Disney's Finding Dory

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The momentum of Disney’s Finding Dory can’t be stopped – as the swimming streak continues…

For a third consecutive weekend, Finding Dory remains on top – adding a healthy $41.9 million to its ever-growing total. On the domestic front, Dory has amassed a towering $372.2 million, thrusting it past Deadpool as the second highest grossing movie of the year. At the same time, Dory has also flown past the half a billion mark, and now sits at $538.2 million, worldwide.

Below Dory is a fleet on newcomers, starting with The Legend of Tarzan – which earned a decent $38.1 million. The film, starring Alexander Skarsgård & Margot Robbie, was met with mostly negative reviews and will have its work cut out for itself if it wants to avoid being yet another

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