A new number one enters the UK video chart this week in the shape of Disney/Mavels Ant-Man.
Ant-Man was released at the UK box office on 17th July 2015, it entered the box office at the top of the chart with a gross of £4 million.
The film only spent 6 week on the chart but spent another 10 weeks at UK cinemas outside the chart.
In total the film grossed £16.3 million in the UK making it the 264th highest grossing UK film, world wide it grossed $518.5 million and it the 138th top film.
Inside Out fell from the top to number 2 this week.
Also new this week is Magic Mike XXL at number 6 and little known film Joe and Casper Hit The Road at number 15.
The summer is over and so comes to an end the summer blockbuster season where the big money for films is made.
As with many years sequels and series is where the big money is and leading the way in 2015 is the return of the Jurassic Dinosaur series after 14 years away in the form of Jurassic World.
Jurassic World took £63.6 million over the summer and will probably end up being the top film of the year as well, although there is still one film which may burst its bubble.
Animation scores big again this year and the second and third biggest movies are Minions which takes £44 million and Pixar's return Inside Out which has taken £30.6 million to date.
This years sequel to Avengers Assemble may not have made the numbers that Disney were hoping but it still did very well and is the 4th top film of the summer with £30 million.
Rounding out the top 5 is a bit of a surprise with Mad Max Fury Road taking £17.1 million, the return to the Mad Max world after 30 years proving a hit with critics and the public alike.
Biggest losers of the season are Terminator Genisys which didn't excite a modern audience, Ted 2 which simple didn't bring on the laughs of the original and Magic Mike XXL which didn't live up to the erotic expectations of its core market.
Check out all the top summer films at the UK box office.
There is no moving the little yellow Minions from the top of the world box office this week despite strong competition from Marvels Ant-Man.
The Minions held their own with a weekly gross of $116.4 million from 57 countries, it's world gross now sits at a very healthy $625.5 million.
Ant-Man flies into second poisons on its first week of release and takes an excellent $114.4 million from just 38 countries.
From just 2 countries Monster Hunt takes an incredible $72 million and sits at number 3 while Jian Bing Man takes $61 million from just a single country.
The full world top 10 looks like this:
Minions got released in America this weekend and duly takes itself to the top of the world box office with a world gross of $239.5 million.
The Minions have pulled in a world gross of $395.7 million so far and it is on its way to grossing a magic billion.
Not pulling in the number like anyone expected Terminator Genisys this week falls down to number 2 with a world gross of $61 million.
The 5 Terminator film has to date pulled in $224.8 million in world grosses, not great for a well established franchise.
Jurassic world is starting to slow down this week but it now stands at $1.4 billion in world grosses.
Here is the full world top 10:
The threat of the terminator posed no challenge for the Minions this week as the little green beings held on to the top spot with relative ease.
A second week at the top and a weekend gross of £6.2 million brings the total gross of the animated film to £20.9 million after 10 days of release.
Highest new entry of the week is Mr Schwarzenegger's return to the franchise which made him a star, Terminator.
Terminator Genisys enters the chart at number 2 with a weekend gross of £3.7 million, a little low maybe for a highly anticipated film such as this.
In comparison Terminator Salvation made £6.9 million on its debut, Terminator 3: Rise of The Machines took £6.08 million on its debut, so Genisys is running at half those two films.
Jurassic World continues to pull in the numbers and this week brings its total to £53 million.
Other new film this week are Magic Mike XXL at 4, documentary Amy at 5, with £523,192 the highest new entry for a documentary in the UK and Guillaume Tell Royal Opera House at 8.
Historical Charts
A year ago - Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie retained its position at the top while the highest new film was Tammy at number 5.
Five years ago - Shrek Forever After was the highest new film of the week and the new number 1, it knocked Killers from the top spot after only a week.
Ten years ago - Stephen Spielbergs War of The Worlds was the top film on it's debut, it knocked Batman Begins from the top spot.
Fifteen years ago - Chicken Run made its debut at the top of the box office, it finally knocked Gladiator from the top.
Twenty years ago - Congo made it's debut at the top of the box office knocking Bad Boys down to number 1 after a week at the top.