The latest in the growing saga of Terminator films, Terminator Genysis, this weeks makes its debut on the UK video charts at the top.
Terminator Genisys was released at the UK box office on 3rd July 2015 with the expectation for this the regenerate the series to its former glory.
Unfortunately it seems to have halted the series, it entered at number 2 which isn't good, with £3.8 million and after only 8 weeks, 5 weeks on chart 3 off, disappeared.
The film made £11 million in the UK which doesn't even make it one of the top grossing films, worldwide it made $322.4 million making it the 308th top grossing film.
Jurassic World falls from the top to number 2 this week after 3 weeks at number 1.
Also new this week are: Nativity 3: Dude Where's My Donkey?! at number 3, Amy at number 3, The Longest Ride at number 8, The Snow Queen Magic of The Ice Mirror at number ten and Get Santa at number 15.
With it's global gross now reaching over a billion dollars across the globe Fast and Furious 7 makes it a third week as the top film.
A world gross of $196.9 million from 68 territories ensures is placing for most likely one more week as the first of the big summer blockbusters hits much of the globe next week.
Paul Blart Mall Cop is the highest new film coming in at 2 with $31.1 million from 42 countries, not a big it in many place but with little else on release to challenge this has ensured the numbers.
With Home at 3 another new film is Unfriended at 4 with $16 million from just the single location, North America, Cinderella completes the top 5.
Here is the full global top 10 for 19th April
At the world box office this week Fast and Furious 7 is still street ahead of the crowd as it's gross for it's second weekend of release hits $255.5 million.
This now gives the film an $800 million world gross and it is certain to hit the $1 billion mark in the coming weeks.
Highest new film is The Longest Ride at number 5, a total weekend gross of $16.5 million from 29 territories, the film is yet to open in much of Europe.
2nd this week is Home with $34 million and 3rd is Cinderella with just shy of $20 million.
Wolf Warrior this week takes $18 million, still doing strong numbers at 4 despite only being released in China.
Here is the full World box office top 10 this week -
There is simply no stopping Furious 7 (Fast and Furious 7) at the moment with the film yet again outgrossing all other film combined in the US this weekend and taking a further $60 million.
The 10 day gross for Furious 7 now stands at $252 million, only one other film has ever taken more after 10 days, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
Highest new film of the week is the romantic drama The Longest Ride starring Scott Eastwood and Britt Robertson which takes $15.5 million.
There were no other new releases on the US box office chart this week. Coming this weekend are Child 44 and Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, although they probably wont challenge Furious 7.