
US release: 29th July 2011
£2.5 Million
$1 Million
$6.2 Million It was a closely fought battle for the box office crown this weekend but by the slimmest of margins The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part remains at the top.
The gap between first and second place this week was less than £4,000 but the brick movie still manages to hold on to the top spot for a second weekend with a gross of £2.47 million.
This brings the movies total UK gross to £7.4 million on its second weekend of release.
The feel good comedy starring Mark Wahlberg enters the UK box office at number 2 this week despite giving The Logo 2 Movie a good run for its money.
It took a debut weekend gross of £2.46 million.
The threequel animated dragon movie is at number 3 this week with £1.6 million which gives its UK gross a boost to £11.5 million after 3 weeks.
The Manga battle movie brought to us by James Cameron falls to number 4 this week with £1.4 million which brings its total UK gross to £5.1 million after 10 days of release.
Finishing off the top five this week is the Oscar nominated drama from director Peter Farrelly takes £740.086 to boost its total gross to £5.1 million.
Also new this week at 6 is this sequel horror movie to Happy Death Day which takes £735,000 on its debut.
Falling well short of expectation is this new fantasy adventure movie from director Joe Cornish, who also directed the acclaimed movie Attack The Block, which enters the UK box office down at number 7 with a debut gross of £666,000.
Still pulling in the punters 17 weeks after its release the Queen bio-pic has now grossed an amazing £53.3 million.
It was a close run thing this week between Captain America: Civil War and The Angry Birds Movie making its debut but in the end the Marvel film won.
Civil War now makes it three weeks at the top and this week adds £2.7 million to its gross which has now soared to £32.1 million.
The film is now the 5th highest grossing of the year and before it finishes its run it should beat Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice and Deadpool, currently at 4 and 3 respectively.
The Angry Birds Movie is the highest new film at number 2 which on its debut takes £2.1 million.
Aiming squarely at kids but also appealing to adults that hooked on the game the film loosely follows the plot of the games.
The film should do well over the coming half term but will have limited appeal after that.
Longest stay by a film on the box office this week is Zootopia with 8 weeks and the highest grossing movie is The Jungle Book at £39.3 million after 5 weeks.
Historical charts
A year ago - This time last year Pitch Perfect made its debut at the top pushing Avengers Age of Ultron donw to number 3.
Five years ago - Thor remained at the top of the chart leaving Attack The Block as the highest new film to enter at number 3.
Ten years ago - Mission:Impossible III stayed at the top for a second week while Prime made a new enter at number 2.
Fifteen years ago - Bridget Jones's Diary spent yet another week at the top of the chart while The Dish was the highest new film at number five.
Twenty years ago - Steven Segal starred in Executive Decision which entered the box office at the top knocking Toy Story to number 3
Twenty five years ago - Oscar winning Misery was the top new film entering at the top, it knocked Predator 2 down to number 2.