'Gone Girl' Reigns Worldwide In The Weekend Box Office: 'Fury' Stays Strong Stateside

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The results in this weekend's box office sales show that "Gone Girl" is continuing its reign at the top worldwide while "Fury" tops the U.S. box office.

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Rentrak's Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, "Gone Girl" remains a global phenomenon leading the worldwide weekend box office with $38 million and crosses the $200 million mark in 58 territories, while "Dracula Untold" corners the horror market in 56 markets across the globe and brings its total to over $136 million.

Notably "The Book of Life" opens its box office chapter in 20 territories and takes fourth place with a solid $25.6 million worldwide debut."

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, Oct. 19, 2014, are below.

1. Gone Girl - 20th Century Fox - $38.0M
2. Dracula Untold - Universal - $32.4M
3. Annabelle - Warner Bros. - $27.1M
4. Book Of Life, The - 20th Century Fox - $25.6M
5. Guardians Of The Galaxy - Disney - $24.1M
6.

Fury - Sony - $23.5M
7. Maze Runner, The - 20th Century Fox - $21.6M
8. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Paramount- $20.5M
9. Judge, The - Warner Bros.

- $14.4M
10. Equalizer, The - Sony - $13.5M
11. Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No - Disney - $13.3M
12. Best Of Me, The - Multiple - $11.3M

The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, Oct. 19, 2014, are below.

1. Fury - Sony - $23.5M
2. Gone Girl - 20th Century Fox - $17.8M
3. Book Of Life, The - 20th Century Fox - $17.0M
4. Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No - Disney - $12.0M
5. Best Of Me, The - Relativity Media - $10.2M
6. Dracula Untold - Universal - $9.9M
7.

Judge, The - Warner Bros. - $7.9M
8. Annabelle - Warner Bros. - $7.9M
9. Equalizer, The - Sony - $5.5M
10. Maze Runner, The - 20th Century Fox - $4.5M
11. Addicted - Lionsgate - $3.4M
12. Boxtrolls, The - Focus Features - $2.7M