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$0 Bringing the new era of the Jurassic series to an end Jurassic World Domination is given a 12A age rating in the UK for moderate threat, scary scenes, violence, rude gestures.
The movie brings back the main stars from the original series of Jurassic Park movies, Sam Neil, Jeff Goldblum and Laura Dern as well as Jurassic World regulars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard.
The movie is directed by Colin Trevorrow who brought us Jurassic World which kicked of this new era if the Jurassic series.
Movie Synopsis
The future of mankind hangs in the balance as humans and dinosaurs coexist following the destruction of Isla Nublar. Our heroes must save the planet from an ecological disaster that has the potential to wipe out both human and dinosaur populations.
BBFC certificate breakdown.
The indie smash hit Everything Everywhere All At Once was the top new movie of the weekend coming in at number 3 while the event movie Little Mix Live: The Final Show (For Now...) was new at number 5 from a single day showing.
A whole host of new movie hit the lower end of the box office starting with Firestarter~2022, a remake of the 1984 movie new at 9 with £250,005, and also inside the top 10 is Sarkaru Vaari Paata which takes £177,903.
Outside the top 10 is Saunkan Saunkane at 14 with £103,278 and The Quiet Girl at number 15 with £85,466.
UK box office top 5 weekend breakdown 13th - 15th May 2022
The sequel movies second week has the MCU title dropping by a large 71% over last weeks total as it pulls in £5.6 Million.
This is still a fairly impressive 56% of the total Uk box office, in comparison to Spider-Man: No Way Home from late last year it does better as that movie dropped 85% and went on to gross nearly £100 Million.
The movie has a total UK gross so far of £30 Million, £20 Million below the last Spider-Man movie, but it should keep the top spot warm until the next high flying summer blockbuster in a couple of weeks.
The movie is currently the 3rd top movie of 2022 and should take over at number 2 from Sing 2 by next weekend.
Staying put at number 2 is the sequel movie from the TV show Downton Abbey which takes £971,705 on its third weekend of release, a modest 37% drop over last weekend.
This gives the period movie a total UK gross of £10 Million and its the 10th top movie of 2022.
One of the biggest indie hits of recent time, Michelle Yeoh stars in Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert's multiverse bending movie that is actually giving Doctor Strange a run for its money.
making its debut at number 3 this weekend with it takes £681,351 with the potential to get even better and good word of mouth spreads.
The fast blue hedgehog falls to 4 this weekend with a weekend gross of £519,913, a small 18% drop, which gives the movie a total UK gross of £24 Million and the 5th top movie of 2022.
Play their final concert, for now, the female three piece group have their concert streamed into cinemas for those that with couldn't get their or couldn't get tickets.
The event movie takes £361,908 on its single Saturday performance.
As In The Height makes its debut a number 2 on this weekends box office the horror movie A Quiet Place Part II goes back to the top on its third weekend of release.
It was a closely fought battle with only a couple of hundred dollars between the two movies, also making its debut this weekend is sequel movie Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway at number 3.
US box office QuickView
UK box office top 5 breakdown weekend 11th - 13th June 2021.
Director John Krasinski silent horror movie goes back to the top of the US box office on its third weekend of release as it has a close battle with In The Heights.
The movie takes $11.4 Million this weekend which is a 40 % drop from last weekend, but its total goes over $100 Million to $108.9 Million making it the first movie to over the milestone since the pandemic started in March 2020.
Making its debut at number 2 this week and narrowly missing out on the top spot is the Jon M. Chu directed musical which takes $11.4 Million over the weekend.
The movie may have limited appeal but its a strong summer movie so there is the potential for it to stick around on the box office over the summer months.
The sequel to 2018's Peter Rabbit makes its US debut at number 3 this weekend with a gross of $10.4 Million.
The movie has been a bit hit in the UK and other areas across the globe but doesn't seem to have hit the right note in America with a slightly disappointing debut.
The horror sequel falls from the top to number 4 this weekend with a gross of $10.02 Million, a 58% drop from its debut, but not that bad for a summer horror movie.
The movie has a total gross in the US of $43.8 Million.
Disney's 101 Dalmatians prequel falls to number 5 this weekend with $6.7 Million, a 39% drop over last weekend giving the movie a total gross of $56 Million after 3 weeks of release.
Liam Neeson remains at the top of the US box office this weekend with the revenge thriller Honest Thief, in fact the top 3 movies remain the same as last week!
The highest new movie of the weekend is horror movie The Empty Man which makes its debut at number 4, also making a debut this week is Monsters Inc. re-release which enters at 7 and After We Collided which makes its debut at 8.
Here is the US box office Quickview.
Liam Neeson stars in the revenge thriller which remains at the top of the US box office for a second weekend, the week taking $2.3 Million which is only a 36% drop from last weekend.
This pushes the total gross in the US to $7.4 Million on its second weekend, and with more and more cinemas starting to open it could be one of the bigger film to open during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Tim Hill directed comedy starring Robert De Niro remains at number 2 this week with $1.8 Million, only 25% down from last weekend.
The film has been out for 3 weeks now and has taken $9.7 Million since release.
**UPDATE** With the release of the final weekend figures The Empty Man has taken just a little more than Tenet and so ended in third place rather than fourth.
Highest new movie of the week is the David Prior directed horror movie which lands at number 3 this weekend with $1.26 Million.
with Halloween next weekend the movie should have a strong second weekend but then the potential to drop off the chart is strong, although horror movies did shine during the pandemic cinema shutdown when only drive-in theatres were open.
Warner Bros. have admitted that their 'savour of cinema' movie was actually a failure and just maybe they opened the movie too soon, regardless of that the movie takes $1.3 Million this weekend, a drop of only 19%.
The movie has been on the box office for 8 weeks now and is by far the highest grossing movie since cinemas closed in March with $52.5 Million, as a side note Warner Bros. have been cagy about the movies box office figures.
Disney's re-release of their Henry Selick directed classic falls to number 5 this weekend with $577,000, a 57% drop, giving the movie a total gross of $76.9 Million since its 1994 release.
With cinemas in the UK still not operating anywhere near capacity and couple that with many people still not willing to spend a couple of hours in close proximity to other people tenet spends a second weekend at the top in a weaker box office than last week.
The top film of the weekend is 20th Century Fox's (and hence Disney's) much delayed mutant movie The New Mutants which makes its debut this week and has perhaps been a bit disappointing for many.
With the weakened weekend box office and the potential new spike in the COVID-19 cases the box office is not looking good, and if the likes of Wonder Woman 1984 and No Time To Die get delayed we may not see a full recovery until well into next year.
Here is a breakdown of this week top 5 movies in the UK 4th - 6th September 2020.
Christopher Nolans head scratching new movie which has split opinion among movie goers remains at the top in the UK box office for a second weekend with £2.1 Million.
This puts the movies total UK gross at £10 Million, it is the top movie of the summer period and could well be the top title for weeks to come.
Peerhaps coming in lower than expected the new Disney movie from the X-Men univers makes its debut at number 2 with £686.4K.
It's hard to know where this movie will go from here, it could be a long running movie as Unhinged has been, but if we get the new big blockbusters that are expected in the next couple of months it could sink without trace and end up on Disney+ sooner rather than later.
Directed by Roger Kumble this movie at first was not a top 5 movie but then when figures came in from the distributer it was a top 3 movie!
The film takes £256K on its debut with little in the way of hype or word of mouth.
Pixars computer generated animation falls to it lowest position since it launched on March with a weekend gross of £135.6K.
This puts the movies total gross as £6.9 Million after 13 weeks on the box office.
The Russell Crowe starring thriller drops to number 5 this week with £96.9K for a £1 Million total after 6 weeks of play.