'Wonder Woman' Reigns Supreme At The Box Office

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Wonder Woman is still the film to beat here in the U.S., though, The Mummy squeaked by during its worldwide release. The film brought home another $115.3 million in its second weekend since its initial release.

"Universal's 'The Mummy' earned $141.8 million in 63 international territories this weekend and set the record as Tom Cruise's biggest international opening weekend ever and also marks the star's best global debut as well of $174 million when combined with the North American launch of $32.2 million," said comScore's Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian.

"Notably, this weekend Warner Bros.' 'Wonder Woman' crossed the $400 million mark globally while 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales' exceeds $600 million worldwide."

The Mummy didn't quite have the same effect in the U.S. that it did worldwide as critics are still buzzing about what looks to be DC's big savior. With another big DC film in Justice League, scheduled for 2017, can DC finally steal som shine away from Marvel?

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, June 11, are below.

1. Mummy, The - Universal - $174.0M

2. Wonder Woman - Warner Bros. - $115.3M

3. Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales - Disney - $45.5M

4. Baywatch - Paramount Pictures - $15.3M

5. Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie - 20th Century Fox - $14.0M

6. Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.

2 - Disney - $8.4M

7. It Comes At Night - A24 - $6.0M

8. Dangal - China Film Co. - $4.9M

9.

How Are You - Multiple Chinese Distributors - $4.2M

10. Megan Leavey - Bleecker Street - $3.8M

11. Alien: Covenant - 20th Century Fox - $3.4M

12. Beauty And The Beast - Disney - $3.3M

The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, June 11, are below.

1. Wonder Woman - Warner Bros. - $57.2M

2. Mummy, The - Universal - $32.2M

3. Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie - 20th Century Fox - $12.3M

4. Pirates Caribbean:Dead Men Tell No Tales - Disney - $10.7M

5. Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 - Disney - $6.2M

6.

It Comes At Night - A24 - $6.0M

7. Baywatch - Paramount - $4.6M

8. Megan Leavey - Bleecker Street - $3.8M

9. Alien: Covenant - 20th Century Fox - $1.8M

10.

Everything, Everything - Warner Bros. - $1.6M

11. My Cousin Rachel - Fox Searchlight - $1.0M

12. Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul - 20th Century Fox - $0.7M

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