
US release: 6th June 2014
Belgium release: 28th May 2014
Finland release: 28th May 2014



£7.9 Million
$100.2 Million
$369.2 Million This weekend, Friday 25th November 2022, there are 7 new films released in the UK and where available looking to hit the box office chart, but can they challenge last weekends top movie, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, for the number 1 spot?
Check out other new releases from around the world.
Here are this weeks new releasesCheck back on Monday to see what new movies made it onto the Weekend Box Office Chart.
Lionsgate have released the first trailer for the long awaited movie Chaos Walking starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley in her first movie post Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker.
After the movie had a release date of March 2019 it got delayed and then due to global events it got shifted around and finally landed at 22nd January 2021.
Based on the book series of the same name by Patrick Ness it is a sci-fi drama set in a dystopian world where all living creatures can hear thoughts in a series of images.
Directed by Doug Liman (Edge Of Tomorrow) look out for the movie early next year unless the pandemic demands another movie!
Check out the trailer above and keep with 25thframe.co.uk for more news as it comes.
Disney's Maleficent casts her spell over the video chart this weeks and knocks Tom Cruise off the top spot on her debut week of release.
Maleficent was one of the fist big summer films out of the stable this year being released on 30th May, on it's debut week it topped the box office chart with a weekend gross of £6.6 million.
It spent a total of 10 weeks on the Uk box office with five of those inside the top 5, it has grossed to date £20.5 million but is still showing in a few cinemas across London.
It is the 160th top grossing film in the UK and with a $710 million world gross is the 62nd top grossing film ever.
Last weeks top film, Edge of Tomorrow, falls to number 3 this week, leapfrogging over Disneys Frozen which hold firm at number 2.
There were a number of new films enter the chart this week, these include: Northern Soul at 4 and 2 Days to Kill at number 5, Walking on Sunshine enters at 7 while Oculus enters at 15. Belle is a new entry at 17.
Check out the full top 20 Blu-ray and DVD charts at 25thframe.co.uk.
Despite the still dominant Disney films on the video chart this week, Tom Cruise debutes at the top with his last film Edge of Tomorrow.
Edge of Tomorrow was released at the box office at the end of May this year among a flurry of positive reviews, it entered the chart at number 3.
The film stayed at the box office for 7 weeks making a reasonable £7.7 million at the box office. It also made $364 million across the world and is the 217th highest grossing movie.
Last weeks top film, the evergreen Frozen, falls into second place this week, having now been on the chart for 6 months.
The only other new video film on this weeks chart is The Other Woman at 3, while Tangled re-enters at ten.
It was a largely static week this week at the UK box office, which is no surprise as there was no big new release and the FIFA World Cup started with England's first game on Saturday night.
With all that going on it was a surprise to see 22 Jump Street retain the top spot with a weekend gross of £2.2 million, this brings the films total to £9.8 million after 10 days of release.
Maleficent, X-Men Days of Future Past and Edge of Tomorrow all stayed in their respective places for another week with only Maleficent taking over a million pound from those 3.
Highest new film of the week goes to Oculus which took a less than expected with £413,000, although there were previews of How to Train Your Dragon 2 which beat it with £519,000 but this will not count on this weeks chart and go to their debut in a few weeks.
Other new films this week are - Belle at 7 - Devils Knot at 10
This time last year Man of Steel took the top spot on it's debut weekend of release knocking After Earth into the runner up spot.