Disney crosses $6 bn at the box office in a year for the first time

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For the first time in its history, Disney has crossed $6 billion globally in a year at the box office.
This milestone has been reached after Disney’s latest Marvel superhero movie ‘Doctor Strange’ with Benedict Cumberbatch made $203.7 million in its opening weekend globally.
comScore has announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of 6 November as compiled by the company’s theatrical measurement services.
comScore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, “A doctor, some cute trolls and an accountant top the global box office chart this week as Disney’s latest Marvel epic ‘Doctor Strange’ worked its box office magic, conjuring up an incredible $203.7 million globally this weekend and $325.4 million to date. Meanwhile, a group of adorable singing ‘Trolls’ added $75.6 million to their bottom line for a running global total of $149.6 million and in third place, Ben Affleck in ‘The Accountant’ crossed the $100 million mark worldwide.”
The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of 6 November, are:

1. Doctor Strange – Disney – $203.7 Million
2. Trolls – 20th Century Fox – $75.6 Million
3. The Accountant – Warner Bros. – $19.1 Million
4. Inferno – Sony – $17.6 Million
5. Hacksaw Ridge – Multiple – $16.4 Million
6. Ouija: Origin Of Evil – Universal – $12.3 Million
7. The Girl On The Train – Multiple – $10.9 Million
8. Jack Reacher: Never Go Back – Paramount Pictures – $9.9 Million
9. Tyler Perry’s Boo! A Madea Halloween – Lionsgate – $7.8 Million
10. Hide And Seek – Beijing Enlight Pictures – $5.8 Million
11. Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children – 20th Century Fox – $5.7 Mv
12. Bridget Jones’s Baby – Universal – $5.1 Million
The top 12 US weekend box office estimates are:
1. Doctor Strange – Disney – $85 Million
2. Trolls – 20th Century Fox – $45.6 Million
3. Hacksaw Ridge – Lionsgate – $14.8 Million
4. Tyler Perry’s Boo! A Madea Halloween – Lionsgate – $7.8 Million
5. Inferno – Sony – $6.2 Million
6. Accountant, The – Warner Bros. – $6 Million
7. Jack Reacher: Never Go Back – Paramount – $5.6 Million
8. Ouija: Origin Of Evil – Universal – $4 Million
9. The Girl On The Train – Universal – $2.8 Million
10. Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Chldn – 20th Century Fox – $2.1 Million
11. Moonlight – A24 – $1.3 Million
12. Keeping Up With The Joneses – 20th Century Fox – $1.1 Million



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