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World Box Office Weekending 26th March 2017: Beauty and the Beast still at the top for a second week of world domination

World Box Office Weekending 26th March 2017:  Beauty and the Beast still at the top for a second week of world domination

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Beauty and the Beast
For the second week in a row Beauty and the Beast from Disney is the top film across the globe beating off competition from highest new film Power Rangers.

With a second weekend gross of an incredible $207.5 million from 51 countries the live action version of Beauty and The Beast stays at the top.

After 10 days of play the film has well and truly passed the half a billion dollar mark with $690.2 million in total grosses.

Highest new film of the week is Power Rangers which gets a massively wide release in 63 countries and takes $59.2 million.

Also new this week is Life at number 4 with $28.7 million from 57 countries, The Baby Boss at 6 with $16.3 million from 5 countries and CHiPs at 8 with $9.5 million from 32 countries.

Highest total grossing film of the week is Beauty and the Beast which being at the top will be he top grossing movie for a few weeks to come.

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

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