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Edge of Tomorrow 2014

Edge of Tomorrow
2014
 113 minutes (1 hrs 53 mins)
Cast and Director

Directed by

Starring

Tom Cruise / Emily Blunt / Brendan Gleeson / Bill Paxton / Jonas Armstrong / Tony Way / Kick Gurry / Franz Drameh / Dragomir Mrsic / Charlotte Riley
Release dates
US release date US release: 6th June 2014
Belgium release date Belgium release: 28th May 2014
Finland release date Finland release: 28th May 2014
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 30th May '14
  • Debut position: 3
  • Highest position: 3
  • Debut gross: £1.9 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 7

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 6th Jun '14
  • Debut position: 3
  • Highest position: 3
  • Debut gross: $28.8 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 10
Certificates

12 age rating

Edge of Tomorrow PG-13 age rating 

K-12

M

16

PG-12

12
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £7.8 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $100.2 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $369.2 Million
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News from around the web

Despite the still dominant Disney films on the video chart this week, Tom Cruise debutes at the top with his last film Edge of Tomorrow.

Edge of Tomorrow was released at the box office at the end of May this year among a flurry of positive reviews, it entered the chart at number 3.

The film stayed at the box office for 7 weeks making a reasonable £7.7 million at the box office. It also made $364 million across the world and is the 217th highest grossing movie.

Last weeks top film, the evergreen Frozen, falls into second place this week, having now been on the chart for 6 months.

The only other new video film on this weeks chart is The Other Woman at 3, while Tangled re-enters at ten.

After weeks of big hitting films taking big grosses in the US its a much quieter week this week with The Fault in Our Stars hitting the top spot.

Based on the novel by John Green hit the top with 48.2 million dollars over the weekend, although it does include Thursday night previews.

Last weeks top film, Maleficent falls a single place to number 2 which leaves Tom Cruises new film, Edge of Tomorrow to enter at 3.

Despite a crowded weekend of releases at the box office when the figures came in it was clear that there was a big winner and the Disney Hype machine had worked yet again.

Angelina Jolie takes her first big budget role in a number of years in Maleficent and with ease becomes the biggest film of the week with a £6.6 million take.

Disney are on a roll, it looks like Maleficent will be a sizeable hit and their last film, Frozen, has become one of the biggest film of all time taking over $1 Billion world wide.

After a single week at the top X-Men Days of Future Past drops a single place to the runner up spot with £3.5 million for the weekend and £19.5 million in total.

Also released this week and charted were - Edge of Tomorrow - A Million Ways to Die In The West - Jimmys Hall

A year ago there was little move at the box office as The Hangover Part III held on for a second week and the highest new film was The Purge starring Ethan Hawke at number 6.

Five years ago Night at the Museum 2 held on for another week keeping Drag Me To Hell from Sam Raimi to debut at 2.

Ten years ago The Day After Tomorrow debuted strong at the top of the box office leaving Troy to fall down to number 2.

Fifteen years ago Notting climbed up to the top after a number 6 debut from a limited release knocking She's All That to the number 2 spot.

New at your local cinema this week is Angelina Jolie in Maleficent, Tom Cruise in Edge of Tomorrow and Seth McFarlane in A Million Ways Tt Die in the West.

released on Wednesday to give it a bit of a head start Maleficent from Disney has Miss Jolie as the Sleeping Beauty bad witch showing she's not as bad as you think she may have been.

Plenty of hype for this film and it will have a fight with Tom Cruise for the top, we could see a good £6 million opening.

Tom Cruise flexes his sci-fi muscle in Edge of Tomorrow, based on the Japanese novel All You Need Is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka the plot is a sort of cross between Groundhog day and the video game Halo.

Also starring Emily Blunt both are box office big hitters and this could beat Angelina to the top, but it will be tight and a £6 million or so opening could also be on the cards.

Family Guy and American Dad creator Seth McFarlane brings us his follow up to the hit Ted. A harder sell this time in the guise of A million Ways to Die in the West, a western in the Blazing Saddles stable of slapstick.

McFarlane has a big following so this could get a decent 3 or 4 million pound opening and a top 5 entry definitely and maybe come in right behind the two bigger films of the week.

Other new films out this week are - Heaven is for Real - Venus in Fur.