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UK Box Office Weekend 4th - 6th May 2018: Avenger Infinity War retains it s hold at the top as I Feel Pretty is the top new film

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Avengers: Infinity War
With Avengers Infinity War proving too strong to be removed from the top of the UK box office, comedy I Feel Pretty makes its debut at number 2 this week.

I Feel PrettyAfter its 3rd top grossing debut of all time last week the film drops by 57% this week with a weekend gross of just over £10 million.

This brings the films total gross in the UK to nearly £52 million and its now the top grossing film of 2018 overtaking the other Marvel film Black Panther.

Amy Schumer stars in I Feel Pretty which makes its debut at number 2 this week.

Maybe its a brave move to open the week after a Marvel film but the love yourself comedy takes £1.2 million for the weekend.

A Quiet Place is still doing really well for itself and this week is at number 3 with a weekend gross of £395,335 which brings the total gross to over £10 million.

Finishing off the top 5 is The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society at 4 with has now taken £4 million and Rampage which has now taken £8 million.

This weeks top 10 UK Box Office films

  1. Avengers: Infinity War - £10,143,580
  2. I Feel Pretty - £1,272,154
  3. A Quiet Place - £395,335
  4. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - £357,429
  5. Rampage - £256,219
  6. Blade Runner - £231,271
  7. The Strangers: Prey At Night - £205,325
  8. Tully - £138,674
  9. Peter Rabbit - £120,181
  10. Mary and the Witch's Flower - £119,129
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