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World Box Office Weekending 21st October 2018: The 2018 Halloween sequel dominates the world on its debut global release with $91 million

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Halloween
There was no stopping Michael Myers attacking Jamie Lee curtis across the globe the week and the Halloween sequel dominates the global box office on its debut week of release.

Venom

Halloween

40 years afte the events of the original Halloween Micheal Myers has come back to haunt Jamie Lee Curtis, and this time he drags her family along for the ride.

The horror film makes its global debut with $91.8 million and it was released in 24 countries making a per terretory average of $3.8 million.

Venom

Sony's Marvel connection is still proving strong and their anti-hero is still showing his teeth across the globe at number 2 where the parasite takes $50.4 million from 66 countries, the film has now taken $461 globally.

A Star Is Born

Bradly Cooper and Lady Gaga just can't get a break and fall to number 3 this week with $42.1 million from 76 countries pushing the films global gross to $201 million.

First Man

The film about Neil Armstrong takes $22 million this week from 48 countries, the film starring Ryan Gosling has now taken $55 million.

Smallfoot

Holding onto the number 5 slot for one more week the animated comedy takes $20.6 million this week from 72 countries for a total global gross of $137 million.

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

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