Paris (AFP)

Spider-Man's new spider-man adventure, "Spider-Man: Far From Home," continued to dominate the French box office for the second week in a row, edging "Toy Story 4," according to figures released Wednesday by CBO Box Office.

The sequel to "Spider-Man: Homecoming" gathered more than 630,000 additional spectators, totaling over 2 million admissions.

On the second step of the podium, the animated film Pixar-Disney Studios "Toy Story 4" continues its path marked by success. It has garnered more than 600,000 new entries, now exceeding 3 million tickets sold in 3 weeks.

In third place, Gary Dauberman's horror film "Annabelle - The House of Evil", a new installment of the adventures of the evil doll, brought together over 380,000 spectators for its first week of operation.

The new film by Luc Besson, "Anna", action thriller at the "Nikita" around a mysterious heroine, both spying, killer and supermodel, moved in fourth place, with more than 280,000 admissions in the first week.

The film "Ibiza" by Arnaud Lemort with Christian Clavier, Mathilde Seigner, Joey Starr and Olivier Marchal attracts more than 130,000 new spectators in the second week.

1. "Spider-Man: Far From Home": 630,649 entries (cumulative 2nd week: 2,000,827) - copies: 801

2. "Toy Story 4": 606,017 entries (cumulative 3rd week: 3,038,187) - copies: 677

3. "Annabelle - the house of evil": 384,702 entries (new) - copies: 360

4. "Anna": 280,773 (novelty) - copies: 657

5. "Ibiza": 135,916 entries (cumulative 2nd week: 436,840) - copies: 569

CBO Box Office survey for the week of July 10 to 16, 2019

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