‘Doctor Strange’ nears $500 mn at BO

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Disney’s ‘Doctor Strange’ is nearing $500 million at the global box office.
Comscore has announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of 13 November, as compiled by the company’s theatrical measurement services.
Comscore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, “Disney/Marvel’s ‘Doctor Strange’ with a worldwide total to date of $492.6 million has cast a spell over multi-plexes around the globe as it continues to dominate in 54 territories including North America. On the animated side of the ledger, Fox’s ‘Trolls’ continues to charm audiences with its music and trippy visual style and has now earned $222.3 million in 69 territories globally.”

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order per data collected as of 13 November, are :
1. Doctor Strange – Disney – $103.2 Million
2. Trolls – 20th Century Fox – $53.4 Million
3. Arrival – Multiple – $34 Million
4. Almost Christmas – Universal – $15.6 Million
5. Hacksaw Ridge – Multiple – $14.5 Million
6. Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk – Sony – $13.3 Million
7. The Accountant – Warner Bros. – $12.2 Million
8. Jack Reacher: Never Go Back – Paramount Pictures – $11.9 Million
9. Inferno – Sony – $11.8 Million
10. One Piece Film: Gold – Multiple – $9.9 Million
11. Ouija: Origin Of Evil – Universal – $8.1 Million
12. Girl On The Train, The – Multiple – $8 Million

The top 12 US weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order per data collected as of 13 November, are :

1. Doctor Strange – Disney – $43 Million
2. Trolls – 20th Century Fox – $35 Million
3. Arrival – Paramount – $24 Million
4. Almost Christmas – Universal – $15.6 Million
5. Hacksaw Ridge – Lionsgate – $10.8 Million
6. The Accountant – Warner Bros. – $4.6 Million
7. Shut In – EuropaCorp – $3.7 Million
8. Tyler Perry’s Boo! A Madea Halloween – Lionsgate – $3.5 Million
9. Jack Reacher: Never Go Back – Paramount – $3.3 Million
10. Inferno – Sony – $3.2 Million
11. Ouija: Origin Of Evil – Universal – $1.8 Million
12. The Girl On The Train – Universal – $1.7 Million
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