There are no new releases on the box office this weekend as the world waits for the release of The Batman this coming weekend.
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Global box office top 5 weekend breakdown 25th - 27th February 2022
Remaining at the top of the global box office for a second weekend is the video game adaptation directed by Ruben Fleischer which takes $58.2 Million on its third weekend of release from 65 countries.
The movie drops 41% on its week on week take but the movies total global gross is now $226.3 Million which makes it the 4th top grossing movie of 2022.
The Kenneth Branagh directed movie spends its third weekend on the box office and remains at number 2 with a gross of $15.1 Million from 48 countries, a 42% drop.
The thriller has now taken $101.2 Million globally and is the 9th top grossing movie of 2022.
The Marvel/Sony movie is having a bit of a resurgence globally as the smash hit climbs back up from number 6 to number 3 this weekend with $12.7 Million from 64 countries, a very slim 17% drop on its 11th weekend of release.
The movie has now taken an amazing $1.85 Billion globally and is the second top movie of 2022 and the 6th top movie of all time.
Jumping up a spot on its second weekend of release is the Channing Tatum starring movie which takes $12 Million from 19 countries, a 26% drop over last weekend.
The movie now has a global total of $35.1 Million after 2 weeks of release.
The smash hit Chinese sequel is released in 5 countries and this weekend takes $10.9 Million, a 44% drop over last weekend, but the movie has taken $601.9 Million globally and is the top movie of 2022.
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