Disney's Encanto remains at the top of the global box office this weekend despite a fairly hefty drop over its debut weekend gross.
Highest new entry of the weekend is Schemes In Antiques, a Chinese action movie only released in its native country and yet beats out most of the other movies released worldwide.
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Global box office top 5 breakdown 3rd - 5th December 2021
A second weekend at the top for the Disney animated movie as it takes $33.4 Million from 50 countries, a 41% drop over last weekend.
This puts the movies total gross globally at $116 Million which despite the favourable reviews is low for a Disney movie.
Making its debut at number 2 this weekend is the Chinese action movie which is only release in it's native China at the moment.
The movie takes a very impressive $25.4 Million on its debut and could follow in the footsteps of Be Somebody and The Battle At Lake Changjin as massive Chinese hits that turn into global blockbusters.
The Ghostbusters sequel movie falls to number 3 this weekend with a gross of $23.4 million from 54 countries, a 29% drop over last weekend.
This gives the film a total global gross of $145 Million over 3 weeks of release.
Director Ridley Scott's true story movie falls to number 4 on its second weekend of release with a $21.5 Million gross from a massive 61 countries, a 20% drop over last weekend, giving the movie a $67 Million total after 2 weeks.
The Chinese movie falls to number 5 this weekend with $13.3 Million from just 1 country, a 39% drop, giving the film a total global gross of $117 Million after 4 weeks.
New Disney movie Encanto is the top new movie of the weekend globally as it makes its debut with an impressive debut while House of Gucci also impresses with a number 3 new entry.
Just outside the top 5 Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City is new at number 6 with a $10.3 Million opening weekend.
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Global box office top 5 breakdown weekend 26th - 28th November 2021
The latest Disney animated features makes it debut at the top of the global box office this week after a release in 48 countries.
The movie takes $56.3 Million on its debut weekend but with a release over the thanksgiving period in the UK it has taken $69.9 Million to date.
The Ghostbusters sequel movie falls to number 2 after a week at the top with a weekend gross of $13.1 Million from 41 countries, a 45% drop over last weekend.
This pushes the movies total gross over its 2 weekends of release to $115.7 Million.
Directed by Ridley Scott and starring a host of big names including Lady Gaga and Adam Driver, the based on a true story movie enters the global box office at number 3 this weekend.
Released in 41 countries the movie movie takes $27 Million on its debut weekend and has taken $34.7 Million to date having been released over the Thanksgiving week.
The Chinese hit movie falls to number 4 this weekend with $21 Million, an 8% drop, and its still only released in a single country, the movie has taken $94 Million to date.
The latest marvel movie drops to number 5 this weekend with a gross of $18.1 Million from 50 countries, this is a 46% drop over last weekend and puts the movies total at $368.4 Million after 4 weeks of release.
The Ghostbusters franchise proves that there is still life after the ill received reboot from 2016 as the Ghostbusters: Afterlife tops the global box office on its debut.
Also making an impact on its debut inside the top 5 is the Chinese movie The Door Lock which makes its debut at number 3.
Outside the top 5 Railway Heros is new at number 7 with $9.4 Million and Will Smith stars in King Richars which is new at number 8 with $8.2 Million.
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Global box office top 5 breakdown 19th - 21st November 2021
Director Jason Reitman, son of original Ghostbusters director Ivan Reitman, brings a true sequel to Ghostbusters to the screen and hits the top of the global box office on its debut week of release with $60 Million from 32 countries.
The movie has has a mixed reception from critics but audiences seem to love the return of the franchise and it has hot the top spot in most of the countries it has been released in.
The movie has some very stiff competition going forward, but for now this return of the beloved franchise has hit the right mark and will probably green light another in the franchise.
Marvels latest movie falls to number 2 after 2 weeks at the top with a weekend gross of $33.5 Million from 50 countries on its third weekend of release, a 56% drop over last weekend.
This gives the movie a global total of $336.1 Million over its 3 weeks making it the 10th top movie of 2021.
The Chinese movie is still only available in the single country and this weekend stays at number 3 with a gross of $23.6 Million, a 17% increase over last weekend.
This gives the movie a total global gross of $20.3 Million after 2 weeks of release.
Again released only in China this drama from director Orkenbek Baysenbay makes its debut with $19.9 Million and is the fourth top movie of the weekend.
The James Bond movie starring Daniel Craig falls to number 5 this week from number 2 with a weekend gross of $16.1 Million from 73 countries, a resonable 44% drop over last weekend.
Despite the large drop on he box office the movie has taken $734 Million over its 8 weeks of release and is the 3rd top movie globally of 2021.
the movie does pass a big milestone this weekend, is is the highest grossing English speaking movie of 2021 overtaking Fast & Furious 9 and is only behind the massive Chinese blockbusters of Hi, Mom at number 2 and The Battle At Lake Changjin which is the top movie of the year.
Marvel's Eternals spends a second weekend at the top of the global box office with little competition from new releases or older movie as the film pushes towards the $300 Million global mark.
Top new movie of the weekend is the Chinese only release Be Somebody which is new at 3 while right behind it is Clifford The Big Red Dog which is new at number 4.
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Global Box Office top 5 breakdown weekend 12th - 14th November 2021
Marvel's latest big screen adventure remains at the top of the global box office for a second weekend with a take of $75.5 Million from 50 countries, a 53% drop over last weekend.
The movie has now taken $281.3 Million over its 2 weeks of release as it heads towards the $300 Million mark which it should do by next weekend.
The 25th Bond movie spends another weekend in the top 5, this week staying put at number 2 with a weekend gross of $28.5 Million from 73 countries, a very slim 14% drop over last weekend.
This gives the movie a total global gross of $708.6 Million after 7 weeks of release, it is getting close to the $1 Billion mark but will fall short.
The movie is the fourth top movie of 2021 and by next weekend should take Fast & Furious 9 to be the top non Chinese movie of the year.
Highest new movie of the weekend comes in at number 3 and has only been released in China, it has a debut weekend gross of $19.8 Million.
Also released in just 1 country, this time America, the popular animated series getting the big screen live action treatment makes its debut at 4 with $16.4 Million.
The sci-fi classic from director Denis Villeneuve falls to number 5 this weekend with $12.3 Million from a massive 77 countries, a 34% drop over last weekend.
The smash hit movie has taken $351.2 Million over 9 weeks of release and is the 9th top movie of 2021 so far, although with a few potential blockbusters still to come it might struggle to keep its top 10 position.