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With the lockdown still effecting the UK and keeping cinemas closed the home video industry is doing very well and this week the release of Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker makes a big impact at the top.
The last movie in the Skywalker sage and presented by Lucasfilms and Disney was a controversial movie on its release in December of 2019.
The film did well at the box office in the UK taking £58.2 Million over a 7 week period, the lowest of the Disney produced sequels.
The film hits the home entertainment market last week and took over the top slot.
After taking over a the top last week the Dwayne Johnson starring Fantasy/Comedy movie falls to number 2 on its 3rd week.
The highest new film last week and the speedy blue hedgehog remains in the same place at number 3 this week.
Still doing well on the home entertainment front but the Disney sequel movie falls to number 4 this week on its 5th week of release.
An independent movie directed by Andrew Onwubolu and released in November of 2019 this was a sizeable hit at the box office making its debut at number 3 and going on to take £4.5 Million over 6 weeks.
The movie makes its home entertainment debut at number 5 this week.
Here is the full home entertainment top 10 for week 22nd - 28th April 2020
The Marvel Cinematic Universe returned to the top the box office this week with Spider-Man: Far From Home on its debut weekend knocking Toy Story 4 off the top after 2 weeks at number 1.
The first MCU film post Avengers: Endgame takes the film series back to the top of the box office with a weekend gross of £14 Million.
This is far highest than the £10 Million of Spider-Man: Homecoming, and is the 36 top film debut in the UK.
The MCU is on a massive high at the moment, and with Endgames record breaking box office run the next film in the series is bound to do well.
Thee weeks in and the Pixar movie falls to number 2 with a weekend gross of £5.5 Million which pushes the films total UK gross to £36 Million.
The films gross is going to end up well below the previous movie Toy Story 3 as that film had taken an amazing £51.5 Million 3 weeks into its run.
The film is the third top film of 2019 behind Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame.
Danny Boyles comedy based around the music of The Beatles falls to number 3 this week after missing out on the top spot with a weekend gross of £1.6 Million.
This brings the films total gross after 2 weeks £5.6 Million.
After the success of the Take That Greatest Hits Live broadcast a few weeks back Westlife try the same with great success and take their twenty year tour to number 4 with £899,488.
Director Ari Aster's new film disappointingly enters the box office at number 5 this week with a debut gross of £812,052.
This animated feature enters the box office at number 6 this week with a gross of £520,540.
Luc bessons new movie starring Sasha Luss and Helen Mirren enters the UK box office at number 9 this week with a weekend gross of £198,390.
11 weeks in and now at number 14 the mega smash movie has now taken a UK gross of £88.5 Million.
This weekend, Friday 5th July 2019, there are 5 new films released in the UK looking to hit the box office, but can it challenge Toy Story 4 for the top spot?
First up at cinemas this week is Spider-Man: Far From Home, a Sci-Fi movie directed by Jon Watts who also directed Spider-Man: Homecoming in 2017 which grossed £29.7 Million.
It stars Tom Holland who last starred in Avengers: Endgame and Samuel L. Jackson who last appeared in Shaft.
Next on the new release schedule is Midsommar, this new Mystery movie stars Florence Pugh and Jack Reynor.
The film is brought to us by 2 time director Ari Aster.
Next up this week is Escape Plan: The Extractors which is directed by John Herzfeld who directed Two Of A Kind in 1983.
It stars Sylvester Stallone and Dave Bautista who were last seen together in Escape Plan 2 which grossed £6,737.
Also this week there is Anna from director Luc Besson who also directed The Messenger in 1999.
The film features Sasha Luss and Helen Mirren in starring roles.
The long list of new releases continues with The Queens Corgi which is directed by Vincent Kesteloot and Ben Stassen directing together.
It stars Rusty Shackleford and Jo Wyatt.
Check back on Monday to see where these films end up on the Weekend Box Office Chart.
Come back next week when there are 2 new releases hitting cinemas.
The first Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man movie gets a 12A certificate from the BBFC.
SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING (12A) moderate fantasy violence, threat, sex references, obscured strong language https://t.co/QJc4WE5gF8
— BBFC (@BBFC) June 19, 2017
Spider-Man will have his own stand alone movie after his appearace in Capatain America Civil War.
The film will be titled Spider-Man Homecoming.
OFFICIAL: Marvel's "Spider-Man: Homecoming" swinging into theaters July 7, 2017! https://t.co/1t1WwM0gi4 pic.twitter.com/eIHi1fZQza
— Marvel Entertainment (@Marvel) April 13, 2016