Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Rakes In £196.8M Globally
Warner Bros. wizardry film "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" topped at the box office on it début weekend as it raked in £48.3M ($62.2M) in the domestic market. It upset Universal's "Dr. Seuss' The Grinch" to lead the box office on its debut
The Eddie Redmayne starring film performance in the international market incredibly as it more than triple its domestic gross with a whooping amount of £149M ($191.5M.), bringing it to a total of £196.8M ($253M) globally.
In spite of that, domestically is falls short of what its predecessor "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" pulled in 2016 domestically by the difference of £9.49M ($12.2M).
Following Fantastic Beasts in second place is the Universal's Dr. Seuss' The Grinch which in it second weekend pulled in £30M (38.6M) in the domestic market, totalling it gross globally at £118.3M ($152.2M).
Paramount's 'Instant Family' and Fox's 'Widows' were nowhere near Fantastic Beasts gross as both settled in fourth and fifth position on their début weekend with domestic gross of £11.3 million and £9.6 million respectively.
The Eddie Redmayne starring film performance in the international market incredibly as it more than triple its domestic gross with a whooping amount of £149M ($191.5M.), bringing it to a total of £196.8M ($253M) globally.
In spite of that, domestically is falls short of what its predecessor "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" pulled in 2016 domestically by the difference of £9.49M ($12.2M).
Following Fantastic Beasts in second place is the Universal's Dr. Seuss' The Grinch which in it second weekend pulled in £30M (38.6M) in the domestic market, totalling it gross globally at £118.3M ($152.2M).
Paramount's 'Instant Family' and Fox's 'Widows' were nowhere near Fantastic Beasts gross as both settled in fourth and fifth position on their début weekend with domestic gross of £11.3 million and £9.6 million respectively.
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