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World Box Office Analysis Weekend 15th - 17th March 2019: Captain Marvel continues to dominate the globe on its second weekend

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Captain Marvel
This week across the movie watching world Captain Marvel continued to dominate the box office with Wonder Park making the highest new entry of the week.

Wonder Park

Captain Marvel

Continuing its run at the top on its second week of release the Marvel Film starring Brie Larson takes $189.02 million from 55 countries over the weekend.

This brings the films total global gross to $760.2 million after 10 days of release (not including previews).

More Than Blue

The Chinese film moves up to number 2 this week with a weekend gross of $41.2 million from just 3 countries which brings its total global gross to $57.7 million.

Wonder Park

The animated feature if the highest new film of of the week at number 3 with a debut gross of $20.3 million from 20 countries.

How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

Taking $18.7 million from 67 countries the threequel dragon movie is at 4 this week and has a total global gross of $466.5 million.

Green Book

This Oscar winning movie continues its global run and this week is in 68 countries and takes $18.3 million which brings the films total gross to $274.6 million.

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

  1. Captain Marvel - $189,018,000
  2. More Than Blue - $41,287,000
  3. Wonder Park - $20,300,000
  4. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World - $18,745,000
  5. Green Book - $18,377,000
  6. Five Feet Apart - $13,339,000
  7. A Madea Family Funeral - $8,150,600
  8. Escape Room - $7,700,000
  9. Alita: Battle Angel - $5,926,871
  10. My Hero Academia: Two Heroes - $5,274,000
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