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World Box Office Analysis 6th - 8th December 2019: Frozen II remains at the top while Jumanji makes its debut at number 2

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Frozen II
It has been a magnificent run at the global box office for Frozen II and this week the films remains at the top while the sequel to 2017's Jumanji hits the box office at number 2 this week.

Frozen II

Staying at the top for another weekend the sequel to 2013's Frozen takes $124.8 Million from 49 countries.

Disney's sequel movie has nearly become another Billion dollar hit for the studio with a total global gross of $919 Million after 3 weeks of release.

Jumanji: The Next Level

Sony have released the sequel to Jumaji: Welcome To The jungle this week in 18 countries and makes its debut at number 2 with $52.5 Million.

With a release across more of the world next weekend we can probably expect to see the movie climb to the top and boost its global gross considerably.

Knives Out

Rian Johnsons much praised who dunit drama falls to number 2 this weekend with $32.8 Million taking its total to $124 Million after 2 weeks.

The Wild Goose Lake

This Chinese drama gets a release in 3 countries and lands at number 4 on the box office with a gross of $20.5 Million.

Ford V Ferrari

The James Mangold directed racing car drama falls to number 5 this week with a gross of $14.8 Million.

The film has had a good run at the global box office and after 4 weeks of release has taken $167.6 Million.

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

  1. Frozen II - $124,870,000
  2. Jumanji: The Next Level - $52,500,000
  3. Knives Out - $32,850,000
  4. The Wild Goose Lake - $20,571,000
  5. Le Mans '66 - $14,837,000
  6. Last Christmas - $11,910,000
  7. Queen and Slim - $6,530,000
  8. A Beautiful Day In the Neighborhood - $5,200,000
  9. The Addams Family - $4,500,000
  10. 21 Bridges - $4,480,000
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