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20th Century Fox, Alexander Skarsgard, Annabelle, ark Rylance, Bridge of Spies, Central Intelligence, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Christoph Waltz, Civil War, Elizabeth Mitchell, Ellen DeGeneres, Finding Dory, Finding Nemo, Frank Grillo, Free State of Jones, Independence Day, Independence Day: Resurgence, Inside Out, Lionsgate, Margo Roby, Now You See Me, Now You See Me 2, PIxar, Roald Dahl, Ruby Barnhill, Samuel L. Jackson, Sony Pictures, steven spielberg, STX Entertainment, The Adventure of Tintin, The BFG, The Conjuring, The Conjuring 2, The Legend of Tarzan, The Purge: Anarchy, The Purge: Election Year, The Shallows, Toy Story 3, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, weekend box office
Finding Dory Holds Off Newcomers With Independence Day falling on a Monday for the first time in several years, Disney Studios’ Finding Dory led the four-day box office for a third straight weekend with $51.44 million. It’s quickly closing in on becoming the highest-grossing Read More