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World Box Office Weekend Report 31st January - 2nd February 2020: Little change on the global box office as Bad Boys For Life remains at the top for a third weekend

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Bad Boys For Life
There is no moving Will Smith and Martin Lawrence from the top of the global box office as thie reunion as the Bad Boys stays at the top for a third weekend, and with a quiet weekend for new releases the top new film is Gretel and Hansel at number 7.

Bad Boys For Life

Beating all expectation before release the Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah directed movie spends its third weekend at the top of the global box office with $48.4 Million from 64 countries.

THe total global gross for the movie is now $290.7 Million and is now by far the top grossing of the series.

1917

Sticking to number 2 this week is Sam Mendes World War movie that swept the BAFTA's last night, it takes $30.5 Million over the weekend from 53 countries.

THe movie, which is expected to do well at next weekends Oscars has a total global gross of $249 Million after 4 weeks of release.

Dolittle

After a poor start the Robert Downey Jr. movie is picking up fans across the globe and this week remains at number 3 with $25.4 Million from 64 countries.

The film has taken a better than expected $126.6 Million globally after 4 weeks of release.

Jumanji: The Next Level

The sequel movie may not have done the number Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle did 2 years ago but the film has still done well, remaining at 4 this week the film takes $11.3 Million from 59 countries for a total of $754.8 after 9 weeks.

Little Women

Falling to 5 this weekend is Greta Gerwig's retelling of the classic novel which takes $10.5 Million from 48 countries for a total gross of $162.8 Million after 5 weeks of release.

This version of the movie has far out grossed all other version by a large margin with the 1995 version directed by Gillian Armstrong coming closest with $50 Million global gross.

Gretel And Hansel

Gretel And Hansel

No big new releases this weekend with the top new film this retelling of the Grim fairytale making its debut at number 7 with $7.5 Million from 18 countries.

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

  1. Bad Boys For Life - $48,475,000
  2. 1917 - $30,560,000
  3. Dolittle - $25,400,000
  4. Jumanji: The Next Level - $11,300,000
  5. Little Women - $10,515,000
  6. The Gentlemen - $9,970,000
  7. Gretel and Hansel - $7,565,000
  8. Jojo Rabbit - $6,852,000
  9. Frozen II - $6,521,000
  10. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker - $6,393,000
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