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World Box Office Analysis 22nd - 24th November 2019: Three new films enter inside the top five headed by Frozen II which debuts with $350 Million at the top

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Frozen II
Without too much trouble Frozen II makes its global debut at the top of the global box office leaving Ford V. Ferrari to drop into second place while A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood and 21 Bridges also make promising debuts to their chart run.

Frozen II

Disney's sequel animated feature was a sure fire hit the make its debut at the top of the global box office as the much anticipated sequel to 2013's mega hit Frozen takes $350.2 Million from 38 countries.

With the film being released just before the holiday season across much of the world the film is bound to remain in the upper section of the chart for a while.

The film will be hard pushed to match the £1.2 Billion of the original film but its within the movies, and Disney's, power to get the film over the Billion mark.

Ford V Ferrari

The Matt Damon and Christian Bale starring movie drop to number 2 on its second weekend of release with $30.7 Million from 44 countries.

THe film has now made a very respectable $103.7 Million globally.

A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood

A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood

Tom Hanks shines in the story of American children's favourite Mr Rodgers in this Oscar worthy film which enters the chart at 3 with $13.5 Million from just 1 country.

The Marielle Heller directed movie will expand wider in the coming weeks but as this is very much a story of an American icon with little knowledge of the subject matter around the globe the studio will have to rely on the star power of Tom Hanks to sell the movie.

21 Bridges

Chadwick Boseman stars in this action movie which enters the global box office at 4 with $12 Million from 21 countries.

Joker

Falling to 5 this week is the DC villain movie which has potentially shone brighter than other comic book movies this year, the film takes $10.4 Million from 78 countries on its 8th weekend of release.

The film has now taken $1.035 Billion globally and although this is nowhere near the box office take of Avengers: Endgame the movie cost far less to make and there is the possibility of a Oscar next year, Warner Bros. must be far happier than Marvel right now!

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

  1. Frozen II - $358,200,000
  2. Le Mans '66 - $30,700,000
  3. A Beautiful Day In the Neighborhood - $13,500,000
  4. 21 Bridges - $12,030,000
  5. Joker - $10,420,000
  6. Midway - $10,114,000
  7. Last Christmas - $9,740,000
  8. Charlie's Angels - $7,775,000
  9. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil - $7,100,000
  10. Terminator: Dark Fate - $6,800,000
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