UPDATED:Its still aBarbieworld this weekend as the Greta Gerwig-directed charmer reached a global cume of$1.184B.
It is also WBs 2nd biggest film ever, overtakingAquamanglobally.
8 and surpassingThe Dark Knight Rises.Its the No.

WB, Universal, Sony
TheUAEopened this weekend with $1.9M forBarbies 5th best score of the session.
Saudi Arabiahad a strong opening at at No.
Results are roughly on par withMamma Mia!

Here We Go AgainandSex and the City.
That lifts international to$202.8Mwith the worldwide running total now at$256.9M.
Maoyan is projecting a $123M finish for the co-production.
Korea opens on Tuesday followed by Japan on August 25.
Universal and Christopher NolansOppenheimersaw a 43% drop in its fourth weekend with another$32Mfrom 79 markets.
The international box office cume is now$384.8Mas it sits at$649Mthrough Sunday.
Its his top non-superhero movie in a total 62.
And, in Brazil,Oppenheimertopped the lifetime ofThe Dark Knight Rises.
In 11 markets, its the best IMAX performance ever including Mexico and India.
Korea opens this Tuesday which is a holiday, followed by Italy and China later in August.
Meanwhile, ParamountsMission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part Onehas topped $500M globally with$522.5Mthrough Sunday.
The cume there is $26.6M.
Stars David Harbour and Orlando Bloom had earlier shown off a first look during CinemaCon in April.
Its early days, but the hope here is that word of mouth drives performance.
ParamountsTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhemin its sophomore frame added$10.4Mfrom 47 markets.
New this session,Mexicodebuted at No.
2 with $2.9M, followed byFranceat $1.8M.
InChina, the start was a No.
8 $885K amid strong local competition.
TheUKleads play with $7.2M.
Disney/PixarsElementalfired up a 42% drop from last session overseas.
After nine weekends in play, the international total is$293.4Mfor$443.6Mglobal.
This weekend added$8.9Mfrom 51 markets.
There was a 6% bump inJapanwhere the gross is now $7.2M.
The weekend was approximately RMB 720M ($99.5M) in first place.
In IMAX, it grossed $6M locally.