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World Box Office Analysis 5th - 7th July: Spider-Man climbs to the top on its second weekend of global release

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Spider-Man: Far From Home
Having been released in only 3 territories last last weekend and making an incredible entry at 2 on the global box office Spider-Man: Far From Home easily climbs to the top on its second weekend.

The White Storm 2: Drug Lords

Spider-Man: Far From Home

The first post Avengers: Endgame MCU movie climbs to the top of the global box office this week after making its debut at 2 last week.

The movie takes and excellent $331.6 Million from 67 countries which pushes its total global gross to $580 Million.

Toy Story 4

Falling to number 2 from the top on its third weekend of release the Pixar film takes $77.4 Million from 46 countries.

This pushes the animated films total global gross over the $600 Million mark to $649.9 Million.

The White Storm 2: Drug Lords

Released in only 2 countries the Chinese gang movie takes $59.6 Million this weekend.

The film is the highest new film this week despite being on its second weekend of release and its total gross to date is $61.8 Million.

Annabelle Comes Home

The Conjuring Universe horror movie falls to 4 this week with a second weekend gross of $30.1 Million from 70 countries for a global total of $134.7 Million.

The Secret Life Of Pets 2

Now on its 7th weekend the animated feature takes $27.1 Million from 62 countries for a total gross of $262.4 Million.

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

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