Hobbs & Shawtook the number one spot at this weekend’s box office after earning $60.8 million domestically. TheFast and Furiousspin-off came in a bit lower than originally thought, but it made a massive $181 million globally. With that being said, the movie still hasn’t opened in China and South Korea, which are two of the franchise’s biggest markets. With a budget reportedly around $180 million,Hobbs & Shawis going to need the global boost later this month.

Disney’sThe Lion Kingwas easily able to take the second position this weekend after bringing in $38.2 million. While the remake has been criticized by fans and animators who worked on the 1994 animated original, it is still making a killing at the box office and has crossed the $1 billion mark globally. Quentin Tarantino’sOnce Upon a Time in Hollywoodtook number three after bringing in $20 million in its second weekend in theaters.

Spider-Man: Far From Homeended up at number four at thebox officethis weekend after falling to $7.7 million, which is a far cry fromOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood’s earnings. The Sony and Marvel Studios project also recently crossed the $1 billion mark.Toy Story 4took the fifth spot after earning $7.1 million. To date, the animated sequel has made $959.2 million and is creeping towards the $1 billion mark, which it should do before the end of summer.

Danny Boyle’sYesterdaytook the sixth spot this weekend after bringing in $2.44 million. To date, the movie has made over $118 million globally. Coming in at number seven isThe Farewell, which was able to pull in $2.42 million. The summer box office slump continues, even with the debut ofHobbs & Shawafter many thought it would end up doing a lot better at its end of the summer debut.

Horror movieCrawltook the eighth spot at the box office this weekend after earning $2.1 million, while Disney’sAladdinremake took the ninth spot with $2 million. The remake has also crossed the $1 billion mark and is doing major business for Disney, along withThe Lion Kingremake. Closing out the weekend at number ten isAnnabelle Comes Home, which was able to come in far behind the rest of the top ten with $875 thousand. The difference between number nine and ten this weekend is pretty huge, especially for the summer. you’re able to check out the rest of this weekend’s numbers over atBox Office Mojo.