Dumbledore's Secrets,
the third installment in the
Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them series,
and the comedy
What We All Did To God
continue to top the French box office, according to weekly CBO Box Office figures released Wednesday, May 4.
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The saga derived from the world of Harry Potter which tells the fight of Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law) against the evil Gellert Grindelwald (Mads Mikkelsen), exceeds 2.2 million entries in three weeks.
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The French comedy
What have we all done to God?
(also third episode of the series), with Christian Clavier and Chantal Lauby, remains in second position, now reaching 2 million viewers since its release four weeks ago.
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Three years after their first film, the British aristocrats of the series
Downton Abbey
take third place in the ranking, for their return to the cinema, with a new episode marked with the seal of mystery and partly anchored in the south of France.
Downton Abbey 2: A New Era
draws 181,353 fans for its release week.
Sonic 2 the movie
, adapted from the video game, is relegated to fourth position, ahead
of The Secret of the Lost City
, a Hollywood action film with romantic comedy accents, by Aaron and Adam Nee, with Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum and Daniel Radcliffe .
Top entries for films of the week
1.
Fantastic Beasts 3: Dumbledore's Secrets
: 377,762 admissions (2,229,635 in three weeks), 975 copies
2.
What the hell have we all done?
: 215,861 admissions (1,979,128 in four weeks), 1,025 copies
3.
Downton Abbey II: A New Era
: 181,353 admissions (new) 476 copies
4.
Sonic 2 the movie
: 170,402 admissions (1,963,814 in five weeks), 868 copies
5.
The Secret of the Lost City
: 160,244 admissions (466,982 in two weeks), 656 copies