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The Lost City of Z

The Lost City of Z
2017
 141 minutes (2 hrs 21 mins)

Director and Cast Quickview

Directed by

Starring

Charlie Hunnam · Robert Pattinson · Sienna Miller · Tom Holland · Edward Ashley · Angus Macfadyen

Full cast & crew

Release dates

US release date US release: 21st April 2017
Belgium release date Belgium release: 15th March 2017
France release date France release: 15th March 2017

Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 24th Mar '17
  • Debut position: 7
  • Highest position: 7
  • Debut gross: £270.1 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 2

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 14th Apr '17
  • Debut position: 28
  • Highest position: 10
  • Debut gross: $110.2 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 10

Chart position history

UK box office

24 Mar, 2017
7
31 Mar, 2017
13

US box office

21 Apr, 2017
10
28 Apr, 2017
12
5 May, 2017
12

Global box office

Certificates

US
PG-13

N-13

13

G

15

TE

Total grosses

UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £558.2 Thousand
US total gross
United States Flag  $8.6 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $19.3 Million

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News from around the web
Robert Pattinson and Tom Holland's flop is now available to watch on Prime Video  Digital Spy Tue, 28th January 2025

The Lost City of Z  Reverse Shot Fri, 14th April 2017

Transporting and profound, The Lost City of Z is an instant classic - review  The Telegraph Thu, 23rd March 2017

The Lost City Of Z Review  empireonline.com Mon, 13th March 2017

‘The Lost City of Z’ Review: An Intimate (and Somewhat Insane) Epic  High Def Digest Fri, 21st April 2017

We Shall Find the Glory - The Lost City of Z (2017)  Bright Wall/Dark Room Wed, 18th July 2018

Audiences across the UK can't get enough of Belle and her beast as the Disney live action films scores a fantastic second weekend, Power rangers is the top new film at number 2.

A second weekend gross of £12.3 million for Beauty and The Beast is something most films would be happy to have as their debut weekend gross and would be in the top 100 highest grossers.

This brings the films total gross over 10 days to nearly £40 million and makes it the top grossing film of the year so far, overtaking La La Land.

With this type of momentum there is a chance it could end up being the top film of the year, although there are some big hitters coming later and a massive film at the tend of the year.

Power Rangers make their debut at number 2 this week in their revamped, re-booted, big budget incarnation to the tune of £1.5 million.

There was one other Power Rangers movie, back in 1995, based on the TV show it had the full title of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie and debuted in the UK to the tune of £1.3 million.

If we take inflation into account the 1995 film did far better and would today have debuted to the tune of £3.2 million.

Worth noting is that if the chart were counted for the whole week rather than just Friday - Sunday Power Rangers would have been at number 5 this week.

Also new this week is The Lost City of Z debuting at 7 with £0.28 million and CHiPs at number 8 with £0.2 million.

Longest running film this week is The Lego Batman Movie which has been around now for 7 weeks and the top grossing movie, after just 10 days is Beauty and The Beast.

Historical charts

A year ago - Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice made its long awaited debut a the top of the box office knocking King Fu Panda to number 3.

Five years ago - The first of The Hunger Games movies was unleashed on the world and hit the top on its debut weekend, it knocked The Devil Inside down to number 4.

Ten years ago - Zack Snyder brought us his big screen cinematic style in 300 which debuted at the top knocking Norbit down to number 4.

Fifteen years ago - Ali G Indahouse made its debut at the top of the box office, it knocked Ocean’s Eleven down to number 3 after 5 weeks on top.

Twenty years ago - The speacial edition of Star Wars made its debut at the top of the UK box office, it knocked The English Patient down to number 2.

Twenty five years ago - Cape fear remained at the top for a third weekend, it kept off Bugsy which debuted at number 2.