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comScore Announces Official Worldwide Box Office Results for Weekend of July 24, 2016
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LOS ANGELES, July 24, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — comScore (NASDAQ: SCOR) today announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of July 24, 2016, as compiled by the company’s theatrical measurement services.
As the trusted official standard for real-time worldwide box office reporting, comScore provides the only theater-level reporting in the world. Customers are able to analyze admissions and gross results around the world using comScore’s suite of products.
comScore’s Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, “Paramount’s ‘Star Trek Beyond’ leads the global box office this weekend as it boldly earns $30.0 million in 37 international territories plus $59.6 million in North America for a total of $89.6 million. Notably, China title ‘Skiptrace’ earns $44 million this weekend for a global total to date of $58.5 million.”
The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, July 24, are below.
1. Star Trek Beyond – Paramount Pictures – $89.6M 2. Legend Of Tarzan, The – Warner Bros. – $51.1M 3. Ice Age: Collision Course – 20th Century Fox – $51.0M 4. Skiptrace – Multiple – $44.0M 5. Secret Life Of Pets, The – Universal – $39.3M 6. Ghostbusters – Sony – $32.1M 7. Lights Out – Warner Bros. – $29.9M 8. Train To Busan – Next Entertainment – $27.8M 9. Finding Dory – Disney – $26.7M 10. Independence Day: Resurgence – 20th Century Fox – $13.1M 11. BFG, The – Multiple – $11.9M 12. Now You See Me 2 – Multiple – $11.8M
The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, July 24, are below.
1. Star Trek Beyond – Paramount – $59.6M 2. Secret Life Of Pets, The – Universal – $29.3M 3. Lights Out – Warner Bros. – $21.6M 3. Ghostbusters – Sony – $21.6M 5. Ice Age: Collision Course – 20th Century Fox – $21.0M 6. Finding Dory – Disney – $7.2M 7. Legend Of Tarzan, The – Warner Bros. – $6.4M 8. Mike And Dave Need Wedding Dates – 20th Century Fox – $4.4M 9. Kabali (Tamil & Telugu) – Cinegalaxy – $4.1M 10. Hillary’s America: The Secret History Of – Quality Flix – $3.7M 11. Infiltrator, The – Broad Green Pictures – $3.3M 12. Central Intelligence – Warner Bros. – $2.9M
Full details regarding the global domestic and international box office results are listed in the table below.
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Weekend BO Estimate (USD)
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Weekend Release Cume (USD)
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Distributor
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Title
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Worldwide
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Int’l
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Domestic
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Worldwide
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Int’l
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Domestic
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Int’l
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No. of Terr.
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Domestic
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Star Trek Beyond
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89,600,000
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30,000,000
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59,600,000
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89,600,000
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30,000,000
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59,600,000
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PAR
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38
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PAR
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Legend Of Tarzan, The
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51,130,000
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44,700,000
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6,430,000
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260,524,084
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145,700,000
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114,824,084
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WB
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62
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WB
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Ice Age: Collision Course
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51,000,000
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30,000,000
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21,000,000
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199,000,000
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178,000,000
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21,000,000
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FOX
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61
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FOX
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Skiptrace
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44,000,000
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44,000,000
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–
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58,500,000
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58,500,000
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–
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MUL
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3
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–
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Secret Life Of Pets, The
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39,330,275
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10,000,000
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29,330,275
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323,709,020
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63,000,000
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260,709,020
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UNI
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15
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UNI
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Ghostbusters
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32,100,000
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10,500,000
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21,600,000
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122,856,739
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36,000,000
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86,856,739
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SNY
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55
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SNY
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Lights Out
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29,900,000
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8,300,000
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21,600,000
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29,900,000
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8,300,000
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21,600,000
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WB
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33
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WB
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Train To Busan
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27,785,900
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27,500,000
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285,900
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32,285,900
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32,000,000
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285,900
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NEXENT
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2
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WGUI
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Finding Dory
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26,720,000
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19,500,000
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7,220,000
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781,699,119
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321,500,000
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460,199,119
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DIS
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46
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DIS
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Independence Day: Resurgence
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13,090,000
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12,200,000
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890,000
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361,214,325
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260,000,000
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101,214,325
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FOX
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55
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FOX
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BFG, The
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11,882,000
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11,000,000
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882,000
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83,125,057
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32,300,000
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50,825,057
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MUL
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21
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–
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Now You See Me 2
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11,805,000
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11,500,000
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305,000
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285,887,535
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221,600,000
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64,287,535
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MUL
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81
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LGF
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Doraemon: Nobita And The Birth of Japan
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8,000,000
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8,000,000
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–
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8,000,000
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8,000,000
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–
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MUL
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2
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–
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Central Intelligence
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7,650,000
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4,800,000
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2,850,000
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195,568,163
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72,400,000
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123,168,163
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UNI
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53
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–
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Purge: Election Year, The
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5,948,320
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3,600,000
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2,348,320
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89,290,540
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12,700,000
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76,590,540
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UNI
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30
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UNI
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Mike And Dave Need Wedding Dates
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5,400,000
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1,000,000
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4,400,000
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49,457,747
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9,100,000
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40,357,747
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FOX
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21
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FOX
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Cold War 2
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4,244,200
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4,200,000
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44,200
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104,452,982
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104,000,000
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452,982
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MUL
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9
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WGUI
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Kabali
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4,100,000
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–
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4,100,000
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4,100,000
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–
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4,100,000
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MUL
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1
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CNGX
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Me Before You
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4,000,000
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4,000,000
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–
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182,230,315
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126,700,000
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55,530,315
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WB
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49
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WB
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Conjuring 2, The
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3,900,000
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3,900,000
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–
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310,357,872
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208,800,000
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101,557,872
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WB
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55
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WB
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Hillary’s America: The Secret History Of The Democratic Party
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3,700,000
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–
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3,700,000
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3,791,524
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–
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3,791,524
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–
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1
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QUAL
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Infiltrator, The
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3,293,840
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–
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3,293,840
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12,239,749
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–
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12,239,749
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MUL
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1
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BGP
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Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
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2,980,000
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1,100,000
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1,880,000
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21,880,000
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20,000,000
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1,880,000
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FOX
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3
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–
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Shallows, The
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2,620,000
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2,000,000
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620,000
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65,608,125
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12,000,000
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53,608,125
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SNY
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18
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–
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows
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1,505,000
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1,400,000
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105,000
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235,174,883
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154,100,000
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81,074,883
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PAR
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21
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PAR
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*Territory is a movie studio term for regions of the world consisting of various countries.
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