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People Keep Watching Aquaman For Some Reason

LOS ANGELES (CelebrityAccess) — For the fourth week in a row, Warner Bros. Aquaman swam to the top of the box office, earning an impressive $136.9M worldwide.

The superhero adventure added $51.5m in North American theaters and overseas, it generated an additional $85.4 million in 78 overseas markets. To date, the movie has cumed more than $748 million globally, according to estimates compiled by comScore.

Paramount’s Transformers spin-off Bumblebee took the #2 spot in worldwide box office, earning $66.2M, including $20.5M from North American theaters where it’s in its second week of general release.

New to theaters this week was Disney’s musical sequel Mary Poppins Returns, which earned $28m in North America and $56.9m worldwide. The film, which picks up the story 25 years after the original Mary Poppins (1964), includes Emily Blunt playing everyone’s favorite nanny. Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer, Julie Walters, Dick Van Dyke, Angela Lansbury, Colin Firth, and Meryl Streep all appear in supporting roles.

The film was directed by Rob Marshall, who is no stranger to successful musicals. His resume includes Chicago (2002) and the Emmy-winning 1999 television rendition of Annie.

 

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, December 30, are below.

  1. Aquaman – Warner Bros. – $136.9M
  2. Bumblebee – Paramount Pictures – $66.2M
  3. Mary Poppins Returns – Disney – $56.9M
  4. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse – Sony – $45.7M
  5. Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch – Universal – $21.7M
  6. Ralph Breaks The Internet – Disney – $20.2M
  7. Kill Mobile – Multiple – $20.1M
  8. Bohemian Rhapsody – 20th Century Fox – $19.3M
  9. Mojin: The Worm Valley – Multiple – $16.7M
  10. Mule, The – Warner Bros. – $11.8M
  11. Holmes And Watson – Sony – $11.3M
  12. Fantastic Beasts: Crimes Of Grindelwald – Warner Bros. – $9.2M

The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, December 30, are below.

  1. Aquaman – Warner Bros. – $51.5M
  2. Mary Poppins Returns – Disney – $28.0M
  3. Bumblebee – Paramount – $20.5M
  4. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse – Sony – $18.3M
  5. Mule, The – Warner Bros. – $11.8M
  6. Vice – Annapurna Pictures  – $7.8M
  7. Holmes And Watson – Sony – $7.3M
  8. Second Act – STX Entertainment – $7.2M
  9. Ralph Breaks The Internet – Disney – $6.5M
  10. Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch – Universal – $4.2M 11
  11. Mary Queen Of Scots – Focus Features – $2.7M
  12. Favourite, The – Fox Searchlight – $2.4M

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