
US release: 8th December 2004
United States release: 8th December 2004
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That climber is Demon Slayer - Kimetsu No Yaiba: The Movie Infinity Castle which takes over at the top wth a $32 Million weekend gross.
The movie has taken $242.5 Million in total after 6 weeks in world cinemas.
Top new movie is the Netflix exclusive KPop Demon Hunters which takes $19.2 Million from a limited Saturday and Sunday release, although Netflix don't release exact box office figures for many countries.
Highest new movie this weekend
With Venom: The Last Dance currently at the top of the global box office can this weeks new cinema releases challlenge it for the global box office crown?
As well as many movies released in cinemas around the globe this list also includes a number of the top movies released on streaming platforms.
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Here are the top new release this week in countries across the world!Check back on Monday to see what new movies made it onto the Weekend Box Office Chart.
Celebrated director Denis Villeneuve brings us his second part of the adaptation of Dune~2020, Dune Part Two has been given a 12A age rating in the UK for moderate violence, bloody images, threat.
The movie brings back its leading actor Timothée Chalamet once again who has previously been seen in The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun and Christmas With the Coopers, it also brings back Zendaya who have previously been seen in Space Jam: A New Legacy and Super Buddies, these are two of possibly the hottest stars around at the moment.
Director Denis Villeneuve has made a name for himself as one of the top directors of the modern day having directed movies such as Sicario and August 32nd On Earth as well as Arrival.
Movie Synopsis
A warrior who has visions of an apocalyptic future must choose between love and the fate of humanity in this sci-fi fantasy drama sequel which features impactful violence and intense battle sequences.
BBFC certificate breakdown.
The long running Scream series of movies which started with Scream~1997 in 1997 has reached its 6th movie and this week it proves that its still alive and well as Scream VI debuts on the US box office with a series high.
Adam Driver stars in 65 which makes its debut at number 3 on this weeks US box office while also new this weekend is Champions~2023 at number 7 with $5 Million.
Highest new movie this weekend
Ghostface hits New York this weekend in the 6th movie in the long running Scream~1997 series and does so with a series high debut of $44.5 Million.
The series which was started by horror master director Wes Craven in the mid '90 is showing no signs of slowing down and the success of this episode which guarantee more movies, even if the original stars disappear one by one from the franchise.
After making its debut at the top last weekend the Creed II sequel drop one place, but still manages a decent $27 Million which takes the movies total over the $100 Million milestone.
Making its debut at number 3 this weekend is a new take on the Dinosaur movie, this time its more of a horror movie than the mega successful Jurassic Park series.
The movie take a decent $12 Million on its debut.
The latest in the MCU movies falls to number 4 this weekend with $7 Million taking its total to $197.9 Million after 4 weeks of release.
The Elizabeth Banks directed movie about a cocaine fueled bear falls to number 5 this weekend as the movie total gross goes past the $50 Million mark after 3 weeks of release.
After one of the funnier moment from the movies director at the Oscars this weekend it will be interesting to see if this has a positive impact on the movies box office.
Horror movie Smile~2022 remains at the top of the UK box office for a second weekend as The Woman King enters at number 2 as the top new movie of the week.
Meanwhile Amsterdam~2022 makes its box office debut at number 5 and The Lost King is new at 7 with £368,753.
At the lower end of the box office at number 12 is a new entry for Babe Bhangra Paunde Ne with £100,437 and one place below is Godfather with £93,212
Making it 2 weeks at the top is the low budget horror movie which on its second weekend of release takes £1.7 Million, a very small 8% drop over last weekend.
If you remove the advanced screening from last weekend which added over £2 Million to the weekend total, the movie took £1.5 Million last weekend Friday - Monday which gives it a 17% increase weekend over weekend.
The movie has taken a total of £4.7 Million in the UK, but with Halloween on our doorsteps and a host of horror movies being released, including the high profile Halloween Ends this movie could sink fast.
Highest new movie this weekend
With a critically acclaimed performance from star Viola Davis the highest new movie of the weekend comes in at number 2 with a debut gross of £1.3 Million.
The movie is a strong contender for Oscar recognition at next years ceremony which could see it hang around for a while, and potentially have a second bite of the box office next February.
Falling to number 3 this weekend, but the Florence Pugh and Harry Styles starring movie is doing better in the UK than it is in other territories.
The movie take just over £1 Million on its third weekend of release, which is down 44% from last weekend which gives the movie a UK total of £8.2 Million.
With the star powere the film has it has clearly not performed to the standard hoped by the studio, but in the UK at least it has been a minor hit.
The George Clooney and Julia Roberts double header continues to pull in the crowds as its spends a third weekend inside the top 5 at number 4 with £861,172, a 36% drop over last weekend.
The movie now has a total UK gross of £6.7 Million after 3 weeks of release.
A high profile cast including Margot Robbie, Christian Bale and John David Washington has not stopped this movie from being critically panned and not making an impact on the UK box office as it makes its debut at number 4 this weekend.
A debut gross of £632,722 and an entry at number 5 will see it sing out of the box office fast having spent a single weekend at the top end of the box office.