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The Mummy 2017

The Mummy
2017
 110 minutes (1 hrs 50 mins)
Cast and Director

Directed by

Alex Kurtzman

Starring

Tom Cruise / Russell Crowe / Annabelle Wallis / Sofia Boutella / Jake Johnson / Courtney B. Vance / Marwan Kenzari / Simon Atherton / Stephen Thompson / James Arama
Release dates
US release date US release: 9th June 2017
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 9th Jun '17
  • Debut position: 2
  • Highest position: 2
  • Debut gross: £3.3 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 11

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 7th Jul '17
  • Debut position: 12
  • Highest position: 12
  • Debut gross: $1.2 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 6
Certificates

15 age rating

The Mummy PG-13 age rating 
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £8.7 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $80.2 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $409.2 Million
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Another weekend with no major, much hyped new releases we have a new number one in the shape of See How They Run~2022 which has a good cast and takes advantage of the movie slump.

There are 4 'new' releases inside the top 5 this weekend with the Spanish animated movie Tad the Lost Explorer and the Curse of the Mummy new at 2 while the re-release of Jaws comes in at number 3 and the Indian movie Brahmastra Part 1: Shiva is new at 4.

Outside the top 5 Bodies Bodies Bodies makes its debut at number 7 with £351,159.

UK box office QuickView

  • Number 1 - See How They Run~2022 (1st Weekend)
  • Highest debut - See How They Run~2022 (@1)
  • Longest run - Top Gun: Maverick (16 weeks)
  • Highest total gross - Top Gun: Maverick (£82.4 Million)

UK weekend box office top 5 breakdown 9th - 11th September 2022

Highest new movie of the weekend

Starring Saoirse Ronan this murder mystery from director Tom George tops this weekends box office on its debut weekend of release in one of the quietest weekends since March this year when The Batman was on its fourth weekend at the top.

The movie takes £1.16 Million on its debut weekend and is the only movie this week to go over the million mark.

Coming from Spain this sequel animated feature lands on the box office at number 2 this weekend with £818,525.

The movie is a sequel to the 2018 movie Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas which took £302,312 on its single weekend on the chart on February 2018.

Originally released at the end of 1975 this is the movie which not only put its director Steven Spielberg on the movie map but is often credited with creating the movie blockbuster.

This years re-release enters the box office at number 3 with £524,233, a weekend gross that would have normally hardly got it in the top 10 but weekend grosses are particularly low this weekend.

Indian movies always do well at the UK box office and this new movie from director Ayan Mukerji enters the chart at number 4 this weekend with a gross of £516,942.

Last weeks top movie falls to number 5 this wekend with a gross of £382,581 on its 11 weekend of release.

This gives the movie a total UK gross of £44.7 Million which makes it the second highest grossing movie of 2022 in the UK.

Dwayne Johnson seems to be the biggest star on the planet at the moment and today he introduces the trailer for his upcoming movie Jungle Cruise.

The film also stars Emily Blunt and it is inspired by the ride at the Disneyland theme park where a boat takes a group of travelers on a boat trip down a river in the Amazon jungle where supernatural things start to happen.

The Pirates Of The Caribbean films were also based on a ride at Disneyland and those films took over a Billion each at the box office, although Tomorrowland was based on an area in Disneyland and that film bombed so the writing is on the wall for how this film will do.

The first trailer looks promising and although you get feelings of Johnsons own Jumanji as well as the 1999 film The Mummy there is enough here to get us excited.

The film is out on 24th of July 2020 so we will have to enjoy the ride until then, you can check out the trailer below.

It was a quiet weekend at the UK box office as top 15 total gross reaches a level not seen since December 2015 with Tom Cruises new film American Made takes the crown.

Grossing a little over 1 million pound the film had little to no competition for the top spot and takes nearly £900,000 less than last week number 1 film.

Ironically what American Made has done that Cruises last film didn't do is go to number 1, The Mummy released in early June could only manage a number 2 debut, although it did it with £3.3 million.

Of interest is this weeks full weekly breakdown, if the chart was based on Monday - Sunday figures this week chart would have been as follows: Dunkirk, The Hitmans Bodyguard, The Emoji Movie, Annabelle Creation, Despicable Me 3.

American Made is the only film this week to take over a million is takings, Dunkirk which is at number 2 this week is just shy and yet again nearly took the top spot.

The Hitmans Bodyguard fell from the top to number 3 this week with a weekend gross of just over £800,000 which is 4% drop from last week.

The films total gross after 2 weekend of play is now £4 million.

Also new this week are Logan Lucky directed by Steven Soderbergh at number 4 and Detroit starring John Boyega and directed by Kathryn Bigelow at number 7.

Dunkirk is this weeks top total grossing film with a total that is now over £50 million while Despicable Me 3 has now been on the chart for a run of 9 weeks.

Historical charts

A year ago - Finding Dory stayed at the top of the box office while the top new film was Bad Moms at number 2.

Five years ago - Brave stayed at the top for a second weekend while the top new film of the week was Keith Lemon The Film at number 5.

Ten years ago - The Bourne Ultimatum spent a second weekend at the top while Knocked Up was the top new film at 2.

Fifteen years ago - Hitting the top spot on its debut was The Guru, it knocked Men In Black II down to number 2 after 3 weeks on top.

Twenty years ago - Men In Black spent its fourth week on top while the top new film was the excellent horror movie Event Horizons at number 2.

Twenty five years ago - Alien 3 was the top new film of the week making its debut at number 1 while Lethal Weapon 3 fell down to number 2 after a single week at the top.

Making it a trio of weeks at the top this week Wonder Woman beats again The Mummy while the top new film is Churchill at number 5.

The DC Universe from Warner Bros. really has kicked into gear now with Wonder Woman taking £1.8 million on its third weekend of release.

This puts the films total gross in the UK at £16.2 million, although last years Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice made more it was very front loaded and by this point in its run had really slowed down.

The Mummy has done better in the UK than in other territories where it sunk on the second weekend, this week its still at 2 with £1.1 million for a total of £4.9 million.

Highest new film of the week is Churchill which enters the UK box office at number 5 with £392,732.

The film starring Brian Cox and Miranda Richardson has been praised critically but as a small independent film doesn�t get the reach of a high budget blockbuster and was only screened in 345 sites.

The film has done well to take this much and as is often the case with British film it is sure to hang around for many weeks to come.

Other films making their debut this weekend are Gifted starring Chris Evans and the Nick Broomfield documentary Whitney Can I Be Me at number 10.

Longest running film this weekend is The Boss Baby with 11 weeks on the chart while the top grossing movie is Guardians of The Galaxy Vol 2 which has now grossed £40 million in total.

Historical charts

A year ago - The Conjuring 2 The Enfield Case was the top new film making its debut at number 1 while Me Before You fell to number 2 after 2 weeks on top.

Five years ago - Prometheus retained the top slot for a third weekend while the top new film was Rock of Ages at number 4.

Ten years ago - 4: Rise of The Silver Surfer topped the charts on its debut knocking Ocean�s Thirteen down to number 2 after a week of release.

Fifteen years ago - Spider-Man (the original Sam Raimi version) made its debut at the top of the UK box office, it knocked Star Wars Episode II: Attack of The Clones down to number 2 after 4 weeks on top.

Twenty years ago - remaining at the top was The Fifth Element while the top new film was Whoopy Goldberg in The Associate at number 7.

Twenty five years ago - The Lawnmower Man held onto the top for a second weekend with Dolly Pardon in Straight Talk the top new film at number 4.

Tom Cruise has always been a film favourite at the UK box office having scored hit film after hit film, but his latest film The Mummy which must have seemed like a sure fire hit falls at number 2 this week.

It was a very close call in the end with The Mummy pulling in £3.3 million on its debut, if you compare this to Cruises last film

Jack Reacher: Never Go Back it is a million higher, but compared to his last franchise film Mission:Impossible - Rogue Nation it is a couple of million shy.

This probably doesn't mean the actor is starting to loose his sure fire hit status but if you compare this The Mummy to the 1999 Brendan Fraser version of the film its about equal, and thats film debuted nearly 20 years ago.

Remaining at the top for a second week, and by the thinest of margins is Wonder Woman which takes £3.4 million this weekend.

This brings the films total gross after 10 days of play to £12.8 million and well on track to be one of the highest grossing movies of the year.

Also new this week at number 5 is the Live Cinema event Take That Wonderland Live From The O2 with £1 million.

New at 6 is My Cousin Rachel while another event movie Peter Pan: NT Live 2017 is new at 11.

With Beauty and The Beast returning to the top 15 this week it becomes once again the top grossing movie with £72 million and the longest running film at 12 weeks.