At the UK box office this weekend Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom went back to the top of the chart after a week away, it took an incredible £2 million on its fourth weekend.
The film has now taken £34 million in the UK, the first Jurassic World by this point had taken £54 million so the sequel is quite a way behind.
Falling to number 2 after a week at the top is Ocean's 8, a weekend gross of £1.2 million brings the films UK gross to £6.8 million after 2 weekends.
highest new film of the week is Sicario 2 Soldado which enters at number 3 with a weekend gross of just under £700,000.
A couple of other new films finish off the top 5 in the shape of comedy Tag at number 4 with and Indian film Ssnju at number 5.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom holds on to the top spot in the US for a second weekend with a gross of $60 million.
This brings the films total gross in the US to $264 million from 2 weekends of play.
Holding onto the runner up spot for a second weekend is Incredibles 2 which takes $45 million for the weekend and now has a total gross in the US of $439 million, surpassing the originals total.
Highest new film of the week is Sicario 2 Soldado with a weekend gross of $19 million.
Also new this week is Uncle Drew at number 4 which takes $15 million and rounding out the top 5 is Ocean's 8 which adds $8 million for a $114 million US total.
Making it a third week on the trop Fast and Furious 7 retains the top of the box office taking £3.03 million for the weekend, bringing it's total to a fantastic £32 million.
Furious 7 should overtake Fifty Shades of Grey as the highest grossing film of the year by next weekend, it continues to dominate across the globe as well and had now taken over $1 Billion.
Without much doubt this will be the last week it spends a the top as the next is the successful Marvel universe films is released this Thursday.
Highest new film of the week enters the box office at number 4 in the form of Child 44 which grosses just over half a million pound.
Also new this week is the Alan Rickman directed A Little Chaos which enters at 7.
Historical charts
A year ago - The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was the highest new film of the week at the top which removed Rio 2 which fell to number 2.
Five years ago - Debuting at the top was Roman tearjerker Dear John, it removed Clash of The Titans with fell to number 2.
Ten years ago - Nicole Kidman starred in The Interpreter which debuted at the top of the box office sending The Amityville Horror down to number 2.
Fifteen years ago - Pok�mon The First Movie was the highest new film which made its debut at the top, Erin Brockovich fell from the top to the number 2 spot.
Twenty years ago - Muriels Wedding was the top new film of the week with Dumb and Dumber falling down to number 2 from the top spot.
This week the teen film drama Divergent entered the UK video charts at the top knocking Rio 2 down to 3rd place.
Divergent was released in the UK on April 4th this year and made it's debut at number 4 with a weekend gross of £1.7 million.
It stayed at the box office for 5 weeks, it did stay at number 4 on it's second week of release, it took a total gross of £6.4 million.
In the US Divergent made $150 million dollars and did make number 1 while world wide it took $244 million.
Also hitting the Uk video chart this week - The Raid 2 Berandal at 2 - Muppets Most Wanted at 6 - Calvary at 9 - Chinese Zodiac at 17 -
Selling well on DVD and Blu-ray this week, Rio 2 makes it's debut on the home entertainment chart at the top, removing The Lego Movie after it's spell as the top seller.
Rio 2 hit the UK box office during the Easter holidays this year making it's debut on the chart for April 4th, it debuted at the top with a opening weekend gross of £2.8 million.
Over a fantastic 12 week run at the UK box office it went on to a total gross of £15 million and is the 266th top grossing film ever in the UK.
On the world stage it has made $473 million making it the 135th top film ever. Compared to the first Rio film it outperformed it but only just.
With Rio 2 at the top and The Logo Movie at 2, Noah falls to 3 this week and Frozen holds steady at number 4.
Other new film on video this week - The Legend of Hercules at 5 - Starred Up at 6