
US release: 21st March 2014
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$0 The third and final Downton Abbey movie stays at the top of the UK box office for a second weekend with a second weekend gross of £2.2 Million.
The movie has now taken a total UK gross of just over £10 Million which is higher than the second movie in the series but is over £3 Million short of the first movie.
A very quiet week at the box office with little in the way of new releases has A Big Bold Beautiful Journey the highest new movie at 6.
The movie takes a little over half a million pound on its debut as holdover movies dominate the top 5.
A very quiet weekend at the UK box office has Weapons~2026 remain at the top for a third weekend in a row with a £1.1 Million weekend gross.
The movie has become a surprise big box office hit and has a total UK gross of £8.6 Million.
Which much of the top 5 staying in the same place this weekend the highest new movie is at number 6 with The Life of Chuck taking £486,294 on its debut.
Worth noting is the this weeks top 15 is one of the lowest weekend total for many weekend with little in the way of big blockbuster movies getting released, and summer holdovers like Superman~2025 and The Fantastic Four First Steps simply not bringing in the numbers.
Marvels The Fantastic Four: First Steps held off a potential threat from new comer The Naked Gun~2025 to stay at the top of the UK and Northern Ireland box office for a second weekend.
Despite a 62% drop from last weekend the superhero movie took an exceptable second weekend gross of just over £3 Million giving the movie a total gross of £15.3 Million.
The movie has now taken more that Thor and should overtake Eternals and maybe this years Thunderbolts by next weekend.
The reinvented The Naked Gun~2025 starring Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson makes its debut at number 2 this weekend with a nice £1.8 Million.
This is very much in the ballpark of the original The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad which took £457,000 on its debut and adjusted for inflation would be nearly £2 Million.
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There is no stopping director James Gunn's Superman~2025 movie at the moment as the superhero feature easily spends a second weekend at the top of the North American box office.
The movie takes $57.25 Million on its second weekend, a decent 54% drop over last week as the movie pushes its gross to $235 Million.
Staying tight at number 2 is Jurassic World: Rebirth which has a total US gross of $276 Million.
Highest new movie of the weekend is the reboot of I Know What You Did Last Summer~2025 which takes $13 Million on its debut at number 3.
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Director Danny Boyle returns to the horror series that made it a household name (well maybe Trainspotting did!) with 28 Years Later and the much anticipated movie tops the UK box office on its debut.
The Oscar winning director ducked out of the series second movie 28 Weeks Late and Juan Carlos Fresnadillo took on directing duties, but he brought the series to life in 2002 with 28 Days Later.
The movie takes a fantastic £4.7 Million on its debut which is better than the previous two movies combined.
Last weeks top movie, How to Train Your Dragon~2025, drop to number 2 this week after only a single weekend at the top, although with the school summer holidays just round the corner a longer stay, and maybe return to the top, is likely.
Elio from Disney and Pixar falls short this weekend and can only manage a top 3 entry at 3 with just under a million debut - although with the school holidays around the corner - and good reviews - it could hang around.
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