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What Do The 3 Biggest Movies Of The Year Have In Common?

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Disney's Aladdin is currently dazzling audiences at the box office, and it looks like it helped the House of Mouse cross a pretty big milestone in the process. As a new report from Deadline points out, Aladdin has earned over $203 million on the domestic box office scale, making it the third Disney film this ...

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