'Jason Bourne' Soars to the Top of the Worldwide and Domestic Box Office

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It looks like Matt Damon and company has created a huge hit with the newest installment in the Jason Bourne series.

The new Jason Bourne film has topped the worldwide and domestic box office making it the number one movie in the world for the weekend of July, 31.

"Universal's 'Jason Bourne' proved that Matt Damon in his return to the franchise was an irresistible draw in 46 international markets as the film grossed $50.1 million this weekend & a combined $110.1 million including North America," according to comScore's Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian.

"Notably, it was the No.

1 film at the international box office and posted the biggest international opening weekend of all the Bourne films. In fifth place, the China fantasy action movie 'League of Gods' starring Jet Li earned $30 million this weekend internationally in just 7 markets."

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, July 31, are below.

1. Jason Bourne - Universal - $110.1M
2. Secret Life Of Pets, The - Universal - $47.7M
3. Star Trek Beyond - Paramount Pictures - $37.0M
4. Ice Age: Collision Course - 20th Century Fox - $30.0M
5. League Of Gods - Multiple - $30.0M
6. Finding Dory - Disney - $27.8M
7.

Legend Of Tarzan, The - Warner Bros. - $24.8M
8. Bad Moms - Multiple - $23.4M
9. Skiptrace - Multiple - $20.5M
10. Ghostbusters - Sony - $20.5M
11. Lights Out - Warner Bros. - $18.9M
12. Operation Chromite - CJ Entertainment - $14.7M

The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, July 31, are below.

1. Jason Bourne - Universal - $60.0M
2. Star Trek Beyond - Paramount - $24.0M
3. Bad Moms - STX Entertainment - $23.4M
4. Secret Life Of Pets, The - Universal - $18.2M
5. Lights Out - Warner Bros. - $10.8M
6.

Ice Age: Collision Course - 20th Century Fox - $10.5M
7. Ghostbusters - Sony - $9.8M
8. Nerve - Lionsgate - $9.0M
9. Finding Dory - Disney - $4.2M
10.

Legend Of Tarzan, The - Warner Bros. - $2.4M
11. Hillary's America: The Secret History Of - Quality Flix - $2.4M
12. Cafe Society - Lionsgate - $2.2M