
US release: 9th January 2026Animated sequel movie from the Nintendo stable is The Super Mario Galaxy Movie which hits the top of the global box office on its debut weekend with $372.4 Million knocking off 2 weeks champ Project Hail Mary.
Highest new movie this weekend
Highest new movie this weekend
The new movie from Marvel Studios, Thor: Love and Thunder has taken an incredible $15.7 Million across the globe on its early Wednesday release in 17 countries.
The movie did best in South Korea where it took $3.1 Million and Australia where it grossed $3 Million.
The movie opens in many more countries tonight (Thursday) including the UK before it goes wide this coming weekend, 8th July 2022.
This performance is better than the previous movie, Thor: Ragnarok by nearly 40%.
The movie is one of the more anticipated movies of 2022 and should have a UK opening somewhere somewhere in the £25 - 30 Million region and globally it should pass the $500 Million mark on its debut.
Four weeks at the top for The Batman as the Robert Pattinson movie holds off the challenge from the Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum double header The Lost City~2022 which makes its debut at 2.
Indian movie RRR>b makes an impressive debut at number 3 this weekend while Moonfall makes a surprise jump back up the box office.
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World box office top 5 weekend breakdown 25th - 27th March 2022
Four weeks at the top for the DC movie with a weekend gross fo $45.5 Million, 47% down on last weekend, it is still released in 77 countries.
The film has now made $672.8 Million at the global box office, not bad but its still not near Superman Vs Batman: Dawn of Justice from 2016.
It is now the top movie of 2022 having now grossed more than The Battle At Lake Changjin II.
Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum star in this action adventure that has the vibe of Romancing the Stone from 1984, which this week is the top new movie landing at number 2 on the global box office.
The movie, directed by Aaron Nee and Adam Nee, takes $34.7 Million on its debut from 17 countries.
Making its debut at number 3 this weekend is the latest movie from director S.S. Rajamouli, a period movie set in the 1920's.
The movie takes an impressive $13 Million from 21 countries on its debut week of release.
Dropping to number 4 this weekend is the video game adaptation from director Ruben Fleischer which takes $12 Million from 56 countries, a 53% drop.
This gives the movie a total gross of $357.4 Million after 7 weeks of release and its the 5th top movie of 2022.
Jumping back up the global box office this weekend is the Roland Emmerich directed action movie which takes $10.3 Million on its 8th weekend of release from 15 countries, an 80% increase!
The boost is due to its much delayed Chinese release which generated nearly $10 Million in box office revenue over the weekend.
The movie has now taken $60.7 Million at the global box office.
This weekend across the globe the horror movie The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It climbs to the top of the box office as it opens in more countries including the USA.
This means A Quiet Place Part II fall to number 2 and with no other big new releases the rest of the top 5 does a little shuffle around.
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Global box office breakdown 4th - 6th June 2021.
The third movie in The Conjuring series increases its country count to 45 this weekend and jumps up the box office from 10 to number 1.
The horror movie takes a very decent $26.7 Million, an increase of 85% from last weekend, on its second weekend giving it a global gross of $57.1 Million.
Falling to number 2 on its second weekend of release is the John Krasinski directed sequel movie which takes $19.2 Million, a hard drop of 17% from last weekend.
The movie which is released in 17 countries has now taken $138.6 Million globally.
Disney's villain origin movie falls to number 3 this weekend after taking $18.6 Million from 37 countries, a 50% drop over last weekend, giving the movie $138.6 Million in total after 2 weeks.
The Fast series 9th movie has only been released in 8 countries so far with China being its biggest to date and this weekend falls to number 4 with $13.3 Million, down 57% over last weekend.
The Justin Lin directed film has been on the chart now for 3 weeks and has taken $255.9 Million globally.
The animated movie is still on the chart 18 weeks later and this weekend takes $7.7 Million from 8 countries, a 54% drop over last weekend, giving the movie a total gross of $67.7 Million globally.