Interesting first trailer from Disney's upcoming movie Christopher Robin based on A. A. Milne's Winnie The Pooh
The film is based on the Pooh story's Christopher Robin and his turmoil in life of forgetting imagination, until he sees all the friends he has lost from the Winnie the Pooh stories.
There is an unsettling feeling of Ted meets Hook in this trailer but lets just hope the film doesn't end up being like that, check out the trailer below.
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In a week where not a lot has changed on the box office and the top 3 are the same headed up by Fast and Furious 8 the highest new entry is Their Finest at number 4.
Proving that the series is still well and truly alive Fast 8 takes £3.5 million on its second weekend of release, this is below the previous films second weekend.
The action drama is doing great guns in the UK and its total UK gross now sits at £23 million.
Highest new film of the week is Their Finest starring Gemma Arterton which makes its debut at number 4 with £0.8 million.
Also new this week is Unforgettable at number 7 which takes a very low £270,000 debut for star Katherine Heigl.
Longest running film of the week is Get Out which has been on the chart for 6 weeks now and highest total grossing film is Beauty and The Beast which is still at number 3 this week and has taken an incredible £68 million.
Historical charts
A year ago - The Jungle Book kept its hold on the chart for a second weekend while Bastile Day was the top new film at 3.
Five years ago - Battleship retained its grip on the chart and stayed at the top while Salmon Fishing in The Yeman was the top new film at 2.
Ten years ago - Wild Hogs spent a second weekend at the top while Anthony Hopkins starred in Fracture which was new at number 2.
Fifteen years ago - Bend It Like Beckham remained as the top film of the week while Dwayne Johnson starred in The Scorpion King which was the top new film at number 2.
Twenty years ago - Taking over at the top on its debut as Wes Cravens Scream while Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back fell from the top to 4 in its Special Edition release.
Twenty five years ago - The Hand That Rocks The Cradle was the new film of the week making its debut at the top while Hook fell to number 2.
Producing a series best with a £14 million opening weekend Fast and Furious 8 tops the UK box office easily making more than the rest of the chart added together.
This is the first instalment without the late Paul Walker and many thought the series could not continue, but number 8 in the long running series has performed better then expected.
The £14 million opening makes it the 30th best opening ever in the UK ahead ofThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 and behind Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of The Sith.
After a week at the top The Boss baby falls to number 2 with £3 million bringing the films total to a rather good £16.7 million after 2 weeks.
The Handmaiden is new at number 6 with £474,752 and The Sense of an Ending is new at 10 with £329,948.
Highest total grossing movie on the chart is Beauty and The Beast with £65 million, its now the 10th top film in the UK, and the longest running film is Logan with 7 weeks.
Historical charts - A year ago - The Jungle Book hit the top of the chart on its debut while Zootopia fell to number 2.
Five years ago - Battle ship was the new film at the top of the box office while the 3D version of Titanic fell to number 2.
Ten years ago - Wild Hogs flew into the top of the box office knocking Mr. Beans Holiday down to number 2 after 2 weeks at the top.
Fifteen years ago - Bend It Like Beckham was the top new film of the week making its debut at number 1 while Blade II fell to number 3.
Twenty years ago - The special edition of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back made its debut at the top, it knocked the special edition of Star Wars to number 2.
Twenty five years ago - Hook made its debut at the top of the box office and with an all new top 3 Deceived fell to number 4.
As the awards ceremonies continue across the world, and America, 2 of the top contenders hook themselves to the top of the US box office with Hidden Figures staying at the top and La La Land climbing to number 2.
After its close call with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story last week Hidden Figures holds on to the top with ease this week.
The film out 3 black women who's achieves in the NASA programme were hidden from public knowledge took $20.4 million over the weekend bringing the total gross to $54.8 million.
Climbing to number 2 after success at the Golden Globes and a lot of Oscar buzz La La Land this week takes $14.5 million.
Highest new film this week, remember that many of the Oscar contenders will have had limited release before the end of the year, is The Bye Bye Man at number 6 with $13.3 million.
Patriots Day, a film about the Boston Marathon bombing, climbs to number 6 with $12 million after 3 weeks in only 3 cinemas.
Longest running film at the US box office is La La Land with 6 weeks, although 5 of those were on limited release, while the top total grossing movie is Rogue One which is just a shade off half a billion.