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Unbreakable 2000

Unbreakable
2000
Cast and Director

Directed by

Starring

Bruce Willis / Samuel L. Jackson / Robin Wright / Spencer Treat Clark / Charlayne Woodard / Eamonn Walker / Leslie Stefanson / Johnny Hiram Jamison / Michaelia Carroll / Bostin Christopher
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 29th Dec '00
  • Debut position: 1
  • Highest position: 1
  • Debut gross: £2 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 7

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 24th Nov '00
  • Debut position: 2
  • Highest position: 2
  • Debut gross: $30.3 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 15
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12 age rating
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £11.2 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $95 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $248.1 Million
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After a few weeks of the same films bouncing around the top 5 this week has 2 new films enter in the top two spaces on the UK box office.

Glass

M. Night Shyamalan releases what is the third in a trilogy of films he started with Unbreakable starrring Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson in 2000 then continued with Split starring James McAvoy in 2017.

This new entry starring all three enters the UK box office at the top with a very respectable £3.4 million debut which is the directors best.

Mary Queen of Scots

The historical drama starring Margot Robbie hits the UK at number 2 this week with a very reasonable £2.1 million debut weekend.

Stan and Ollie

The bio-pic which entered the box office last week at the top falls to number 3 this weekend with a gross of £1.8 million.

This brings the Steve Coogan starring films total UK gross to £6.1 million after 10 days of release.

The film was the top grossing film for the full week Monday - Friday taking £3.5 million.

Mary Poppins Returns

Disney's sequel movie falls to number 4 this week although it does pass the £40 million milestone in total grosses after a £1.7 million weekend.

The Favourite

The film is being lauded with awards but it falls to number 5 this weekend and a couple of weeks at number 2.

The Olivia Coleman starring film takes £1.3 million to boost its UK total to £11.1 million on its third weekend.

Bohemian Rhapsody

The Queen bio-pic falls to number 8 this week but after a half million pound plus 13th weekend it has passes the £50 million mark making it the fourth top grossing film released in the UK IN 2018.

Making it four weeks at the top of the box office chart this week, and becoming the top grossing film ever in the UK in that time Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

The seventh Star Wars film has not taken just about every honour the box office can give, except for highest grossing film across the globe, which it will probably leave where it is.

The figure for The Force Awakens this week are, £6 million for the weekend, £11 million for the week and £108 million total gross, it is of course the highest total grossing film on the chart.

Highest new film of the week is the 8th Quentin Tarantino film (have directors ever promoted film before by how many they have made!) The Hateful Eight which enters the chart at number 2.

The film takes £2.7 million for the weekend, £4 million behind The Force Awakens showing how popular that film still is.

The are no other new films on the box office top 10 this week.

Historical charts

A year ago - Tak3n (Taken 3) was the highest new film of the week knocking The Theory of Everything down to number 3.

Five years ago - Oscar winner The Kings Speech entered that box office at the top knocking Little Fockers down to number 3.

Ten years ago - King Kong remained at the top of the chart and with a static top 2 the highest new film was Just Friends at number 3.

Fifteen years ago - Unbreakable was unmovable at number 1 with the highest new film coming in at number 4 in the shape of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, good for an oriental movie.

Twenty years ago - Seven (or Se7en) was the highest new film at the top of the box office knocking Ace Ventura When Nature Calls down to number 2.

Twenty five years ago - Arachnophobia came in at the top and knocked Home Alone to number 2.

As with the previous 2 week Star Wars: The Force Awakens is the top film across the UK with a weekend gross, slight above the previous week, of £10 million.

The incredible gross of The Force Awakens has now reached £97 million and is the second highest grossing film of all time in the UK sandwiched between 2 Bond films.

At the current rate of ticket sales the seventh Star Wars will become the biggest grossing film of all time in the UK by next weekend beating the £102.8 million of Skyfall.

Elsewhere there are still new films entering the box office and this week the Jennifer Lawrence/Robert De Niro double header Joy is the top new film.

Entering at number 3 the debut weekend gross of the movie is a little over £1.5 million.

Also new on this weeks box office top 10 is Eddie Raymond's new film The Danish Girl at 4 with £1.3 million.

The Force Awakens is understandably the highest total grossing film on the box office while Spectre is the longest running film on the charts clocking up 10 weeks so far.

Historical Charts - A year ago - The Theory of Everything saw the new year in with a debut at the top knocking The Hobbit: The Battle of The Five Armies down to number 2.

Five years ago - Gullivers Travels was the first number 1 of the new making its debut there knocking Little Fockers down to 2.

Ten years ago - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe stayed at the top for a second week while Cheaper by The Dozen 2 was the highest new film at 3.

Fifteen years ago - Unbreakable was the top new film of the week at number 1 knocking Meet The PArents down to number 2.

Twenty years ago - Ace Ventura When Nature Calls made its debut at number one leaving Babe to fall down to number 2.