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World Box Office Weekending 16th September 2018: The Predator makes its global debut at the top

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Its been a few years since we had a Predator film but this week The Predator storms the global box office to make its debut at the top.

A Simple Favour

The films gets a very wide release for its debut and is released in 73 countries, widest of all films this week, and takes $54.7 million.

After a good first week The Nun drops considerably this week and takes $51.3 million from 63 countries which brings the films total global box office to $85 million after 2 weeks of release.

Released in just 3 countries the Chinese film L Storm hits number 3 this week with $32.2 million which brings the films global gross to $35 million.

Landing at 4 is director Paul Feig's new film A Simple Favour, showing in 29 countries the film takes $19.5 million.

Mission:Impossible Fallout is coming to the end of its theatrical run, but still showing in 58 countries the film on its 8th week takes $18.2 million for an excellent $760.9 million global gross, the highest of the series.

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

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