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According to the global movie box office data recently released by comscore** for the Christmas schedule, "Aquaman 2" led the global box office list of the Christmas schedule without any suspense, and two Indian films known as "Bollywood" broke into the top five on the list, the domestic film "The Three Teams" ranked sixth, and two Korean films also broke into the top ten on the list.
DC's new film "Aquaman 2" won last week and Christmas 1The global box office of 0.8 billion US dollars topped the global box office list of the Christmas schedule, and it was also the first place in the North American box office list of the schedule. However, compared to the film's production cost of more than $200 million, this achievement can only be said to be mediocre, and the film's first weekend results can only rank last in the entire DCEU cinematic universe.
Compared with many Christmas movies, "Wonka", which was released a week earlier, looks more like a movie prepared for the Christmas holidays. The film earned $50.9 million in global theaters this Christmas slot, and the cumulative global box office also reached 2$4.7 billion. Compared with "Aquaman 2", the production cost of this "Wonka" is only $100 million.
The action film "Salal", starring "Baahubali", brought by Papas earned $39 million at the box office this Christmas schedule, including $5.5 million in North American theaters, and the film also ranked fifth at the global box office during the Christmas season.
Another comedy film from Bollywood, "Donkey", also ranked fourth in the global box office list with a box office revenue of $22.9 million during the Christmas season.
Illumination Entertainment's new animated film, "Duck Forward," landed in North American theaters last week, earning $20.2 million worldwide for the entire Christmas season, ranking fifth on the global box office list for the period. Although the film was officially released in theaters in North America only last week, the film has been released in theaters outside North America a week in advance, and the film's current global cumulative box office has reached $34.2 million.
In sixth place is our domestic film "The Three Teams", which earned $15 million at the box office during the period and has a cumulative box office of $56.9 million. Of course, there is no such thing as a Christmas schedule for us, so let them line up if they want to.
Two other South Korean films also made the list, with the historical film "The Battle of Luliang" ranking eighth in the Christmas box office with $9.3 million, and "Seoul Spring" starring Hwang Jung-min and Jung Woo-sung coming in at 10th with $6.2 million.
Two new Hollywood films released in November also rounded out the top 10 on the list, with Disney's animated film "Wish" coming in seventh with $10.7 million in box office receipts, bringing the cumulative global box office to 1$4.4 billion;In addition, "The Hunger Games: A Song of Songbirds and Serpents" earned $7 million at the box office during the period, ranking ninth.
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