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Tue, 29th January 2019It was a slow weekend at cinemas this week but with How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World expanding into more countries the film tops the chart, French film Qu'est-ce Qu'on A Encore Fait Au Bon Dieu? is the top new film.
The threequel expands into 42 countries this week and tops the global box office in the process taking $40.2 million over the weekend.
This pushes the films total global gross to $84.4 million.
The former number 1 film falls to number 2 this week after 2 weeks at the top with a weekend gross of $21.7 million from 55 countries.
This pushes the film total gross to $198.9 million after 3 weeks of release.
The Chinese film is still only released in 1 country and this week moves to number 3 with a weekend gross of $20.8 million.
The film now has a global gross of $45.2 million.
The Oscar nominated film expands to 45 countries this weekend and takes $16.2 million which boosts its total global gross to $81.3 million.
Highest new entry of the week is at number 5 in the shape of the French sequel which is released in 3 countries and makes its debut with $12.8 million.
The DC comics adaptation is at 8 this week and while still released in an incredible 78 countries it passes another milestone as its total gross sits at $1.1 Billion.
The Queen bio-pic directed by Bryan Singer is at number 10 this week and is still going strong as its total gross hits $832 million.
After a few weeks of the same films bouncing around the top 5 this week has 2 new films enter in the top two spaces on the UK box office.
M. Night Shyamalan releases what is the third in a trilogy of films he started with Unbreakable starrring Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson in 2000 then continued with Split starring James McAvoy in 2017.
This new entry starring all three enters the UK box office at the top with a very respectable £3.4 million debut which is the directors best.
The historical drama starring Margot Robbie hits the UK at number 2 this week with a very reasonable £2.1 million debut weekend.
The bio-pic which entered the box office last week at the top falls to number 3 this weekend with a gross of £1.8 million.
This brings the Steve Coogan starring films total UK gross to £6.1 million after 10 days of release.
The film was the top grossing film for the full week Monday - Friday taking £3.5 million.
Disney's sequel movie falls to number 4 this week although it does pass the £40 million milestone in total grosses after a £1.7 million weekend.
The film is being lauded with awards but it falls to number 5 this weekend and a couple of weeks at number 2.
The Olivia Coleman starring film takes £1.3 million to boost its UK total to £11.1 million on its third weekend.
The Queen bio-pic falls to number 8 this week but after a half million pound plus 13th weekend it has passes the £50 million mark making it the fourth top grossing film released in the UK IN 2018.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
After 2 weeks at the top Fantastic Beasts 2 gives up the number one spot so Ralph Breaks The Internet can make its debut at the top.
Making its debut at the top of the UK box office is Disney's latest film starring Wreck-It Ralph from the 2013 movie that bears his name.
Also starring his best friend Venelope the film makes its debut with £4 million which is marginally lower than the originals debut in February of 2013.
Also making its debut this week is another sequel movie, this time its the follow up to 2016's Creed which also starred Micheal B. Jordan and Sylester Stallone.
Taking nearly £3 million on its debut this is above the debut of the original film which on to make over £5.5 million.
Three weeks on and the Wizarding film falls to number 3 with a still respectable £2.7 million which boosts the films total to £26.7 million.
The Dr Seuss animation takes £2.3 million this week to increase its UK gross to £17 million after 4 weeks of release.
Finishing off the top 5 is the Queen bio-pic which this week takes £1.5 million.
Six weeks on and tes film has now grossed £42 million which makes it the 5th top grossing movie in the UK for 2018.
This week globally Fantastic Beasts 2 gave a good show on the international scene, especially in countries like China, Japan, Australia and UK to keep it at number one for a second weekend stopping Wreck-It Ralph 2 fro making its debut at the top.
The Harry Potter prequel sequel manages a second weekend at the top of the global box office with a weekly take of $113 million from a very wide 81 countries.
This brings the film total global gross after 2 weekends of release to $439 million, the film isn't that far behind Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.
The new Disney film is only released in 19 countries and hence opens at number 2 this week with a global weekly gross of $97 million.
With the film set top open much wider this coming weekend expect to see the film at the top next week.
Having done amazingly well on the internation market the Queen bio-pic is at number 3 this week with $52 million from 70 countries.
Still performing well is the retelling of the Dr Seuss classic which this week is at 4 with $37 million from 35 countries.
Entering at number 5 this week the Creed/Rocky sequel takes $35 million from just 1 location which bodes well for the film going forward.
UK BBFC Certificate: 12
Popular in: Netherlands
Highest chart position: 2
Weeks on box office: 7