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World Box Office Chart Weekending 1 November 2015: Spectre dominates since its Monday opening

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Spectre
Despite being released in only 6 European countries, and having its release date on a Monday night, there was never going to be a bigger film than the new Bond movie on its opening week.

Hence the new outing for James Bond, Spectre, outperforms all in its path and is the biggest film across the world this week with a massive $80.4 million from 6 countries.

Good new for the franchise is that this outstrips the previous movie Skyfall and the film is currently on tract to be the biggest film in the franchise.

With the film opening in America this coming Friday it should see the film comfortably sit at the top for the coming weeks.

Falling to number 3 this week with $28.4 is The Martian, which surrenders the top spot and is also outgrossed by Hotel Transylvania 2 which hangs on to number 2, it does have the widest release with 83 countries.

The Martian has done amazingly well at the world box office and has current taken $428,4 million over its 6 week run and is still playing in 56 countries.

Highest total grossing movie this week is Ant-Man with has to date grossed $513,7 million during its cinema run.

Here is the full top 10 world grossing movies this week:

  1. Spectre - $80,400,000
  2. Hotel Transylvania 2 - $39,430,000
  3. The Martian - $28,400,000
  4. The Last Witch Hunter - $23,350,000
  5. The Witness - $18,690,000
  6. Goosebumps - $17,310,000
  7. Paranormal Activity The Ghost Dimension - $16,950,000
  8. Bridge Of Spies - $11,460,000
  9. Ant-Man - $11,148,000
  10. Crimson Peak - $8,404,640

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

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