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World Box Office Report weekending 5th July 2015: Terminator Genisys takes over the world

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Terminator Genisys
After a quiet release last week in a couple of countries and falling just outside the top 10, this week Terminator Genisys flies to the top of the world box office.

Expanding its release to 47 countries this week the 5th Terminator film takes $102 million across the globe, this brings its world wide gross to $129 million.

Falling from the top is Jurassic World which is still pulling in big number but this weeks drop to second place has its gross at $72.9 million for the week and $1.4 billion in total.

There were no new films to appear inside the top 10 this week, although Terminator Genisys has a small release last week as did Magic Mike XXL which lands in 16 countries with $18.2 million.

Chinese comedy Monk Comes Down the Mountain is playing in 3 countries this week and has a gross of $28 million at number 5.

Here is the full world box office top 10:

  1. Terminator Genisys - $102,700,000
  2. Jurassic World - $72,942,360
  3. Minions - $54,300,000
  4. Inside Out - $48,705,000
  5. Monk Comes Down the Mountain - $28,000,000
  6. Ted 2 - $19,816,360
  7. Magic Mike XXL - $18,240,000
  8. Spy - $8,900,000
  9. NLL - Battle of Yeonpyeong - $8,000,000
  10. Avengers: Age Of Ultron - $7,352,000

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

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