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Weeks on box office: 14
18th Jul 1997
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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom gets its first trailer - and it has lots of running and dinosaurs.
Its fairly predictable stuff and has a sneaky suspicion of The Lost World: Jurassic Park in there.
Its nice to see Jeff Goldblum in the mix but they could resists making him say his immortal words from the original movie.
Check out the trailer below.
Still selling enough tickets to keep it on top for a third week is Dunkirk which holds off a strong debut from The Emoji Movie.
War film Dunkirk from director Christopher Nolan keeps pulling in the punters and stays on top for an incredible third weekend with a gross of £4.6 million.
This brings the films total to £28 million with no sign of slowing down yet, and with a weak load of new releases next week we could see a fourth weekend on top.
Coming in at number 2 this week is The Emoji Movie which takes a very good £2.7 million on its debut.
With the summer holidays in full swing this is a timely release and it could mean the film stays in the upper reaches of the chart for a while to come.
Big budget movie Valerian and The City of A Thousand Planets from Luc Besson should have been a massive hit but we have a bit of a flop on our hands as the film debuts at number 3 with £1.8 million.
With 6 weeks on the chart Baby Driver is this week longest running film and with nearly £40 million in total grosses Despicable Me 3 is the highest total grossing film.
Historical charts
A year ago
This time last year the excellent Suicide Squad debuted at the top knocking off Finding Dory after a single week at the top.
Five years ago
Ted from Seth Mcfarlane made its debut at the top knocking The Dark Knight Rises down to number 2 after a couple of weeks on top.
Ten years ago
The Simpsons Movie held on to the top of the box office while top new film Evan Almighty made its debut at number 4.
Fifteen years ago
Men in Black II made its debut at the top knocking off Austin Powers in Goldmember from the top after a single week.
Twenty years ago
The first Men in Black film made its debut at the top of the UK box office knocking The Lost World: Jurassic park down to number 3 after 2 weeks on top.
Twenty five years ago
Far and Away with Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman was the top film of the week, it knocked Universal Soldier down to 2 after a week on top.
As with the rest of the world Jurassic World took the Uk box office by storm over the weekend just gone and scored a huge debut.
Taking over the number 1 spot with ease with a £19 million opening it makes Jurassic World the 6th highest opening ever in the UK.
Jurassic World's predecessor from 2001, Jurassic Park III, only manage £4 million on its opening weekend, in fact it only took £18.3 million on it's entire run, World has beaten it already.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park, the second film in the series, did better with a £8.4 million opening and £30.5 million total gross while Jurassic Park took a total of £47 million, World could beat all these.
Last weeks top film, Spy, fell only to second place with £1.5 million, it's total gross is £5.5 million.
The only other new film on the box office chart this week was London Road starring Tom Hardy which debuted at number 8.
Historical charts
A Year ago
22 Jump Street retained it's position on the box office while the highest new film of the week was Oculus which debuted at number 5.
Five years ago
Sex and the City 2 was still at the top while the highest new film was Letters to Juliet at number 2
Ten years ago
Mr. & Mrs. Smith was the highest new film which finally knocked Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of The Sith from the top spot, it ended up at number 2.
Fifteen years ago
Gladiator was still at the top of the charts while Drive Me Crazy was the highest new film at number 5.
Twenty years ago
The Brady Bunch Movie made its debut at the top of the box office knocking Jack and Sarah fell down to number 2.
Previously Ice Age 4 managed to get to the top in a very quiet week in only 134 screens across the UK, this week the film has expanded to 522 screens and take an amazing £10,087,052, so in actual fact the film has taken more in it's 3rd weekend of release than most films make in their first weekend. To date Ice Age 4 has taken £13,051,881.
With Spider-Man's takings falling by 65% it falls to number 2, the longest stay in the chart this week is
This time last year
Five years ago another Harry Potter film was at the top on it's opening weekend, this time it was
Ten years ago, a time before any Harry Potter films,
And 15 years ago