Tom Cruise stays at the top of the global box office for a second weekend with his long in the waiting sequel with takes $167.7 Million, from 65 countries, on its second weekend of release, a small 32% drop over last weekend.
The movie crosses the $500 Million milestone this weekend as its total global gross rises to $548.6 Million.
The movie also jumps to the 4th top movie of 2022 with every possibility it will be in the top 3 by next weekend.
The Dinosaur sequel movie gets an early release in 15 countries this weekend and enters the global box office at number 2 with $55 Million.
The movie goes wide in Europe and America this coming weekend, so expect the movie to take over from Top Gun: Maverick next weekend.
Five weeks of release now for the MCU movie and it takes $20.6 Million from 50 countries, a 47% drop over last weekend.
This gives the movie a total gross of $909.4 Million over its 5 weeks of release.
The movie will pass the $1 Billion mark in the coming weeks, in the mean time it is the top grossing movie of 2022 and the 71st top grossing movie of all time.
The animated hit movie climbs back to number 4 this weekend with $12.2 Million from a massive 72 movie, a 15% increase from last weekend.
The movie has now taken an amazing $218.2 Million over 12 weeks of release and is challenging Sing 2 for a position on the top 10 movies of 2022.
The Korean movie which entered the box office at number 3 last weekend falls to number 5 this week with $10.7 Million, a 35% drop over last weekend, from 5 countries.
This gives the movie a total global gross of $65 Million.
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