Global Box Office QuickView
Global weekend box office top 5 breakdown 15th - 17th March 2024
Dune: Part Two
- The movie remains at Number 1 on this weeks Global box office
- It has spent 3 weeks at the top of the Global box office.
- It grosses $80,300,000 over the weekend, a 37% drop from last weekend
- The movie is release in 74 Countries globally this weekend
- It has a total gross of $494,717,917 over 3 weeks in cinemas
- The movie is the top grossing film so far in 2024
- The movie is a sequel to Dune which took $100,300,000 at the box office after 3 weeks in cinemas.
Kung Fu Panda 4
- The movie remains at number 2 on this weeks Global box office
- It grosses $69,628,000 over the weekend, a 14% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of $176,498,755 over 2 weeks in cinemas
- The movie is release in 57 Countries globally this weekend
- The movie is the 8th top grossing film so far in 2024
- The movie is a sequel to Kung Fu Panda 3 which took $114,981,335 at the box office after 2 weeks in cinemas.
The Pig, the Snake and the Pigeon
- The movie remains at number 3 on this weeks Global box office
- It grosses $10,856,400 over the weekend, a 48% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of $73,832,000 over 3 weeks in cinemas
- The movie is release in 1 Countries globally this weekend
- The movie is the 17th top grossing film so far in 2024
Imaginary
- The movie goes up the chart to number 4 on this weeks Global box office
- It grosses $9,623,000 over the weekend, a 27% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of $27,398,668 over 2 weeks in cinemas
- The movie is release in 47 Countries globally this weekend
Exhuma
- The movie goes up the chart to number 5 on this weeks Global box office
- It grosses $7,824,500 over the weekend, a 31% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of $66,263,700 over 4 weeks in cinemas
- The movie is release in 8 Countries globally this weekend
- The movie is the 19th top grossing film so far in 2024
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