Japan Box Office: 'Zootopia' Crosses $60M; 'Money Monster' Can't Crack Top 5

Elsewhere, 'Deadpool' hits $11 million with a second strong weekend for the anti-hero pic.

The second part of 64 (Rokuyon), a local police drama, brought in ?354 million ($3.3 million) to top the box office in Japan during its opening weekend, with Zootopia holding on to the No. 2 spot in its eighth weekend in theaters and taking its total to $61.3 million.

International Weekend 6/12/16

Comscore for Weekend of 6/12/16 Weekend Cume 1. Warcraft $185.8M $261.7M 2. The Conjuring 2 $50.0M $50.0M 3. X-Men: Apocalypse $25.0M $342.0M 4. Now You See Me 2 $20.1M $22.8M 5. Alice Through the Looking Glass $14.6M $151.0M 6. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows $13.3M $55.3M 7. Angry Birds $10.4M $213.9M 8. The Jungle Book $7.5M $557.2M 9. Money Monster $5.2M $36.2M 10. Me Before You $5.1M $18.4M

Zootopia took another $2.6 million on Saturday and Sunday. Its strong run in Japan, its final major market, has helped propel the animated pic past the $1 billion mark worldwide.

The second part of 64, starring Koichi Sato, directed by Takahisa Zeze and based on the novel of the same name by Hideo Yokoyama, comfortably beat the $2.4 million bow of the first half of the double-header last month.

Botanical Books (Shokubutsu Zukan: Unmei no Koi) held on to No. 3 during its second weekend.

Deadpool dropped to No. 4 after topping the box office in its bow last weekend, adding another $2.2 million on Saturday and Sunday to take its cume in Japan to $11.3 million.

Manga adaptation Wolf Girl and Black Prince fell one spot to No. 5.

Meanwhile, Jodie Foster-directed Money Monster, starring Julia Roberts and George Clooney, came in at a lowly No. 8, pulling in just $565,000 from 46,000 tickets, albeit on a limited 182-screen release.

J.J. Abrams' 10 Cloverfield Lane gets its Japan release this Friday.