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World Box Office Analysis Weekend 22nd - 24th March 2019: Captain Marvel stays on top for a third weekend stopping Us in its path

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Captain Marvel
Us was the big release of the week but it wasn't strong enough to topple Captain Marvel from having a three week run at the top.

Us

Captain Marvel

Sticking to the top of the global box office for a third weekend is the latest Marvel movie which this week takes $87.1 million from 55 countries.

This brings the films total global gross to $910 million and will reach the billion mark potentially by next weekend.

Us

Highest new entry of the week is Jordan Peele's much praised genre re-defining horror which was very close to knocking Captain Marvel from the top with $87 million from 48 countries.

This marks one of the highest debut grosses from a horror film.

More Than Blue

The Chinese romance this week is at 3 with a weekend gross of $30 million from just 6 countries.

This brings the films total global gross to $136.6 million.

Five Feet Apart

At number 4 is the romantic drama starring Haley Lu Richardson and Cole Sprouse which takes $15 million over the weekend from 38 countries.

This pushes the films total gross across the world to $32.7 million.

Wonder Park

Finally in the top 5 is the animated comedy which takes $14 million from 25 countries bringing its total global gross to $40 million.

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

  1. Captain Marvel - $87,121,000
  2. Us - $86,950,000
  3. More Than Blue - $29,773,000
  4. Five Feet Apart - $14,950,000
  5. Wonder Park - $14,000,000
  6. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World - $12,533,000
  7. Song of Youth - $11,256,000
  8. Money - $10,312,000
  9. Green Book - $8,700,000
  10. Bohemian Rhapsody - $7,665,065
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