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World Box Office Analysis 3rd - 5th January 2020: Rise Of Skywalker remains at the top over for the first chart of the year

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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker remains at the top on the global box office and with no new entries inside the top 5 for the new year the rest of the movie just move around a little.

Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker

As the new year starts the new Star Wars movie stays at the top of the global box office with a weekend gross of $84.2 Million from 54 countries.

The film is getting close to the $1 Billion mark and this week its total sits at $918.7 Million after 3 weeks meaning it will most likely get there by next weekend.

The film has clearly been a massive hit for the franchise, but it will most likely end up the lowest grossing of the sequel trilogy.

Jumanji: The Next Level

Jumanji: The Next Level

The Dwayne Johnson and Jack Black starring sequel remains at number 2 this week with $68.9 Million from 65 countries.

This pushes the films total gross to $610.2 Million after 5 weeks of release.

The previous movie took very close to a Billion dollars globally, but it looks like this movie will fall far short.

Frozen II

Disney's sequel movie is at number 3 this week with $53.6 Million from 56 countries pushing the films total to an amazing $1.3 Billion after 7 weeks of release.

Spies In Disguise

Falling to number 4 this week is the Will Smith and Tom Holland starring animated movie which has a weekend take of $25.8 Million from 36 countries from a total of $88.8 Million after 2 weeks.

Little Women

The Greta Gerwig directed movie falls to 5 this week with $23 Million from just 7 countries for a total of $80.4 Million after 2 weeks.

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

  1. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker - $84,239,000
  2. Jumanji: The Next Level - $68,900,000
  3. Frozen II - $53,691,000
  4. Spies In Disguise - $25,884,000
  5. Little Women - $23,075,000
  6. Tolo Tolo - $21,570,000
  7. Knives Out - $17,825,000
  8. The Grudge - $17,100,000
  9. Adoring - $16,672,000
  10. Servant - $12,892,000
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