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World Box Office Report Weekending 13th March 2016: Zootopia still conquering the world

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Zootopia
Disney's latest hit film Zootopia continues to dominate the world box office this week as it increases its lead on the world box office.

A weekly gross of $133 million is boosted by a massive Chinese release and a continuing strong American presence, the film is released in 46 countries so far and has a total gross of $431.3.

Highest new film of the week is 10 Cloverfield Lane from producer JJ Abrams which enters at number 4 from 7 countries.

The surprise announcement of the film only a couple of weeks ago have made a short but effective marketing campaign, although having The Force Awakens director involved cant have helped.

A $26 million opening is low but for the low budget film it is a good sign and we could see the film get much bigger numbers as it opens in more countries.

Highest total grossing movie across the world this week is Deadpool at number 7, still open in 82 countries, the highest of any film this week, the total gross now sits at $708 million.

Here is the full world grossing top 10 this week:

  1. Zootopia - $133,100,000
  2. Kung Fu Panda 3 - $30,250,000
  3. Gods Of Egypt - $28,900,000
  4. 10 Cloverfield Lane - $26,700,000
  5. Divergent Series: Allegiant - $26,700,000
  6. London Has Fallen - $22,668,000
  7. Deadpool - 22,100,000
  8. Ip Man 3 - $13,000,000
  9. The Revenant - $8,900,000
  10. Grimsby - $6,350,000

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

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