The Fast Saga kept its hold on the US box office for at least one more week before the release of the MCU movie Black Widow while top new movie of the weekend is the sequel Box Baby 2.
Also new this weekend is The Forever Purge which makes it debut at number 3 while outside the top 5 documentaries Zola and Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) make new entries at 10 and 11.
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Us box office top 5 breakdown 2nd - 4th July 2021
remaining at the top for a second weekend is the 9th instalment in the Fast and Furious series which this weekend took $24 Million, a 66% drop from last weekend.
This gives the movie a total gross of $117.1 Million after 2 weeks of release, it is on tract to join the other recent Fast movies but because of the pandemic might not get to the heights of the top grossing in the series Fast and Furious 8.
Top new movie of the weekend is the sequel movie to Boss Baby from 2017 which takes $17.3 Million on its debut.
The original movie was a big blockbuster and took $50 Million on its debut on its way to $175 Million, comparisons are currently unfair during the pandemic.
The fifth movie in The Purge series makes its debut at number 3 this weekend with $12.7 Million which is close to the debut weekend of The FIrst Purge from 2019, not bad considering the pandemic.
The movie series has become a firm favourite and the future of the movie could be good in the coming weeks.
Dropping to number 4 this week is the highly praised horror movie which takes $4.2 Million this weekend, a 32% drop from last weekend.
The movie has been on the box office for 6 weeks now and has taken $144 Million, it is currently the top movie of the year but is getting challenged by Fast and Furious 9 and will get another competitor this weekend with Black Widow.
Dropping to number 5 this weekend is the sequel movie which takes $3 Million on its 3rd weekend of release, a 38% drop over last weekend, for a $31 Million US total.
With cinemas really starting to show a return to normal we get the best opening weekend of the 'pandemic' era as Fast and Furious 9 shows that a year of delays hasn't hurt its box office potential.
The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard falls to number 3 this weekend and with such a big blockbuster hitting the top no studios released new movies in competition so F9 is the only new movie on the top 10.
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US weekend box office top 5 breakdown 25th - 27th June 2021
Delayed by over a year due to COVID-19 the 9th movie in the successful car franchise hits the top spot on its debut release with an pandemic excellent $70 Million.
As expected this beats all other movie in the last 18 months and sets a new standard for recent movies.
It also gives a real indication that things are starting to go back to normal and cinema audiences are starting to return.
The future looks good for the movie with just Black Widow still a while away which will challenge for the top spot.
The horror movie falls to number 2 this week after retaking the top spot last weekend with a gross of $6.2 Million, a 32% drop from last week.
This gives the movie a yearly best os $136.3 Million after 5 weeks of release.
The sequel movie hit hard last weekend but lost steam in its second weekend with a fall to 3 and a $4.87 Million weekend, a large 71% drop.
After 2 weeks of release the movie has now taken $25.8 Million and is looking to disappear from the box office fast.
Managing to hang on to a place on the top 5 is the sequel movie which this weekend takes $4.85 Million, just 20% down, for a 3 week total of $28.8 Million.
Disney have done will with movies on the Disney+ platform and cinema at the same time and this weekend their origin movie remains at 5 with $3.7 Million, 23% down, for a very respectable $71.3 Million total after 5 weeks.
Horror movie A Quiet Place Part 2 makes a significant jump this weekend and goes back to the top of the global box office while Fast 9 also increases its country count and jumps back to number 2
Also making an impact is The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard which gets a wide release and hits the top 5 while the top new movie is Man In Love at number 9 with a debut total of $6 Million.
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Top 5 breakdown from this weekends global box office 18th - 20th June 2021
Released in 46 countries the horror movie directed by John Krasinski goes back to the top of the global box office with a gross of $25.1 Million, a 9% drop over last weekend.
The movie has been on the chart now for 4 weeks and has taken a global total of $221.9 Million.
The Fast franchise movie has had a slow global release with America and Europe still to come, but this weekend manages $19 Million from 23 countries a 69% increase over last weekend.
After 5 weeks of release the movie has taken $292 Million, but with some big territories getting a release this weekend it will likely go back to the top next week.
After a quiet release last weekend the sequel movie starring Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson jumps up to number 3 this weekend with $18.1 Million from 22 countries, an increase of over 100%.
The movie has taken $23 Million globally to date.
Falling from the top to number 4 this weekend is the franchise horror movie which takes $17.5 Million from 57 countries, a 47% drop, giving the movie a global total of $142.8 Million after 4 weeks.
The Disney movie has done surprisingly well considering its also on the Disney+ streaming service and this weekend is at 5 with $17 Million, a 20% drop, increasing its total to $159.9 Million after 4 weeks.
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.
Director John Krasinski brings us his sequel to 2018s A Quiet Place and despite the long wait for the movie it dominates this weeks global box office.
The movie stars Krasinski real life wife Emily Blunt and has been hit by positive reviews and good global box office figures for a pandemic Hollywood movie.
Also making a big impact is Disney's Cruella which makes its debut at 2 while The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It makes a new appearance at 10 with a release in a few countries.
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Global box office top 5 analisys 28th - 20th May 2021.
Taking over at the top of the global box office on its debut is the John Krasinski directed sequel movie which is released on 6 countries this weekend.
The movies takes a debut gross of $70.3 Million which is very good for a Hollywood movie during this pandemic era, and a sign that the box office is starting to return to normal.
Disney release their long awaited Cruella De'vil origins movie to the world and despite it being released on Disney+ Premium as well it enters the global box office at number 2 from 30 countries.
The debut gross of the movie is 37.4 Million which is reasonable but could have been higher had it not been for A Quiet Place Part II at number 1.
The lastest Fast movie falls from the top to number 3 this week altohugh it is only playing in 8 countries with North America, Europe and Australia still to come.
This weekend the movie took $30.8 Million, an 81% drop from last weekend, which takes it to $229 Million global gross, it is now the fourth top global movie of 2021.
Jumping back into the top 5 is the Japanese animated movie which is at number 4 this weekend with $16.4 Million, a 99% increase from last weekend.
The movie has been on the box office for 17 weeks now and has taken $47.8 Million.
The Chinese love story falls to number 5 this weekend with $5.1 Million, a 65% drop, giving the movie a total gross of $41.8 Million after 2 weeks.