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World Box Office Analysis Weekending 11th November 2018: Venom goes back to the top with Chinese release

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Venom
Supervillain movie Venom goes back to the top with its excellent release in China where is grossed $102 million on its opening weekend.

The Grinch

Venom

Sony's film starring Tom Hardy gets its Chinese release this with a $102 million opening which gives the film a $123.5 million week after 6 weeks of release which pushes the film back to the top of the global box office.

The film has now taken a total of $673 million globally and is still released in 67 countries.

Bohemian Rhapsody

Continuing the success already gained the film about Queen and Freddy Mercury takes $94 million this week from 79 countries which boosts its total global cume to and excellent $285 million.

The Grinch

Materialising in animated form this time the Dr. Seuss story enters the global box office at number 3 with $78.8 million from just 24 countries.

With Christmas fast approaching the film with open in many more territories over the coming weeks which will massive boosts the films cume.

The Nutcracker And The Four Realms

Taking a bit of a tumble this week the Disney film drops to 4th with a $23 million weekend from 46 countries to boosts its total gross to $96.6 million.

Overlord

Closing out the top 5 and another new entry is this JJ Abrams presented film which takes $19.3 million from 53 countries.

This weeks top 10 World Box Office films

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