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In fifth, Go Away Mr Tumor continues to do well with Chinese audiences despite no longer being one of the only games in town, earning $13 million for a new total of $65.5 million. Inside Out is sixth with $10.7 million, which gives the Disney Pixar film a new total of $347.5 million, surpassing its domestic total of $342.4 million. With a number of big territories left, including a possible, but currently unconfirmed, run in China, Disney execs will have plenty of reasons to keep feeling joyous in the weeks and months ahead. Seventh belongs to Veteran, the South Korean hit, which continues to perform strongly. It added $10.5 million and has a total to date of $60 million. Minions is down in eighth, but it's still edging closer to glory. Sandra Bullock's most successful film ever (though she may not have been the main reason for its success) added $8.8 million, bringing its overseas total to $669.4 million, and leaving its global total at $989.3 million. It should become the fourth film of 2015 to earn a billion dollars worldwide very shortly. Hitman: Agent 47 earned $8.5 million in its debut frame. It's still early days for the reboot to a franchise nobody cared much for in the first place, but it's still not a particularly strong start for Fox's second crack at this particular series. Rounding out the top ten this week is The Man From U.N.C.L.E., the long-gestating adaptation of a TV show which may have gestated just a little too long for anyone to really care about it. The Guy Ritchie film added $8 million for a running total of $26 million, almost equalling its domestic tally.
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