Another new number 1 this weekend with the release of Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves at the box office which takes a very resonable £3.5 Million.
Also new this weekend is animated movie Mummies which is given a well times release over the UK school holidays while Dasara is new at 11 with £108,625 and Life of Pi: NT Live 2023 is new at 12 with £89,514.
Finally there is the new Florence Pugh movie God's Creatures which is new at 14 with £69,284 and Falstaff: Met Opera 2023 at 15 with £68,655.
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Starring Chris Pine in a new iteration of the Dungeons and Dragons story the movie makes its debut at the top of the UK box office with an opening gross of £3.5 Million.
Falling into the runner up spot after its debut at the top is the fourth chapter in the John Wick series which drops 51% this weekend.
The well times release of this new animated tale during the Easter Holidays gives it a new entry at number 3 with a gross of over half a million pound.
The disappointing release of the DC Universe latest movie gives it a hefty 57% drop on its 3rd weekend as its gross jump to just £4.8 Million.
Still going strong is the third movie in the Creed series which has taken £13.5 Million after 5 weeks of release.
The fourth chapter in the John Wick series of movies makes its debut at the top of the UK box office this weekend with a series best opening gross.
Also making its debut on the box office this weekend is the documentary movie All of Those Voices from One Direction star Louis Tomlinson which takes £186,532.
Coming in at number 9 is the American hit movie 80 For Brady which takes £158,937 over the weekend and Infinity Pool which is new at 15 with £83,972.
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The fourth part in the John Wick series enters the UK box office at the top with a series best opening proving that the series has gone from strength to strength over its 4 movie run.
With Keanu Reeves a true action hero these days and a taste for stylish action movie which director Chad Stahelski provies is spades this movie could run for a long time on the box office.
Warner Bros. latest movie from the DCEU falls to number 2 after a single weekend at the top as it struggles to find an audience on the box office which is reflected in its just over £4 Million total gross.
The long running boxing movie franchise which started with Rocky in the '70 notches up a fourth weekend on the top 5 with a total gross of £12 Million.
Another sequel this time from the long running Scream series as the sixth movie falls to number 4 with a gross of just over half a million this weekend.
The British movie starring Jennifer Saunders falls to number 5 this weekend as its gross goes over £2 Million, boosted by good mid-week audience figures.
Making its debut at the top of the global box office this weekend is the sequel movie Shazam! Fury of the Gods which gets a release in 78 countries taking $65 Million.
The movie pushes Scream VI from the top after a single weekend at the top which itself takes $28 Million this weekend for a total gross of $116 Million after 2 weeks of release.
Goin back up the box office this week as it starts to get a wide release is Suzume No Tojimari, this week taking $6.9 Million for a $121 Million total after 19 weeks.
Coming in at number 10 is My Happy Marriage which is a Japanese Drama/Fantasy about a couple forced into marriage who have to learn to live with each other, the movie takes $5.1 Million on its debut.
Finally new on the top 15 this weekend is Shin Kamen Rider which comes in at number 13 with just over $4.4 million on its debut.
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Sequel movie Shazam! Fury of the Gods makes its debut on the US box office chart this week and despite good reviews takes a debut gross far lower than expected, and far lower than the original movie.
Also new this weekend is Moving On at number 12 with $821,961 and Inside at number 13 with $510,110.
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Sequel to the 2019 movie Shazam! this followup sees the start of the end of the current DCEU before new head James Gunn takes over with a new roster of movies.
A disappointing start to the movies box office run despite making its debut at the top, but with good WOM it could see a long run on the chart.
After making its debut at the top last weekend with a series high debut the Scream~1997 series movie falls to number 2 this weekend with $17.3 Million, a 61% drop over last weekend.
The movie is still outgrossing the 2002 Scream~2022 by nearly $25 Million.
The Rocky spin off sequel movie falls to number 3 this weekend as its gross goes to $127 Million and looks set to be the highest of the Creed series.
The Adam Driver vehicle drops to number 4 this weekend and looks set to fall out of the chart in the next couple of weeks taking in the region of $30 Million.
The start of the MCU Phase 5 has got off the a bit of a rocky start as the third of the Ant-Man movies falls to number 5 this weekend with a total gross of just over $200 Million, it will end of as one of the lowest grossing MCU movies.
Sequel movie Shazam! Fury of the Gods is the top new movie of the weekend making its debut a the top of the UK box office knocking Scream VI to number 3 after a weeke at the top.
Also new this weekend is AllelujahRye Lane is new at number 8 with £258,997 and director Ti West's new movie Pearl is new at 12 with £192,504 which is lower than the directors previous movie X which makes its debut with £227,501.
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As the DCEU prepares to become the James Gunn universe there are still a couple of the old Snyder universe films to get released and this sequel movie to Shazam gets its debut this week with a gross of £2.3 Million
This is lower than the predecessor which took over £4 Million on its debut, although this movie has got good audience reviews which would see it have good legs and hang around for a while.
Remaining at number 2 this weekend is the sequel movie to Creed II which takes £1.2 Million on its third weekend of release.
After making its debut at the top of the UK box office last weekend the 6th movie in the Scream~1997 series falls to number 3 with a groos of just under a million.
From the pen of Alan Bennett comes this hospital based drama starring the usual array of british tallen including Jennifer Saunders and Judi Dench.
The movie got a bit of a critical panning which is perhaps reflected in the relatively low opening gross of at the box office.
The new Adam Driver movie falls to number 5 after making its debut last weekend and has a total gross of nearly £2.5 Million.