
US release: 4th March 2011
Australia release: 3rd March 2011
Bosnia and Herzegovina release: 3rd March 2011




£4.6 Million
$62.5 Million
$127.9 Million A new era of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is about the start with the release of The Fantastic Four: First Steps which has been given a 12A age rating in the UK for moderate threat, violence.
The movie stars the man who is in most things at the moment Pedro Pascal who has also been in movies like The Adjustment Bureau and Wonder Woman~2011, the movie also stars Vanessa Kirby who has appeared in Mission:Impossible - Fallout and The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman.
The movie is directed by Matt Shakman who is a TV director veteran and was responsible for much of the acclaimed series Wandavision, he has previously directed Cut Bank in 2014.
Movie Synopsis
A group of famous superheroes are the planet’s only hope when an intergalactic being threatens to consume the world.
BBFC certificate breakdown.
Released globaly this week there are 26 new releases looking to take your attention and where available could hit your local cinema and try and replace Gladiator II from the top of the global box office.
As well as many movies released in cinemas around the globe this list also includes a number of the top movies released on streaming platforms.
Check out other new releases from around the world.
Here are the top new release this week in countries across the world!Check back on Monday to see what new movies made it onto the Weekend Box Office Chart.
New action movie from two of the biggest bankable stars in Hollywood, The Fall Guy, is given a 12A age rating in the UK for moderate violence, infrequent strong language, drug references.
The movie stars Ryan Gosling who has previously starred in Gangster Squad and First Man and Emily Blunt who has previously starred in Gnomeo & Juliet and The Adjustment Bureau.
The movie is directed by veteran director David Leitch who has previously directed Deadpool 2 and John Wick.
Movie Synopsis
A stuntman recovering from a disastrous accident agrees to work on a new film directed by his ex
BBFC certificate breakdown.
Action film Battle: Los Angeles fights its way to the top of the UK box office this week de-throwning Rango in the process.
There was not a lot of hype for the film really, but Battle: Los Angeles still manages to take a fairly modest £1.8 million pound this week. The film stars Aaron Eckhart with a story about aliens invading Los Angeles, not the most original of stories but always a crowd pleaser. The film is top in the US as well.
Falling a single place this week is Rango. The Animated film with the voice of Johnny Depps takes £1.5 million bringing its 2 week gross to £ 3,615,885.
Climbing up a single place this week is the Liam Neeson thriller Unknown which adds just over a million pound to its gross so after 2 weeks it's now taken £ 3,161,588.
Falling to fourth is The Adjustment Bureau with a weekend gross of £911,863 taking its total to £3,082,693 and then new at 5 is Hall Pass which takes a lower than expected £900,936.
This week's box office chart is a lot lower than last week's where Alice in Wonderland was still riding high on number one with a weekend of £7.3 million and a total gross of nearly £23 million. Shutter Island and Green Zone took over a 2 million each and Avatar was still hanging on with over half a million pound, its total gross in the UK had reached nearly £90 million.
Johnny Depp voices the character of Rango this week which makes its debut at the top of the UK box office.
Rango is the story of a lizard who winds up in the Wild West of America. The film had a mediocre opening weekend in what has been a quiet weekend compared to recent weeks with a £1,638,613 weekend gross on its debut.
The runner up this week is another new entry in the shape of Matt Damon who stars in The Adjustment Bureau, the George Nolfi directed film took £1,395,715 over the weekend.
To Finish off a trio of new released at the top of the box office is the Liam Neeson starring Unknown. The crime thriller, for which Neeson is starting to pigeon hole himself, is directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and took £1,356,345 this weekend.
Nick Frost and Simon Pegg are at number 4 with their Alien film Paul which has a weekend take of £1,109,766 with a total gross of £12,207,049, and getting over the hangover of the award season is The Kings Speech which is now at 3 with a weekend of £1,076,381 which brings its total now to £41,930,117.
Last weeks top film, Gnomeo and Juliet, falls all the way to 6 this week, quite a drop post school holiday, but Rango is direct competition and took much of its potential audience this weekend.