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World Box Office Analisys Weekend 30th November 2018: Ralph Breaks The Internet climbs to the top as Fantastic Beasts starts to loose steam

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Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2
Fantastic Beasts 2 is still doing well at the box office, especially outside the US, but Disney's Ralph Breaks The Internet was too strong this week and (just) tops the global box office.

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald

Ralph Breaks The Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2

Expanding to 28 countries this week the Disney property takes $59.4 million globally for the weekend which boosts its total global cume to $206.9 million after 2 weeks.

There are still a lot of countries to open in so expect this to hand around for much of Christmas and into the new year.

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald

Not too far behind is the Wizarding World film which this week takes $51.4 million from a massive 81 countries to boost its total global cume to $519.6 million.

The film is behind the first movie of the series in the UK but slightly ahead in the rest of the world.

Bohemian Rhapsody

The Bryan Singer directed movie has done far better than expected across the globe and this week passes a new milestone of passing the half billion mark.

The film takes an excellent $45 million over the weekend from 73 countries to push ots total global take to $539.5 million.

The Grinch

The Dr Seuss animation drops to 4 this week with $44.8 million from 55 countries, this bbosts the films global gross to $268.3 million.

Creed II

The boxing sequel expands to 30 countries this week and takes $26.8 million to boost its total gross to $92.5 million, it will pass $100 million by next weekend.

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

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