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World Box Office Report Weekending 6th September 2015: Compton goes back to the top

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Straight Outta Compton
With figures for global box office falling quite low this week the Trip Hop hit Straight Outta Compton bounces back to the top.

Now released in 14 countries Compton took $16.7 million last week to bring it's global total to $168 million, most of that business being in the US.

Last week top film Terminator Genisys takes a tumble this week after its better than expected showing in China and ends up at 6 with $11.6 million from 8 countries, global total is now $435.8 million.

Highest new film of the week is The Transporter Refueled which enters at number 7 with $11.1 million from 19 countries.

The reboot of the popular Transporter series has not set the world alight and sill struggle to stay with the pending holiday season coming.

Highest total grossing film on the global box office this week is Minions which has not taken just over $1 Billion and is still playing in 58 countries, this week is sits at number 4.

Here is the full global top 10:

  1. Straight Outta Compton - $16,748,840
  2. Mission: Impossible Rouge Nation - $16,550,000
  3. Minions - $13,617,070
  4. Hitman: Agent 47 - $13,575,000
  5. Ant-Man - $12,887,000
  6. Terminator Genisys - $11,635,000
  7. The Transporter Refueled - $11,130,000
  8. Inside Out - $10,246,000
  9. The Dead End - $9,900,000
  10. Man From U.N.C.L.E. - $9,645,000

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

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