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UK Box Office Weekend Report 9th - 11th June 2017: Tom Cruise new film The Mummy falls short of beating Wonder Woman although it was a very tight fight

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The Mummy
Tom Cruise has always been a film favourite at the UK box office having scored hit film after hit film, but his latest film The Mummy which must have seemed like a sure fire hit falls at number 2 this week. The Mummy

It was a very close call in the end with The Mummy pulling in £3.3 million on its debut, if you compare this to Cruises last film

Jack Reacher: Never Go Back it is a million higher, but compared to his last franchise film Mission:Impossible - Rogue Nation it is a couple of million shy.

This probably doesn't mean the actor is starting to loose his sure fire hit status but if you compare this The Mummy to the 1999 Brendan Fraser version of the film its about equal, and thats film debuted nearly 20 years ago.

Remaining at the top for a second week, and by the thinest of margins is Wonder Woman which takes £3.4 million this weekend.

This brings the films total gross after 10 days of play to £12.8 million and well on track to be one of the highest grossing movies of the year.

Take That: Wonderland Live From the O2

Also new this week at number 5 is the Live Cinema event Take That: Wonderland Live From the O2 with £1 million.

New at 6 is My Cousin Rachel while another event movie Peter Pan: NT Live 2017 is new at 11.

With Beauty and the Beast returning to the top 15 this week it becomes once again the top grossing movie with £72 million and the longest running film at 12 weeks.

This weeks top 10 UK Box Office films

  1. Wonder Woman - £3,480,956
  2. The Mummy - £3,343,650
  3. Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazars Revenge - £1,487,705
  4. Baywatch - £1,139,773
  5. Take That: Wonderland Live From the O2 - £1,004,918
  6. My Cousin Rachel - £637,704
  7. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul - £508,394
  8. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 - £305,740
  9. Moulin Rouge - £163,474
  10. The Boss Baby - £155,512
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