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2 hours ago, SchumacherFTW said:

Waiting for a 3D show to start. Me and the gf are the only people here

 

1 hour ago, Wotad said:

 

gg aquaman is over rip 😜 

 

24 minutes ago, Valonqar said:

That's terrible for Aquaman. :ohmygod:

 

17 minutes ago, SchumacherFTW said:

Thought I added it was for Spidey. Shame it's DOA, it's pretty good

LMFAO....

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9 hours ago, Wotad said:

 

I love spider man watched all movies in the Cinema but dont intend to watch this in the Cinema 

Well you’re missing out then, it’s probably the best Spider-Man film they’ve done, whether it’s animated or not (and that shouldn’t be a negative against it because it looks absolutely gorgeous, with a third act battle that absolutely couldn’t be done in live action). If you love the character, you’d love this film.

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1 hour ago, SnokesLegs said:

Well you’re missing out then, it’s probably the best Spider-Man film they’ve done, whether it’s animated or not (and that shouldn’t be a negative against it because it looks absolutely gorgeous, with a third act battle that absolutely couldn’t be done in live action). If you love the character, you’d love this film.

I will watch it but cant afford loads of movies im picking Aquaman Imax over spiderman 😜 

 

I rarely watch Animation films in the Cinema i really cant remember the last one i watched in the Cinema. 

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Aquaman started its UK run at the top of the box office chart, with a £3.81m opening. Adding in £1.4m in Wednesday-Thursday previews, the film is up to £5.21m, and achieved a £6,320 site average across 608 locations.

This number is down on the other openings for recent DC Comics titles. Zack Snyder’s 2013 Man Of Steel began with £11.2m in the UK, ending on £30m, while his Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice did £14.6m and £36.6m in 2016. The same year, David Ayer’s Suicide Squad did £11.3m and went on to £33.6m.

 

Creed II stayed in the top five with £748,000 in its third week. Its lifetime of £7.4m

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald, which took £696,000 in its fifth week and is up to £30.5m

A Star Is Born added £59,000 and has now passed the £29m mark.

Mortal Engines took £310,763 from 404 screens over its opening weekend, and is up to £1.27m including previews after screening from December 8.

The Grinch,dropping just 14% for a £1.74m weekend a £21.68m,

Sorry To Bother You  £81,313 and is at £458,147 after two weeks.

Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, took £1.23m over the weekend from 570 locations for a £2,174 site average, and has £2.28m in total. It started on UK screens on December 8, before an official opening last Wednesday (December 12).

Ralph Breaks The Internet  £1.4m and £9.3m to date.

The Nutcracker And The Four Realms put on £100,000 on its seventh weekend and is up to £5.4m.

Bumblebee, began a preview run with £670,000 from 521 sites across Saturday and Sunday, a site average of £1,286.

Bohemian Rhapsody took £528,064 over the weekend and is up to £45.13m after eight weeks.

The Old Man & The Gun put on £100,028 for £625,183,

Widows added £37,497 and is at £6.13m.

re-running The Greatest Showman, with £47,829 from 58 locations this weekend pushing its UK total to £47.28m.

Nativity Rocks! added £232,554 and is at £2.2m,

Peterloo advanced £4,564 and has £1.19m in total.

Free Solo opened to £135,396 across the weekend, and has £384,950 including previews.

Three Identical Strangers added £36,375 and is up to £276,996.

The House That Jack Built opened to £15,506 from 26 sites and has £31,445 including previews.

Disobedience added £29,111 for a £437,131 cume.

Shoplifters added £22,863 on its fourth weekend and is at £464,342.

CBeebies Christmas Show: Thumbelina, a yuletide special from BBC Children’s In House Productions, had a one-day event-style release across 399 sites on Saturday (December 15), taking £201,299, with previews taking the film to £205,601.

The annual re-release of Frank Capra’s festive favourite It’s A Wonderful Life from Park Circus grossed £70,118 from 44 sites, taking £114,865 including previews.

Robin Hood added £22,051 for a £2.69m cume as it approaches the end of its run.

Suspiria put on £3,871 for £340,287 to date.

https://www.screendaily.com/news/aquaman-tops-uk-box-office-mortal-engines-disappoints/5135355.article

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