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1. Minions £1.05m £44.2m

2. DC Super Pets £1m £14m

3. Top Gun £600k £81.6m

4. Bullet Train £554k £9.2m

5. Spider-Man £469k £96.5m

6. Nope £455k £6.9m 

7. ET £438k

8. Elvis £387k £26.6m

9. Beast £381k £1.46m

10. Three Thousand Years of Longing £306k

11. Thor £290k £37.1m

12. Orphan 2 £240k £1.65m

13. Fall £218k

14. Fisherman’s Friends 2 £210k £2.5m

15. The Forgiven £182k

16. Crawdads £151k £7.7m

17. The Invitation £100k £583k

 

 

Minions made 2/3 of its weekend gross on Saturday.

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WK: Sep 2-4, 2022 (Fri-Sun)

 

  Film Distributor Weeks on release Weekend Total
1 Minions 2: The Rise Of Gru Universal Pictures 10 £1,056,163 £44,198,979
2 DC League Of Super-Pets Warner Bros. 6 £1,008,586 £14,031,480
3 Top Gun Maverick Paramount 15 £600,258 £81,629,004
4 Bullet Train Sony Pictures 5 £554,100 £9,240,002
5 SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Sony Pictures 38 £469,309 £96,903,566
6 Nope Universal Pictures 4 £455,837 £6,954,983
7 E.T. (40th Anniversary) Universal Pictures 1 £438,715 £438,715
8 Elvis Warner Bros. 11 £387,538 £26,600,083
9 Beast Universal Pictures 2 £381,001 £1,466,823
10 Three Thousand Years Of Longing Entertainment Film Distributors 1 £307,176 £307,176
11 Thor: Love And Thunder Walt Disney 9 £290,708 £37,175,611
12 Orphan: First Kill Signature Entertainment 3 £240,281 £1,653,898
13 Fall Signature Entertainment 1 £220,270 £220,270
14 Fisherman’s Friends: One And All Entertainment Film Distributors 3 £210,565 £2,454,870
15 The Forgiven Universal Pictures 1 £182,772 £182,772

Source: Comscore

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TGM still in good shape, can have a good go at TLJ to snatch all-time #9. One last target to achieve. Would be great to smash that bogey. Even though I'm not convinced it's a guarantee that AVATAR 2 will clear 80m.

 

NWH overtakes NTTD, but surely Bond will also get a re-release some point to claim #3 back.

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57 minutes ago, The Dark Alfred said:

TGM still in good shape, can have a good go at TLJ to snatch all-time #9. One last target to achieve. Would be great to smash that bogey. Even though I'm not convinced it's a guarantee that AVATAR 2 will clear 80m.

 

NWH overtakes NTTD, but surely Bond will also get a re-release some point to claim #3 back.

Odeon and Cineworld screening it in October, BFI IMAX is doing the first IMAX 3D screening of NTTD in the UK in October too. 

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1 hour ago, FilmFincher said:

@Krissykins

Did you go to that screening btw?

Wondering what it was 🤔

I did! It was “Hatching” so one that was already on my watchlist. 
 

Brave of Cineworld & Odeon to show such a strange foreign (Finnish) horror. Lots of walk outs when the title card appeared and then again when people realised it was subtitled. And then two more after a particularly graphic vomit-eating scene lol. 
 

I thought it was great. Very bizarre and pretty gross at times. 

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9 hours ago, The Dark Alfred said:

TGM still in good shape, can have a good go at TLJ to snatch all-time #9. One last target to achieve. Would be great to smash that bogey. Even though I'm not convinced it's a guarantee that AVATAR 2 will clear 80m.

 

NWH overtakes NTTD, but surely Bond will also get a re-release some point to claim #3 back.

 

To be fair BFI and SaltyPopcorn reports a £98M total for NTTD.

 

NTTD will be re-released October 5th for James Bond Day and I will be curious to see if BFI will keep on reporting their £98M figure in their weekend charts.

 

If the £96.7M figure for NTTD is indeed the one correct I don't see it making another 300K. NWH made almost 500K because they released a brand new longer cut of the film. If it was the original theatrical cut it would've made way less. 

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1 hour ago, Issac Newton said:

FDA data as of March 2022.

 

Screenshot-2022-0906-185759.jpg


Yes but BFI updated NTTD’s score mid March… those figures doesn’t actually include March I suppose (NWH should be higher).

Mojo as well reported almost a $1M dollar difference between the two in Bond’s favor.

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1 minute ago, Mr Roark said:

Mojo as well reported almost a $1M dollar difference between the two in Bond’s favor.

Probably won't care about Mojo. Cancel Dollar, I am talking about Pound.

 

BFI sudden update is confusing. But, let's see BFI Yearbook Update later. But, if Bond Anniversary release is an success (ofc will be) then hardly a difference

 

@SchumacherFTW, I agree with you. Tired of hearing No Way Home everywhere.

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On 9/6/2022 at 1:13 PM, Issac Newton said:

Probably won't care about Mojo. Cancel Dollar, I am talking about Pound.

 

BFI sudden update is confusing. But, let's see BFI Yearbook Update later. But, if Bond Anniversary release is an success (ofc will be) then hardly a difference

 

@SchumacherFTW, I agree with you. Tired of hearing No Way Home everywhere.


The re-release of Casino Royale made almost 22K last weekend, I don’t see NTTD making great numbers…

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