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Highest chart position: 3
Weeks on box office: 6
Highest US chart position: 3
Weeks on US box office: 23
UK gross: £7,035,245
US gross: $54,009,150
UK gross: £6,996,519
US gross: $83,586,447
UK gross: £3,874,112
US gross: $52,218,558
UK gross: £5,040,843
US gross: $67,560,690
28th February 2020
At the UK box office this weekend, Friday, 28th February 2020, there are 6 new releases looking to take your attention at the local multiplex and knock Sonic The Hedgehog from the top of the UK box office chart next week.
First up at cinemas this week is The Invisible Man, a movie directed by Leigh Whannell who also directed Insidious Chapter 3 in 2015 which grossed £3.9 Million in the UK.
It stars Elisabeth Moss who last starred in Shirley (2020).
The film also stars Oliver Jackson-Cohen who last appeared in The Healer (2017).
Next on this weeks new release schedule is Dark Waters.
This new movie stars Mark Ruffalo who's last film was Avengers: Endgame (2019)
It also stars Anne Hathaway who appeared in The Hustle (2019).
The film is brought to us by Todd Haynes.
Next up this week is Wendy which is directed by Benh Zeitlin who directed Beasts Of The Southern Wild in 2012.
It stars Yashua Mack and Devin France.
Also this week there is True History Of The Kelly Gang from director Justin Kurzel who also directed The Assassin in 2016.
The film features George MacKay and Essie Davis in starring roles.
The long list of new releases continues with Downhill which is directed by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash directing together.
It stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell.
Finally there is Color Out Of Space from director Richard Stanley who also directed Hardware in 1990, the film stars Nicolas Cage and Joely Richardson.
Check back on Monday to see if these new releases enter the UK Weekend Box Office Chart.
Come back next week when there are 3 new releases.
8th January 2018
The reign of Star Wars: The Last Jedi is over as American audiences this week have preferred the comedy of Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle.
Now in its 3rd Weekend the Dwayne Johnson film has not only won over critics but audiences alike.
Highest new film of the week of Insidious The Last Key, early January horror has done well in the last few years and is becoming a staple of the cinema calendar.
The Last Jedi falls to 3 this week and is starting to tumble fast and will only just out gross Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and not even come close to Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
The top 5 is finished off with The Greatest Showman and Pitch Perfect 3.
19th October 2015
Brand new at the top of the video charts on it's debut week of release is the Dwayne Johnson starring vehicle San Andreas.
The film was released into UK cinemas on May 29th 2015 where it debuted at the top after “The Rock” did a whirlwind of publicity around the film.
A £4.6 million debut was greeted with a 60% drop the following week, a 6 week run on the box office was it gross £11.3 million in the UK.
Not a massive UK hit it did very well across the globe grossing $470.4 million and sits as the 155th top grossing movie of all time.
Mad Max Fury Road falls from the top where it debuted last week into number 2 this week.
Also new on the UK video charts this week are: Insidious Chapter 3 getting ready for the Halloween season at number 3 and Pierce Bronson in Survivor which was a small hit from earlier this year.
23rd June 2015
Jurassic World is still there dominating the world box office chart and this week very nearly made it to the magic $1 Billion mark.
It will make it there in the coming days and in doing so will be the fastest film to make the mark in box office history, the current holder being Avengers.
A decline in box office of nearly 50% means Jurassic World takes $262 million from 67 countries over the last week, with some more countries to come this could start to challenge Avatar as the top film of all time.
Pixar release Inside Out, their first film in a couple of years, this week to great review and a world take of $132 million from 38 countries.
With many more countries to go Inside Out could be one of Pixar's biggest hits, Pixar films tend to have good milage and with the school holidays on us this could get repeat viewing.
With Inside Out and Jurassic World taking a large bulk of the world grosses this week for a film to come in 3rd with $29 million is great, and from only 3 countries, but SPL 2 has done just that.
Here is the world box office top 10 this week.
16th June 2015
No other film mattered this week as Jurassic World stormed the world box office and left the competition behind.
Taking a staggering $511 million from 67 countries the dinosaur film has become the second biggest opening film of all time, behind Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 from 2011.
Time will tell how well the film will ultimately do but it's half way to the magic billion dollar mark and almost quarter of the way to beating Titanic, Avatar with $2.7 billion may be a little out of its reach.
Last week top film across the globe fell into second place this week, San Andreas takes $53 million from 69 countries and has now grossed $373.3 million.
Worthy of a mention this week is Indian film Hamari Adhuri Kahaani which is number 10 this week from just 1 country.
Here is the full world box office top 10: