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World Box Office Analysis Weekend 28th - 30th December 2018: Aquaman still at the top across the globe over Christmas

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Aquaman
Aquaman continues to show its might as it stays at the top of the global box office for a third weekend with little change across the whole of the top 10.

Mojin The Worm Valley

Aquaman

The James Wan directed movie still continues to reign at the top of the global box office with $136.9 million over the weekend from 79 countries, the films total global gross is now $748.7 million.

Bumblebee

Bumblebee is at number 2 globally with a weekend gross of $66 million from 56 countries, this brings the films total global gross to $156 million.

Mary Poppins Returns

The Disney hit is at number 3 globally as the film takes $57 million from 38 countries over the weekend, globally it has now taken $173.3 million.

Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse

Sonys animated hit is at number 4 this week with $45.7 million from 61 countries, this boosts the films gross to $231.2 million globally.

The Grinch

Finally on the top five this week is the Holiday hit which takes $21 million fron 70 countries to bring its total gross to $469.4 million.

Mojin: The Worm Valley

Highest new film of the week is at number 9, the Chinese film is only released in 2 countries and takes $16.7 million on its debut.

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

  1. Aquaman - $136,950,000
  2. Bumblebee - $66,200,000
  3. Mary Poppins Returns - $56,919,000
  4. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - $45,715,000
  5. The Grinch - $21,700,000
  6. Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 - $20,232,000
  7. Kill Mobile - $20,074,000
  8. Bohemian Rhapsody - $19,306,684
  9. Mojin: The Worm Valley - $16,746,000
  10. The Mule - $11,780,000
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