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World Box Office Analysis 21st - 23rd June 2019: Toy Story 4 conquers the globe on its debut weekend

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Toy Story 4
As expected with the release of a new Pixar movie, Toy Story 4 stormed the global box office and enters the chart at the top grossing more than the rest of the box office combined.

Spirited Away

Toy Story 4

This is the fourth film in the critically acclaimed Toy Story series from Pixar, and the film more than comfortably makes its debut at the top of the global box office.

Released in 38 countries the film makes its global debut with a gross of $238 Million.

Aladdin

The Disney live action films is still pulling in audiences globally and this week takes $45.1 Million from 56 countries.

The film has now taken an excellent $810.1 Million after 5 weeks of release.

Men In Black: International

After making its debut at the top of the global box office last weekend the fourth Men In Black film falls to 3 this week with $40.9 million from 66 countries.

This takes the films total global gross to $182 Million on its second weekend of release.

Spirited Away

Studio Ghibli's 2001 film finally gets a release in China and takes $28.7 Million on its debut weekend of release and is at number 4 on the global box office.

This is 18 years after the films initial release and this gross puts the films total global gross to $277.2 Million.

The Secret Life Of Pets 2

Five weeks on and the animated comedy falls to number 5 with $21 Million from 43 countries for a total gross of $194.6 Million.

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

  1. Toy Story 4 - $238,000,000
  2. Aladdin - $45,100,000
  3. Men In Black: International - $40,950,000
  4. Spirited Away - $28,773,000
  5. The Secret Life of Pets 2 - $21,090,000
  6. Child's Play - $17,648,540
  7. X-Men: Dark Phoenix - $14,700,000
  8. Rocketman - $11,150,000
  9. Godzilla: King of the Monsters - $7,722,603
  10. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum - $7,475,000
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