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UK Box Office Analysis 6th - 8th December 2019: Frozen II remains at the top with Knives Out still second, Les Miserables: the Staged Concert is the top new film

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Frozen II
The top 3 films this week stay the same headed by Frozen II spending another weekend at the top while the top new film of the week is a live broadcast of Les Mis�rables which enters at 4.

Frozen II

Disney's sequel movie makes it 3 weeks at the top of the UK box office with a weekend gross of £4.3 Million.

The movie now has a UK total gross of £33.6 Million and is well ahead of the previous movie and is currently the 8th highest grossing movie of 2019.

Knives Out

The murder mystery movie directed by Rian Johnson remains at number 2 for a second weekend with a gross of £1.6 Million which brings the films total UK gross to £6 Million after 2 weeks.

Last Christmas

Proving to be a proper holiday hit the Paul Feig directed movie remains at number 3 this week with a gross of £1.3 Million.

This brings the movies total UK gross to £12.4 Million after 4 weeks of release.

Les Mis�rables: The Staged Concert

Les Mis�rables: The Staged Concert

Highest new entry of the weekend comes from a live broadcast of the hit musical starring the likes of Michael Ball and Alfie Boe which grosses £946,785 over the weekend.

Blue Story

The controversial movie takes £378,589 this weekend as it slips to number 5 with a total gross of £3.6 Million after 3 weeks.

Joker

The hit movie is the longerst running film on the box office this week with 8 weeks and is the highest total gross movie with £57.4 Million.

This weeks top 10 UK Box Office films

  1. Frozen II - £4,397,903
  2. Knives Out - £1,637,525
  3. Last Christmas - £1,318,062
  4. Les Misérables: The Staged Concert - £946,785
  5. Blue Story - £378,589
  6. Le Mans '66 - £184,898
  7. Gremlins - £162,528
  8. Motherless Brooklyn - £153,821
  9. Elf - £148,489
  10. Charlie's Angels - £142,369
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