Including $28,000 (£21,204) in previews, Lionsgate’s Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool opened with $310,000 (£234,051) from its 150 sites, marking a site average of $2,069 (£1,560).Īlso for Lionsgate, Jigsaw sliced to a further $140,000 (£105,861) for $6.4m (£4.85m) to date, and is now in danger of finishing its run as the lowest-grossing outing of the series.
STXinternational’s comedy sequel is now up to $7.7m (£5.81m) and will need to fight off Daddy’s Home 2 in order to surpass Bad Moms’ $11.4m (£8.6m) final UK result. STXinternationalĪ Bad Moms Christmas fell 40% on its way to a $1.01m (£762,357) third weekend as it dropped to fifth. Spider-Man: Homecoming’s $40.2m (£30.3m) will be next in its sights once it becomes the eighth 2017 release to hit £30m.
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Thor: Ragnarok fell a steep 62% with the arrival of Justice League with a non-final $1.55m (£1.18m) fourth weekend.ĭisney’s latest Marvel offering is now up to $37.5m (£28.25m) and will soon overtake Guardians Of The Galaxy’s $37.8m (£28.5m) to become the seventh biggest Marvel movie in the UK. That’s almost on par with Daddy’s Home’s two-day $2.2m (£1.63m) opening over the Christmas weekend in 2015, with the film enjoying an excellent run to take $22.8m (£17.2m) in the UK. PARAMOUNTĪhead of its release on Wednesday (November 20), Paramount’s Daddy’s Home 2 banked a non-final $2.07m (£1.56m) from its 478 sites over the weekend, although the previews won’t officially be counted in the chart. Murder On The Orient Express fell 48% with a non-final $3m (£2.27m) third weekend as it dropped to third.įox’s Agatha Christie adaptation is now up to a decent $23.5m (£17.75m) following another healthy midweek period, taking $3.3m (£2.5m) across Mon-Thurs and leading the market on every day but Thursday (November 16).Īlso for Fox, Kingsman: The Golden Circle has amassed $32.9m (£24.84m). It would be some drop if the sequel didn’t overtake Paddington’s $50.3m (£37.9m) result.Įxpect Paddington 2 to continue to prosper over the weekends and continue to do good business until Christmas. Studiocanal’s critically acclaimed sequel is now up to a strong $22.4m (£16.89m), way ahead of Paddington’s $13.7m (£10.33m) tally at the same stage in its run. Paddington 2 fell only 20% from its record-breaking opening with a non-final $8.8m (£6.61m) second weekend. Justice League would require some sturdy holds to have a chance of reaching £30m, although it seems unlikely given that sequels like this are usually front-loaded.įor comparison, Avengers Assemble managed a UK opening of $20.9m (£15.78m) from its 524 sites, including $3.4m (£2.55m) in previews, going on to take $68.8m (£51.87m) in the UK.Īlso for Warner Bros, The Lego Ninjago Movie has assembled $12.4m (£9.38m) after six weeks in play. Warner Bros’ latest DC outing posted an opening of $9.6m (£7.26m) from its 580 sites, only ahead of Wonder Woman’s $8.2m (£6.18m) from 599 sites, including $1.6m (£1.22m) in previews, in terms of DCEU movies to date.Įven the critically derided Suicide Squad managed a UK debut of $14.9m (£11.25m) from its 573 sites last year, going on to take $44.6m (£33.6m), with Man Of Steel and Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice also surpassing £30m. Justice League may have landed the top spot on its UK box office debut, but did so in underwhelming fashion. (Note - Dollar conversions are based on today’s rates) UK TOP FIVE Ranking