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UK Box Office Analysis Weekend 7th - 9th December 2018: A fairly static chart leaves Ralph Break The Internet at the top with 2 million pound weekend

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Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2
With little in the way of new releases the top spot remains the same as Ralph Break The Internet stays at the top, highest new film of the week is The Old Man And The Gun at number 7.

The Old Man And The Gun

Ralph Breaks The Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2

Spending a second weekend at the top Disneys Internet inspired sequel movie takes £2.4 million to boost its total gross to £7.4 million.

The Grinch

As we get deeper into the Christmas season audiences have started to take notice of the animated adaptation of the Dr. Seuss book.

This weekend, its 5th, the film goes up to number 2 with a £2 million weekend boosting its total to £19.4 million.

Creed II

The boxing sequel drops to number 3 on its second weekend with a £1.7 million weekend to increase its total UK gross to £5.9 million.

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald

Hanging onto a place on the top 5 at number 4 this week the Wizarding World film takes £1.4 million over its 4th weekend, the film has now taken £29.2 million.

Bohemian Rhapsody

Finishing off the top 5 the Queen film which has enchanted audiences and on its seventh week tales just under a million pound for a £43.9 million total.

This weeks top 10 UK Box Office films

  1. Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 - £2,446,583
  2. The Grinch - £2,001,598
  3. Creed II - £1,717,275
  4. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - £1,468,736
  5. Bohemian Rhapsody - £978,075
  6. Nativity Rocks! - £331,701
  7. The Old Man and the Gun - £317,831
  8. Sorry to Bother You - £250,453
  9. Nutcracker: ROH London 2018 Ballet - £191,828
  10. Robin Hood - £146,557
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