.
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