This week The Greatest Showman climbs the charts to number 1 for the first time after 6 weeks of release.
Released on 29th December 2017 the film has grossed a solid £2 million each week after its debut, this week with £2.2 million it reaches the top and brings its total gross to £23.2 million.
Coco stays put at number 2 with a £1.65 million gross which brings its total to £10.2 million.
Darkest Hour falls to number 3 this week after a single week at the top, a £1.63 million over the weekend and its total climbs to £18.6 million.
Early man which had a dissapointing debut last week climbs to number 4 this week with £1.5 million and Maze Runner: The Death Cure falls to number 5 with £1.5 million.
Highest new film of the week is Den of Thieves which is new at 6 with £1 million.
A couple of worthy notes this week, Darkest Hour was the top grossing film across the week Monday - Sunday, and something very rare the whole of the top 6 grossed over a million pound although the top 15 total gross was down on the previous week.
The surprise hit of the year so far, Jumaji: Welcome To The Jungle, goes back to the top of the US box office after a week away to make it 4 weeks in total.
It was a quiet weekend for the box office as it was Superbowl weekend and that tends to take over everything but Jumanji managed an $11 million gross which brings its total to $352.6 million.
Falling into second place is Maze Runner: The Death Cure which took $10.2 million in its second weekend bringing the total to $39.7 million.
Highest new film of the week is Winchester starring Helen Mirren which lands at number 3 with $9.2 million.
Finishing off the top 5 is The Greatest Showman which has a total US gross of $137.4 million and Hostiles which now has $21.2 in total.
At the US box office this week the third of the Maze Runner films, Maze Runner: The Death Cure makes a convincing debut at the top.
With a gross of $23.5 million for its debut weekend it is the lowest of the series, but interest has waned big time for the dystopian teen dramas and this is coming 18 months too late, a swift exit from the charts could happen.
Holding up well at number 2 is Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle which has far outstripped expectation and has taken $338 million in the US.
Hostiles comes in as a new entry at number 3, the critically praised film starring Christian Bale takes $10.2 million.
Rounding out the top 5 is The Greatest Showman at number 4 and The Post at number 5.
The last of the dystopian future set Maze Runner films, The Death Cure gets a 12A certificate from the BBFC.
Realsed on 2nd February Maze Runner: The Death Cure stars Dylan O'Brien and Kaya Scodelario.
MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE (12A) moderate violence, threat, language https://t.co/542FFWdNaI
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