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Everest 2015

Everest
2015
 121 minutes (2 hrs 01 mins)
Cast and Director

Directed by

Starring

Jason Clarke / Ang Phula Sherpa / Thomas M. Wright / Martin Henderson / Tom Goodman-Hill / Charlotte Boving / Pemba Sherpa / Amy Shindler / Simon Harrison / Chris Reilly
Release dates
US release date US release: 25th September 2015
Italy release date Italy release: 2nd September 2015
France release date France release: 4th September 2015
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 18th Sep '15
  • Debut position: 1
  • Highest position: 1
  • Debut gross: £3.2 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 16

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 9th Apr '99
  • Debut position: 30
  • Highest position: 4
  • Debut gross: $250.5 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 11
Certificates

12 age rating

Everest PG-13 age rating 
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £10.6 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $43.5 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $203.4 Million
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With the film now is 78 countries, and in particular America, Bonds latest film Spectre increases its lead on the global box office, more than doubling last weeks gross.

A second weekend world gross of $190 million brings its total world gross to just why of $300 million, it has now been in cinemas for 14 days.

It still has a way to go to beat Skyfall's $1.1 billion gross but it is on tract to do so but may struggle, it is well on track to beat Quantum of Solace $570 million.

Box office wise Daniel Craig has been far and away the most successful Bond and his 4 outings will have out grossed all other Bonds, even taking inflation into consideration, by the end of Spectres run.

Also doing well this week is Snoopy and Charlie Brown The Peanuts Movie which is the highest new film of the week at 2, from 12 countries it grosses just shy of $50 million.

Highest total grossing film across the world this week is The Martian which after 6 weeks has now grossed $458 million.

Here is the top 10 world gross gin this week

  1. Spectre - $190,800,000
  2. Snoopy and Charlie Brown The Peanuts Movie - $49,600,000
  3. Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials - $21,900,000
  4. The Martian - $18,600,000 $9,300,000
  5. Hotel Transylvania 2 - $18,600,000
  6. Ex Files 2: The Back Up Strikes Back - $17,000,000
  7. The Last Witch Hunter - $13,350,000
  8. Everest - $13,346,375
  9. The Priests - $11,500,000
  10. Goosebumps - $10,800,000

At the global box office last week The Martian retained its lead over the box office in convincing style outgrossing the number 2 film by more than double.

A $95 million global take brings from 75 countries takes its global gross to $227.7 million after 2 weeks of release and is set to be one of Ridley Scott's top films.

The Martian is by far the widest release at the moment.

Highest new film to the top 10 is Pan which makes its debut at number 3 with �36 million, including previews the previous week this brings the film total global gross to $40.6 million.<> Top overall grossing film on the global box office this week is Inside Out from Pixar which is still showing in 22 countries and has taken a total of $818 million.

Here is the full world box office -:

  1. The Martian - $95,100,000
  2. Hotel Transylvania 2 - $43,000,000
  3. Pan - $36,030,000
  4. Goodbye Mr. Loser - $35,350,000
  5. The Intern - $23,460,000
  6. Inside Out - $22,040,000
  7. Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials - $21,250,000
  8. Sicario - $13,750,000
  9. Everest - $11,131,600
  10. The Walk - $8,850,000

Ripley Scott's latest film The Martian has been by far the biggest release of the week in the UK, and across the globe.

The film starring Matt Damon has made a great £6.5 million on its debut week of release in the UK.

This marks Scott's highest grossing UK debut just piping Prometheus and Hannibal which both debuted with over £6 million.

For Matt Damon its his second highest debut in the UK as The Bourne Ultimatum just just over £6.5 million.

Last weeks top film Everest falls to number 3 this week with under £1 million on its third week, it has grossed £8.7 million.

Also new this week are: The Intern new at 4, Macbeth new at 5, Il Trovatore Met Opera 2015 new at 7 from it's single day showing in cinemas and Singh Is Bling new at 9.

Historical charts

A year ago - Gone Girl made its debut at the top of the box office knocking The Boxtrolls down to 4.

Five years ago - The Other Guys stay at the top with the top new film entering at 3 in the shape of Buried.

Ten years ago - Pride and Prejudice stays at the top for another week while A History of Violence is the highest new entry at 2.

Fifteen years ago Hollow Man debutes at the top of the box office knocking off Me Myself and Irene off.

Twenty years ago - Apollo 13 stays at the top while Species is the highest new entry coming in at 2.

Twenty five years ago - Presumed Innocent comes in at at the top knocking off Another 48 Hours from the top.

This week there was no stopping Matt Damon and Ridley Scott who take The Martian to the world box office summit on its debut week of release.

Taking $100 million from 50 territories it far out performs any of the rest of the top top.

Falling from the top to number 3 this week is Lost In Hong King, still only released in 6 countries the film manages a nice $41 million giving it a total world gross of $204 million after 2 weeks.

Highest total grossing film on the chart this week is Inside Out which just about hangs in there at number 10 and has a global total gross of $792 million.

Here is the full global top 10:

  1. The Martian - $100,200,000
  2. Hotel Transylvania 2 - $53,400,000
  3. Lost In Hong Kong - $41,000,000
  4. Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe - $34,000,000
  5. The Intern - $27,320,000
  6. Goodbye Mr. Loser - $26,000,000
  7. Everest - $21,906,470
  8. Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials - $21,350,000
  9. Sicario - 15,375,000
  10. Inside Out - $12,840,000

This weeks top 3 is unchanged from last week meaning that the true story of an expedition to the summit of Everest is still the number one film.

It was a quiet weekend with Everest only taking £1.9 million during it's second weekend of release, this brings it's total gross after 10 days to £6.8 million.

The static top 3 means the highest new film of the week comes in at 4, Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette star the the romantic comedy Miss You Already.

Surprisingly positive reviews haven't helped the film that much and the film debuts with only £487,247.

By far the biggest total grossing film on the box office this week is Minions which just about hangs onto the top 15 and has grossed to date £46.3 million, its still not reached Despicable Me's total gross of £47 million but its not far behind.

There should be a big change in next weeks chart with Ridley Scotts The Martian opening, Robert De Niro in The Intern and a new adaptation of Macbeth with Michael Fassbender.

Historical Charts

A year ago - Billy Elliot The Musical Live became the first event movie to go to the top of the box office, it knocked off The Boxtrolls from the top.

Five years ago - The Other Guys held onto the top of the box office with Julia Roberts vehicle Eat Pray love the top new film at 2.

Ten years ago - Pride and Prejudice retained its hold at the top while Guy Ritchies Revolver was the top new film at 2.

Fifteen years ago - Jim Carey was still a big box office star and his latest film Me Myself and Irene made its debut a the top knocking Scary Movie into second.

Twenty years ago - Apollo 13 was the top new film of the week making its debut at number 1, Braveheart fell to number 2.

Twenty five years ago - Another 48 Hrs took over at the top film while Memphis Belle felling into number 2.