The Boss Baby Rules The Box Office

Empty Lighthouse is a reader-supported site. This article may contain affiliate links to Amazon and other sites. We earn a commission on purchases made through these links.

20th Century Fox's The Boss Baby has earned the number one spot domestically and worldwide for the weekend of April 09, 2017.

The film has topped the Disney giant, Beauty And The Beast, which had a highly successful run and still remains number two on both box office lists.

"Fox's PG-rated 'The Boss Baby' tops the global box office earning $63.8 million in 47 territories and brings the animated hit to nearly $200 million worldwide," according to comScore's Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian.

"Notably, Disney's 'Beauty And The Beast' adds another $61.1 million in its fourth weekend to push its global total close to $1 billion."

Disney is closing in on that $1 billion mark pretty fast and will likely hit it as Beauty And The Beast continues to knock it out the park with viewers.

That being said, there is The Fate of The Furious film coming and those have done incredibly well over the years.

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, April 9, are below.

1. Boss Baby, The - 20th Century Fox - $63.8M

2. Beauty And The Beast - Disney - $61.1M

3. Ghost In The Shell - Paramount Pictures - $48.6M

4. Smurfs: The Lost Village - Sony - $36.0M

5. Kong: Skull Island - Warner Bros. - $21.8M

6.

Going In Style - Warner Bros. - $16.8M

7. Power Rangers - Lionsgate - $12.3M

8. Devotion Of Suspect X, The - Multiple - $9.2M

9.

Life - Sony - $8.2M

10. Logan - 20th Century Fox - $6.8M

11. Get Out - Universal - $6.0M

12. Shack, The - Multiple - $4.6M

The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, April 9, are below.

1. Boss Baby, The - 20th Century Fox - $26.3M

2. Beauty And The Beast - Disney - $25.0M

3. Smurfs: The Lost Village - Sony - $14.0M

4. Going In Style - Warner Bros. - $12.5M

5. Ghost In The Shell - Paramount - $7.3M

6.

Power Rangers - Lionsgate - $6.2M

7. Kong: Skull Island - Warner Bros. - $5.8M

8. Logan - 20th Century Fox - $4.0M

9.

Get Out - Universal - $4.0M

10. Case For Christ, The - Pure Flix - $3.9M

11. Zookeeper's Wife, The - Focus Features - $2.9M

12. Life - Sony - $2.4M