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Big Hero 6 2015

Big Hero 6
2015
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Directed by

Starring

Scott Adsit / Ryan Potter / Daniel Henney / T.J. Miller / Jamie Chung / Damon Wayans Jr. / Genesis Rodriguez / James Cromwell / Alan Tudyk / Maya Rudolph
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 30th Jan '15
  • Debut position: 1
  • Highest position: 1
  • Debut gross: £4.3 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 10

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 26th Dec '14
  • Debut position: 11
  • Highest position: 10
  • Debut gross: $5 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 22
Certificates

PG age rating
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £20.1 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $222.5 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $657.8 Million
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News from around the web

Marvels latest superhero goes to the top of the UK box office with an incredibly good opening weekend, far better than could have been predicted.

Ryan Reynolds stars in Deadpool which makes its UK box office debut at the top with an incredible £13.6 million debut.

The film which is being distributed by 20th Century Fox rather than Disney beat all expectation and becomes a new franchise for Marvel, a sequel is in the works.

Falling from the top down to number 5 after a single week is Goosebumps which takes just over £1 million pound bringing its total to £4.1.

Also new this week is Alvin and The Chipmunks The Road Chip at number 2 and maybe a little disappointing Zoolander No 2 at number 2.

Highest grossing film on the box office is Star Wars: The Force Awakens which has not taken an amazing £121 million.

Historical charts - A year ago - Valentines day favourite Fifty Shades of Grey made its debut at the top knocking Big Hero 6 into second place.

Five years ago - Gnomeo and Juliet took over the top spot on its debut from The Kings Speech which fell to number 2.

Ten years ago - Chicken Little from Disney was the top film on its debut and with a top 3 of new releases Zathura A Space Adventure fell from the top to number 5.

Fifteen years ago - What Women Want stayed at the top of the box office for a second week while Dude, Where's My Car? was the highest new film at number 2.

Twenty years ago - Heat stayed at the top for a second week while highest new film was Loch Ness at number 4.

Twenty Five years ago - Oscar winning Dances With Wolves was the highest new film at the top while Kindergarten Cop fell to number 2.

In what is a quiet week compared to recent weeks Jack Black takes his latest film Goosebumps to the top of the UK box office beating Dads Army in the process.

The children's fantasy film enters at the top of the box office on its debut with £2.7 million pound which is low for both star Jack Black and director Rob Letterman.

Black has his next film Kung Fu Panda 3 about to be released in the UK which will most likely debut much higher and be a bigger hit.

British favourite Dads Army gets a big screen remake this week and enters the box office at number 2 with just over £2 million.

The World War 2 film starring Toby Jones and Catherine Zeta Jones, as well as a whole host of British talent, has maybe performed below expectations but will most likely hang around for a fair few weeks.

Last week top film, The Revenant, fall to number 3 this week after 3 weeks at the top, but with Oscar just round the corner there could be a resurgent later in February.

Highest total grossing film on the box office is Star Wars: The Force Awakens which has now taken an incredible $120 million in the UK and is at number 6 this week.

Historical Charts

A year ago - Big Hero 6 remained at the top of the box office while fellow animated feature Shaun The Sheep was new at 3.

Five years ago - Tangled stayed at the top or another week with the highest new film The Fighter entering at number 3.

Ten years ago - Zathura A Space Adventure made its debut at the top of the box office knocking Fun With Dick and Jane down to number 3.

Fifteen years ago - Mel Gibson was starring in What Women Want which right in at the top of the box office knocking Cast Away from Robert Zemeckis down to number 2.

Twenty years ago - Action super film Heat made its debut at the top of the box office knocking thriller super film Seven down to number 3.

Twenty five years ago - Arnie took his latest film Kindergarten Cop to the top of the box office knocking Rocky V down to number 2.

Big Hero 6 takes the crown as the biggest selling video in the UK this week, removing single week winner Into The Woods from the top, although it's not all bad news as Disney are behind both films.

Big Hero 6 was released in the UK on 30th January 2015 and hit the top spot on it's debut week with a UK gross os £4.2 million.

It remained at the top of the box office for a couple of weeks before being knocked off by Fifty Shades of Grey.

The film spent a total of 10 weeks on the top 15 and in that time took a total of £20 million which makes it the 179th highest grossing film in the UK.

Across the world it took $652 million making it the 82nd highest grossing film ever.

Into the Woods falls to number 2 this week.

Other new film this week are: Testament of Youth at number 5 and Wild at number 9.

The Divergent Series Insurgent opened up in 77 countries this last weekend and without too much of a challenge becomes the top film across the globe.

Taking a world grossing $101 million the film easily knocks Cinderella down to second place after a single week as the global top film.

New animated film Home is 3rd this week with a global gross of $19.2 million and Tak3n gets a new surge of life after opening in China and takes $18.6 million.

Finally on the top 5 this week is Lost and Love from China which takes $16.2 million from just 5 countries os release so far.

Here is the full top 10 global films this week

  1. The Divergent Series Insurgent - $101,025,000
  2. Cinderella - $75,592,000
  3. Home - $19,200,000
  4. Tak3n - 18,600,000
  5. Lost And Love - $16,285,000
  6. Kingsman: The Secret Service - $13,100,000
  7. Focus - $11,200,000
  8. Run All Night - $10,120,000
  9. Chappie - $7,750,000
  10. Big Hero 6 - $6,775,000

Cinderella not only dominated the North American box office this week is also went global taking in $132 million dollars in all territories.

The Kenneth Branagh film is yet to open in many countries but it did debut in 32, so expect it's stay to be much longer as it opens worldwide.

Inside the top 5 we have Kingsman The Secret Service is at 2 with Chappie at 3, Focus falls from the top to 4 and new at 5 is Run All Night which opened in 20 territories and opened to $17 million.

Here is the full worldwide top 10

  1. Cinderella - $132,453,000
  2. Kingsman: The Secret Service - $19,900,000
  3. Chappie - $19,350,000
  4. Focus - $19,305,000
  5. Run All Night - $17,615,000
  6. Big Hero 6 - $17,226,000
  7. Fifty Shades Of Grey - $11,195,380
  8. American Sniper - $10,930,000
  9. The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel - $9,800,000
  10. Jupiter Ascending - $9,215,000