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PUSS clear #1 as expected, but KNOCK had a disappointing Friday, A2 could take #2 if it's having another stellar Sat increase. Not much excitement left in its run, it's not hitting £80m, but definitely beating TLK.

 

Not great numbers for BTS and was hoping THE FABELMANS to have a better hold.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, The Dark Alfred said:

PUSS clear #1 as expected, but KNOCK had a disappointing Friday, A2 could take #2 if it's having another stellar Sat increase. Not much excitement left in its run, it's not hitting £80m, but definitely beating TLK.

 

Not great numbers for BTS and was hoping THE FABELMANS to have a better hold.

 

 

 

So something like £78M for A2 final run ? #11 all time here but will miss $100M by a little margin ... sad

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1 hour ago, LPLC said:

So something like £78M for A2 final run ? #11 all time here but will miss $100M by a little margin ... sad

 

how close to top 10 and $100M is that?

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2 hours ago, interiorgatordecorator said:

 

how close to top 10 and $100M is that?

Top 10 is Titanic with £80,1M but will have few hundred thousand / millions £ more with re-release soon and for $100M A2 need £83M

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Yea it's looking like £78m finish for A2. I think it will cross 100m at some point when it gets an inevitable re-release next year. 

 

There're a lot of good indies to watch: EO, SAINT OMER, ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED and I chose wrongly today watching THE WHALE. It was just terrible. Not cinematic at all. Would have walked out if it wasn't for my respect towards Fraser's performance.

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Weekend(3-5 February):

1.PiB-£5m

2.Avatar-£1.3m(-39%)/£72.7m

3.Knock at the Cabin-£984,948

4.Pathaan-£701,103/£3.3m

5.Plane-£641,859/£2.3m

6.The Whale-£614,906/£690,026

7.The Fablemans-£542,000(-45%)/£2.2m

8.BTS-£535,317/£790,907

9.M3gan-£337,077(-55)/£6.7m

10.Babylon-£300,000(-54.6%)/£3.3m

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Whew, glad I caught Unwelcome when I could:

 

“Warner Bros’ horror Unwelcome is slipping out of cinemas after just two weekends, falling 94.4% on its opening with £5,281 and a £191,524 total.”

 

I know it left most cinemas on Thursday, but still lol. 
 

ScreenDaily have Tar at £827k, is that right?

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WEEKEND FIGURES!!

  Film Distributor Weeks on release Weekend Total Total Box Office
1 Puss In Boots: The Last Wish Universal Pictures 1 £4,950,495 £4,950,495
2 Avatar: The Way Of Water Walt Disney 8 £1,285,652 £72,957,701
3 Knock At The Cabin Universal Pictures 1 £985,027 £985,027
4 Pathaan Yash Raj Films 2 £701,103 £3,347,070
5 The Whale A24 1 £690,026 £690,026
6 Plane Lionsgate UK 2 £641,859 £2,341,242
7 The Fabelmans Entertainment One UK 2 £541,999 £2,225,462
8 BTS: Yet To Come In Cinemas Trafalgar Releasing 1 £535,336 £535,336
9 M3gan Universal Pictures 4 £337,119 £6,650,751
10 Babylon Paramount 3 £300,080 £3,259,021
11 Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical Sony Pictures 11 £251,946 £26,829,582
12 Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody Sony Pictures 7 £222,831 £11,060,323
13 A Man Called Otto Sony Pictures 5 £151,281 £4,780,386
14 TAR Universal Pictures 4 £136,438 £1,795,530
15 The Wandering Earth II Trinity Filmed Entertainment 2 £129,412 £649,440

Source: Comscore

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