Still with current exchange rates thinking $850M-$900M is fair. US should do around $350M, from current data, China will bring about $100M-$120M (remember it has a lot of competition in China), France is staying flat from the first, AUS and Italy have increased.
1.) Black Panther
2.) Glass
3.) Thor: Rangarok
4.) The Last Jedi
5.) War of The Planet of The Apes
6.) Incredibles 2
7.) Alien: Covenant
8.) Captain Underpants
9.) Wrinkle In Time
10.) Animated Spider-Man
$10M/$35M (Rob Schinder is The Mummy)
In Egypt, when a pharaoh's son (Adam Sandler), becomes pharaoh, the world goes upside down for him. With his mummy sidekick (Rob Schinder), prepare for an ancient good time.
The Reaper
$150M/$450M (Illumination)
When John Thompson (Taron Egerton), a young Brit who moves to America gets a strange package, containing some eccentric creatures and must defend them from a mad scientist (Hank Azaria)
The Kid
Still when Boss Baby and Smurfs is rated PG, but Cars 3 is G makes me kind of curious. I think if the Pixar movie depends on plot to get a PG rating like TI, Up, Brave, IO, TGD, and FD.