
US release: 17th December 2021
Denmark release: 17th June 2021
Sweden release: 20th August 2021
£175.6 Thousand
$338.2 Thousand
$0 Check out the long awaited first trailer for upcoming movie Beetlejuice Beetlejuice which can seen in full if you scroll down this page.
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Synopsis for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Focusing on the human connection and explore the intricacies of keeping a family together against a backdrop of Beetlejuice being up to his old antics.
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The first movie starring Will Smith since his Oscar winning turn in King Richard, Emancipation, has been given a 15 age rating in the UK for strong violence, injury detail, racism, brief sexual threat
Starring Will Smith who is best known for starring in the Men in Black series and as The Fresh Prince of Bell Air on TV the movie also stars Ben Foster who starred in 3:10 to Yuma in 2007 and X-Men: The Last Stand in 2006.
The movie is directed by Antoine Fuqua who is best known for directing The Equalizer and its sequel and The Magnificent Seven remake from 2016.
Movie Synopsis
Peter, a slave, flees a plantation in Louisiana after he was whipped within an inch of his life. He has to outwit cold-blooded hunters and the unforgiving swamps of Louisiana on a torturous journey north.
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Two months after the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home superstar Tom Holland is back on top of the UK box office playing Nathan Drake in the video game adaptation Uncharted.
Also new this weekend at number 3 is director Kenneth Branagh's adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel Death on the Nile.
Making its debut just outside the top 5 is the Jennifer Lopez romantic comedy Marry Me which lands at 6 with £700,513, and then closing out the top 15 there are new entries for The Beatles: Get Back - The Rooftop Concert from director Peter Jackson at 13, Love, Sex and Pandemic from director Patryk Vega at 14 and finally Flee the new movie from Jonas Poher Rasmussen at 15.
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UK box office top 5 weekend breakdown 11th - 13th February 2022
Hot off the heels of his previous smash hit Tom Holland proves he's one of the most bankable stars in the world as the video game adaption from director Ruben Fleischer hits the top of the UK box office.
Also along for the ride is Mark Wahlberg and Antonio Banderas, and with this star power no wonder the movie makes its debut with £4.7 Million.
The movie also instantly becomes the 5th top grossing movie of 2022.
Three weeks on and the animated sequel takes an amazing £3.2 Million, a small 38% drop over last weekend.
This gives the movie a total UK gross of £16.7 Million and makes it the second top movie of 2022 behind Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Because of the delay in the release of this movie director Kenneth Branagh has 2 movies on the box office this week, he also stars in this movie which is a remake and adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel of the same name.
Landing at number 3 on this weekend box office the movie takes £1.8 Million on its debut.
The Oscar nominated movie from director Kenneth Branagh falls to number 4 this weekend with £1.05 Million, a modest 29% drop over last weekend.
The movie has now taken £11.2 Million on the UK box office and is the 3rd top movie of 2022 so far.
Falling to number 5 this weekend after its debut at number 2 is the Jackass boys and their death defying stunts as the movie takes £997,197, a 52% drop, giving the film a £4 Million total.
Director Justin Lin seems to suggest so in a tweet!
Let the next Starfleet voyage begin! #StarTrekBeyond #LLAP pic.twitter.com/VZh9YvJgqA
— Justin Lin (@trailingjohnson) June 29, 2015
The first teaser poster for the forthcoming Star Trek reboot sequel Into Darkness has been release, and what a fantastic poster.
Featuring a sole figure looking out onto a city from inside a hole in side of some wreckage. What is the weckage, is it a building, is it the enterprise? Who is the figure, is it Kirk? Look closer at the hole, it's in the shape of the famous starfleet logo. Is that a futuristic London you can see in the distence? The Gherkin is there and the London Eye, are we in for a more grounded film this time, and based in London, the bad guy is British? Is that who's standing on the pile of rubble?
To see the a bigger poster, check below or for a really big one check here.
Many many question, what is known if that this is a great poster and if this lives up to the origianl reboot it'll be a great film.
The full cast and director JJ Abrams return next year on May 17th, although there will be a nine minute trailer with