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World Box Office Analysis 12th - 14th July 2019: Spider-Man stay on top of the box office for a second weekend

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Spider-Man: Far From Home
Spider-Man: Far From Home stays at the top of the global box office for a second weekend with The Lion King live action the top new film with a limited release.

The Lion King 2019

Spider-Man: Far From Home

3 weeks in and the Sony Marvel film stays at the top of the global box office for a second weekend, and lets face it last weekend, with a box office of $145.3 from 68 countries.

This pushes the films total global gross to $847 Million to date.

Toy Story 4

The Pixar animated movie stays at number 2 this week with a weekend gross of $68.7 from 46 countries, the films total global gross is now $424.7 Million after 4 weeks of release.

The Lion King

The latest live action movie from Disney makes its first appearance on the global box office at number 3 with $54.7 Million from only 1 country, China.

The film is released across much of the rest of the world this coming weekend and will top the global box office next weekend, and maybe smash a box office record or two.

The White Storm 2: Drug Lords

The Chinese smash hit falls to 4 this weekend with a gross of $33.6 Million from 7 countries for a $137.9 Million total gross after 2 weeks of release.

Annabelle Comes Home

The Conjuring Universe from falls to 5 this week with $23.6 from 79 countries for a $173.5 Million total after 3 weeks.

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

  1. Spider-Man: Far From Home - $145,300,000
  2. Toy Story 4 - $68,765,000
  3. The Lion King - $54,700,000
  4. The White Storm 2: Drug Lords - $33,647,000
  5. Annabelle Comes Home - $23,650,000
  6. Aladdin - $20,473,000
  7. The Secret Life of Pets 2 - $17,700,000
  8. Crawl - $16,800,000
  9. Yesterday - $14,550,000
  10. Stuber - $11,043,000
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