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Tuesday

Tuesday
2023
 110 minutes (1 hrs 50 mins)

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United Kingdom • United States

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Starring

Julia Louis-Dreyfus · Lola Petticrew · Leah Harvey · Arinze Kene · Ellie James · Taru Devani

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Release dates

US release date US release: 14th June 2024
United States release date United States release: 7th June 2024
Canada release date Canada release: 14th June 2024

Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 9th Aug '24
  • Debut position: 33
  • Highest position: 33
  • Debut gross: £3.9 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 1

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 7th Jun '24
  • Debut position: 29
  • Highest position: 12
  • Debut gross: $25.7 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 3

Chart position history

UK box office

US box office

14 Jun, 2024
12

Global box office

Certificates

US
R

15A

13

14

14A

Total grosses

UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £3.9 Thousand
US total gross
United States Flag  $637.6 Thousand
Global total gross
Global Flag  $0

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Getting a head start on the box office with a Tuesday release, Ticket To Paradise makes its debut on the box office this weekend at the top when including previews worth £1 Million, Dont Worry Darling comes in at number 2 which would have been on top if counting weekend gross only.

Coming it at number 3 this weekend is the 4K re-release of Avatar giving a bit of comfort to Disney to the popularity of the franchise just before the release of Avatar: THe Way of Water in December.

UK box office QuickView

  • Number 1 - Ticket to Paradise (1st Weekend)
  • Highest debut - Ticket to Paradise (@1)
  • Longest run - Top Gun: Maverick (18 weeks)
  • Highest total gross - Top Gun: Maverick (£83.1 Million)

UK weekend box office top 5 breakdown 23rd - 25th September 2022

Highest new movie this weekend

The movie should have been released last weekend but got delayed due to the passing of The Queen and so its got a Tuesday release this week which by Friday gave it a £1 Million jump on the box office.

The movie starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts in their first team up since the 2016 movie Money Monster takes £2.8 Million on its opening week with £1.7 Million of that taken over the Friday to Sunday weekend.

The movie starring Florence Pugh and directed by Olivia Wilde has caused a fair amount of headlines over the past weeks concerning its star and director not getting on too well, but the movie lands at number 2 on the box office this weekend, and number 1 if you remove the 3 day headstart Ticket To Paradise got.

The movie takes a very respectable £2.7 Million on its debut, which given the controversy and the story of the movie is not bad.

It will be interesting to see the drop off next weekend and if the film can appeal to a broader audience than the hard core fans of the main leads including Harry Styles, Chris Pine, Gemma Chan and Olivia Wilde herself.

Disney are either testing the waters here or trying to get everyone re-invested in 3D and the franchise before the release of the sequel Avatar: The Way of Water in December, but the highest grossing movie of all time gets another shot at box office grosses this weekend.

The movie lands at number 3 this week in an all new 4K, 3D version of the movie with a gross of £1.2 Million which is not bad given the movie has already taken over £90 Million at the UK box office.

It will be interesting to see the drop off next weekend given the rumour that a number of tickets were sold to people thinking this was the sequel.

Last weeks top movie falls to number 4 this weekend after a couple of weeks at the top with a gross of £473,221, a large 52% drop from last weekend.

This gives the movie a total gross of £3.6 Million after 3 weeks at the top.

Landing on the box office last weekend in limited release and becoming the highest debut at number 10 the David Bowie documentary goes wide this week and jumps to number 5 with a gross of £375,398.

This is a 52% increase over last weekend, but no surprise really given the increase in cinema count, the movie has taken £676,185 in total over 2 weeks.

A new poster has been released for upcoming movie Spider-Man: No Way Home which can seen in full if you scroll down this page.

The poster is reminiscent of the previous poster, except this time Doctor Strange, played by Benedict Cumberbatch, makes an appearance.

A new trailer for the movie will be released tomorrow, Tuesday 16th November, which has got Marvel and Spider-Man fans excited as it is fully expected to confirm that Toby Maguire and Andrew Garfield will be feature in the new movie.

Check out the movie page for more information on this upcoming movie.

The movie has been a long time coming and been delayed a few times, but the world premiere of the new Bond movie No Time To Die will take place at the Royal Alber Hall on September 28th 2021.

As the tweet from the official 007 account explains the producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli will be there along with the movies director and star Cary Joji Fukunaga and Daniel Craig.

The movie reportedly had a trouble production with the director and star falling out and then the global pandemic hit which has caused the movie to be delayed a few time, the movie will get a release on September 30th in the UK and October 8th in America.

This is the last movie to feature Daniel Craig as Bond, who has by all accounts been one of the more popular Bonds, a new actor to fill the role has yet to be announced, expect this to happen next year once the hype for this movie has died down.

Expectation for the movie are high, especially after the success of Skyfall and Spectre and although all things on the Bond front have been quiet for a bit the new release is looking very likely with the pandemic seemingly under control, so expect the hype to start ramping up now.

The marketing push for No Time To Die, the 25th James Bond 007 movie, has started to kick in with just 3 months to go before its November 12th release, a new poster on Tuesday and a new trailer today starts what will be one of the biggest campaigns for a Bond movie, Daniel Craigs last.

The trailer gets going after a predictable first minute with Bond throwing himself off yet another high structure, it then starts to show a little promise without giving too much of the movie away, and as is standard with Bond movies trailers these days it shows off plenty of stunt work and it looks incredible.

The story as we know it has a retired Bond being approached by old friend Felix Leiter, played once again by Jeffrey Wright, to rid the word of a mysterious villain known simply as Safin, played by Rami Malek.

Daniel Craig looks as dishevelled as Bond as ever, and in what looks like a promising move, maybe he's sharing the spotlight this time, as we know Lea Seydoux is returning as Madeleine Swann who Bond ended up with at the end of SPECTRE and she gets good screentime, also as we know Bond has retired in this movie and Lashana Lynch looks fantastic as Bonds replacement, and is she his equal?

After the movie got its release date movie due to the COVID-19 pandemic we don't have long to wait now until we get to see Daniel Craigs last ever outing as Bond, hankies at the ready.

Its been an interesting week in the UK with the release of the latest James Bond movie Spectre, most unusual of all is that the film got its release after its UK premiere on Monday night rather than the usual Friday.

This opening meant that its weekend figures, although fantastic, were not a true reflection of the usual take on a debut weekend.

To cut a long story short Spectre has done amazingly well, it has the largest UK opening of any film, beating Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban 10 year record by nearly double, it also has the biggest single day gross for any film in the UK, Tuesday and in fact Wednesday.

The films weekly take, from its opening on Monday through to Sunday was £41.3 million, not only the highest ever but also higher than the previous Bond outing Skyfall, which is the highest grossing film ever in the UK.

Its Friday to Sunday total is just shy of £20 million which puts it just behind Skyfall, but that film opened on a Friday, its hard not to believe that Spectre wouldn't have beaten all these figure had it opened on the traditional Friday.

Spectre thus makes its debut at the top of the UK box office with an incredible weekly gross and with no film daring to compete with it, it is also the only new entry on the box office this week, and with very few new film in the coming weeks it will stay a while.

All thats left now is for it to become the top grossing film ever in the UK, it needs over £102 million to achieve this, but with the debut it is entirely possible.

Historical box office

A year ago - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles held onto the top of the box office for another week which meant Ouija had to make to with a number 2 debut.

Five years ago - The Saw franchise continued it Halloween releases and debuted at number 1 with Saw 3D, Despicable Me fell to number 2.

Ten years ago - Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of The Were-Rabbit made it another week at the top of the box office with Saw II debuting at number 3.

Fifteen years ago - Disneys Dinosaur went back to the top of the box office meaning What Lies Beneath fell to number 2, highest new film was Book of Shadows Blair Witch 2.

Twenty years ago - To Die For made its debut at the top of the box office leaving Clueless to fall into second place.

Twenty five years ago - Ghost extended its run at the top of the box office by another week with the highest new film at number 4 in the shape of Goodfellas.