
US release: 24th November 2017
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$118.4 Thousand
$0 With the impending explosion at the box office holdovers filled a majority of this weeks top 15 with the highest debut coming in at 8 as Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 takes £123,160.
Coming in at 9 is the encoure versions of the one day event movie Twenty One Pilots Cinema Experience which took £114,873 and just below at 11 is Benediction which took £100,635, and finally in the top 15 is the event movie Lucia Di Lammermoor: Met Opera 2022 which took £78,828.
The MCU hit movie remains at the top of the UK box office for a third weekend with a weekend gross of £3 Million taking its total to £35 Million after 3 weeks.
This weekend gross is a 48% drop over last weekend and although the movie has not grossed anywhere near that of the previous MCU movie, Spider-Man: No Way Home it has already far outgrossed the £23 Million of the first Doctor Strange from 2016.
The movie is the second top grossing movie of 2022 and should move into first place by next weekend replacing The Batman.
After the excellent word of mouth and reviews of the Michelle Yeoh starring movie it jumps up the box office with a weekend gross of £839,974 taking its total UK gross of £1.9 Million after 2 weeks.
The weekend gross is an amazing 19% increase over its debut weekend and although next weeks releases will effect the movies takings this has long box office run written all over it.
Falling to number 3 this weekend is the sequel movie based on the stately home in England with took £757,303 over the weekend, a 22% drop.
The movie has now taken £12 Million in the UK after 4 weeks and although it running behind that of Downton Abbey from 2019 this is still not a bad post COVID total and should seal the movie a third outing.
The little blue hedgehog this week spends its 8th weekend on the box office with a weekend take of £423,552, a small 19% drop over last weekend, especially good considering the age of the movie.
The movie has taken £24 Million in total and is the 5th top movie of 2022, and it has now beaten Uncharted to become the top grossing video game adaptation in the UK, an honor Uncharted recently took from the first Sonic the Hedgehog movie.
The Sandra Bullock action comedy spends a 6th weekend on the box office, and goes back up the chart into the top 5 with £357,144, a 3% increase.
The movie has now taken an excellent £9.8 Million in the UK and will pass the £10 Million milestone by next weekend.
The first trailer for Terminator: Dark Fate has been released today and it features the return of Linda Hamilton very heavily, but fan reaction had been a little mixed.
The anticipation for the new film has been high and with James Cameron returning along with star Hamilton the fans who have been let down sing Judgement Day got excited, but this new trailer offers nothing new and fans are a little disappointed.
The trailer starts in familiar territory, we see a liquid metal terminator get wounded and reform and we see lots of explosions, so whats new?.
To top off the disappointment we see Arnie for about a second - my guess is he doesn't play a Terminator in this film but the producers want to keep that as a twist.
Form your own opinion by watching the trailer below.
King Fu Panda 3 stays on top of the UK box office for a second week as not much of a challenge enters the market in preparation for an explosion this coming weekend. Panda 3 only needed £1.7 over the weekend in order to stay on top, although the threequel is behind the other 2 in the series at this point.
After 10 days of play the film has a total gross of just over £7 million, the easter holidays are next week so it could hold up well again, although Zootopia will bring major competition.
Highest new film of the week enters at number 2, 10 Clover Field Lane is an odd successor to Cloverfield, but not a sequel.
£1.6 million for the weekend is not a bad entry although opened to £3 million+, this will struggle to meet even that.
Also new this week is: The boy at number 5, High-Rise at number 6 and Kapoor and Sons at number 10.
Highest total grossing film of the week is Deadpool at number 7 with £36 million over a 6 week run.
Historical charts
A year ago - Home had a great first week and debuted at the top knocking The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel down to number 3.
Five years ago - Rango stayed at the top and in a very quiet week of new releases Chalet Girl entered highest at number 4.
Ten years ago - The Pink Panther was the highest new film of the week at number 1 knocking chicken little down to number 4.
Fifteen years ago - Enemy At The Gates entered at the top and it knocked Chocolat down to number 2 after a week at the top.
Twenty years ago - Get Shorty was the top new film of the week entering at the top while Trainspotting fell to number 3.
Twenty five years ago - The Godfather Part III remained at the top of the box office while Awakenings was the top new film making its debut at number 2.
Now in its 5th variation Mission:Impossible hits the top spot on its debut weekend as the Tom Cruise franchise continues with more explosions than before.
Taking £5.3 million over the weekend Mission:Impossible Rogue Nation continues the run started way back in 1996, every Mission:Impossible film has debuted at the top.
In comparison hasn't done as well as the £8 million plus of the first and fourth film but is on a par with the others all in the £5 million range.
Falling into second place this week is Inside Out after a single week at the top, although it's not bad news for the Pixar film, it took and incredible £9 million is mid week taking and would by far have been the biggest film is it took Monday to Sunday figures into account.
Also new this week is Hot Pursuit, the American hit film limps into the UK box office at number 7.
Highest grossing film on the box office is Jurassic World which is currently at £62.7 million after 8 weeks of release.
Historical charts
A year ago - Guardians of The Galaxy was the new film entering the box office at the top, it knocked Dawn of The Planet of The Apes down to number 2.
Five years ago - Toy Story 3 remained at the top for a second week while the remake of The Karate Kind was the highest new film at number 2.
Ten years ago - Charlie and The Chocolate Factory made its way to the top on its debut weekend of release, Madagascar fell to number 2.
Fifteen years ago - The Perfect Storm was the new film at the top, on its debut weekend Stuart Little fell to number 2.
Twenty years ago - Casper was the new film making its debut at number 1, it knocked Judge Dredd down to number 3.
Twenty Five yeas ago - Gremlins 2 The New Batch made its debut at the top knocking Back to The Future Part III down to number 3.
It has all the hallmarks of a tense exciting teaser trailer, the first glimpses of the new Star Trek reboot movie, Into Darkness shows us how chaotic the film might be.
Among the highlights are a wonderful Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid moment, some excellent shots of the Starship Enterprise, and it looks like were going to get it crashing into water, and above all else every looking into the distance with a look of shock on their faces.
The narration by Benedict Cumberbatch is chilling and I think there might be a lot of explosions in this film, and as suggested by the teaser poster released earlier in the week, were going to be more grounded this time.
Check out the trailer below.