Top 15 Films (6 January)
1. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker £4,396,258
2. Jumanji: The Next Level £3,069,462
3. The Gentlemen £3,057,108
4. Little Woman £2,599,137
5. Jojo Rabbit £2,415,233
6. EVENT CINEMA: Andre Rieu: 70 Years Young £1,687,638
7. Frozen 2 £1,660,432
8. Spies In Disguise £1,136,767
9. Cats £1,031,218
10. Playing With Fire £517,976
11. Knives Out £476,005
12. Good Newwz £174,640
13. 1800 Gramow £61,862
14. A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon £48,942
15. Abominable £42,286
The whole top 9 being over £1m! Crazy good numbers. SO happy for Jojo Rabbit's numbers. It's unlucky that it had so much competition with those numbers. I think it'll have a strong hold too
Great figures there. May drop a bit now the kids are back at school.
I'm gonna say 1917 will debut with £3m at #1 and Star Wars will drop to 2 with £2.8/9m, this weekend.
Basically gonna predict this:
01. 1917 [£3.1m]
02. Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker [£2.9m]
03. Little Women [£2.1m]
04. Jumanji [£1.8m]
05. Gentlemen [£1.7m]
06. Jojo Rabbit [£1.3m]
*everything else under £1m* (except maybe Frozen 2, which may JUST grab 1m)
Ofc I'm probs way off.
Might be an idea for a game we could start in this forum - every week we pick 3 films that are out that week (two big films & a smaller film), and try to predict what position it will reach in the Box Office Chart the next week. In addition, there could be an additional element where we try to guess how much money the #1 film makes to the nearest £100k.
I've always wanted to do something like this, but it never lasts/I usually forget to do it half the time
If someone reading this wants to start it, feel free (I can pin the threads etc..)
1917 did £7.3m 😮😮😮 wow.
WOW!
Went to see 1917 today, really good. Was t sure what to expect of it but it was really graphic and shocking.
Top 15 Films (13 January)
1. 1917 £7,446,302
2. Little Woman £2,018,280
3. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker £1,824,607
4. The Gentlemen £1,719,736
5. Jumanji: The Next Level £1,691,901
6. Jojo Rabbit £1,029,072
7. Frozen 2 £784,361
8. Spies In Disguise £682,596
9. Cats £434,743
10. Knives Out £345,483
11. Darbar £251,733
12. Playing With Fire £241,038
13. Wozzeck- Met Opera 2020 (Opera) £112,087
14. Chhappaak £86,221
15. Ala Vykuntapurram Loo £78,909
Top 15 Films (20 January)
1. 1917 £6,190,049
2. Bad Boys For Life £3,781,233
3. Little Women £1,480,139
4. The Gentlemen £1,092,084
5. Jumanji: The Next Level £1,064,594
6. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker £901,078
7. Bombshell £742,085
8. Jojo Rabbit £656,736
9. Just Mercy £529,435
10. Frozen 2 £514,468
11. Spies In Disguise £508,680
12. Weathering With You £221,789
13. Cats £148,771
14. Playing With Knives £144,661
15. Knives Out £142,527
Weathering With You had such a strong opening weekend for an anime film (it only played on 57 screens and gained a screen average better than every film bar the top 2 in the top 15) that it is expanding to 250 screens by the end of the month. Would love it to become an unexpected slow-burning hit, although I have a feeling that most of the people who would go to see it have now seen it. Great stuff though.
That's a really low drop off rate for 1917!
That hold is incredible! Wow.
Wow I really thought Bombshell would do better than that!
Must admit I thought Bad Boys For Life would be No.1 this week.
I thought it'd be close and that 1917 would drop to around £3.5m-£4m. I wasn't expecting it to only drop £1m from last weeks numbers!
Top 15 Films (27 January)
1. 1917 £4,5198,270
2. Bad Boys For Life £2,744,313
3. The Personal History Of David Copperfield £1,524,147
4. Little Women £1,004,904
5. Jumanji: The Next Level £921,225
6. The Gentlemen £883,621
7. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker £541,886
8. Spies In Disguise £508,588
9. Jojo Rabbit £502,851
10. Paw Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue £483,886
11. The Grudge £461,921
12. Psy 3: W Imie Zasad £407,435
13. Frozen 2 £402,544
14. Bombshell £360,879
15. Just Mercy £259,255
Top 15 Films (3 February)
1. 1917 £2,798,457
2. Bad Boys For Life £1,844,179
3. The Personal History of David Copperfield £1,037,119
4. Little Women £659,344
5. The Gentlemen £597,494
6. Jumanji: The Next Level £597,326
7. Queen & Slim £507,302
8. A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood £493,770
9. Porgy And Bess- Met Opera 2020 (Opera) £409,359
10. The Lighthouse £384,284
11. Paw Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue £352,800
12. Spies In Disguise £326,044
13. Jojo Rabbit £296.896
14. Frozen 2 £264,837
15. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker £244,141
Sorry for the delay in posting these charts.
Wow, that's awful for 'The Grudge'! I'm sure they didn't expect it to do THAT badly.
Also did 'The Rhythm Section' not even go Top 15?! Yikes!!
It was a cute thriller film Blake Lively deserves better though, such an underrated actress!
Top 15 Films (10 February)
1. Dolittle £5,085,520
2. Birds of Prey And The Fantabulous Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn £2,833,297
3. 1917 £2,271,528
4. Parasite £1,397,387
5. Bad Boys For Life £1,000,627
6. The Personal History Of David Copperfield £530,339
7. EVENT CINEMA: Kinky Boots £503,256
8. Jumanji: The Next Level £391,310
9. The Gentlemen £351,323
10. Little Women £305,033
11. A Beautiful Day In The Neighbourhood £227,968
12. Spies In Disguise £227,368
13. Paw Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue £217,642
14. Jojo Rabbit £213,246
15. Frozen 2 £210,521
Dolittle deserved much worse, God awful film!
Did Underwater not even get Top 15?! Yikes!! It was a really good film too.
Really impressed with how Parasite did, whilst showing in less than 150 cinemas!
Amazing for Parasite! It's getting a much wider release too this week after it's Oscar win.
Dolittle demolishing Birds Of Prey, even with previews not added, I assume it would have been an easy victory. 'Underwater' not going top 15 even is pretty embarassing!
Absolutely shocked that Dolittle so convincingly got the #1 slot this week; it's heavily underperformed in the US (will probably lose over $100 million), it's reviews have been universally terrible, and its a franchise that doesn't seem to have much of a following (even the Eddie Murphy remake is largely forgotten). It has been advertised on all the buses here, which might have helped.
The advertisement and promotion for Dolittle is what has saved it. As well as the fact that there's no competition (until this week) from other kids/family movies. I imagine it'll fall to number 2 with about £3m-£3.5m next week, with Sonic debuting at #1 with a similar number to what Dolittle did this week (anywhere from £4m - £5m), considering it's the first weekend of half term this weekend.
In the US Sonic is heading for a $60m+ opening (4 day) weekend!
They listened to the fans and it's paid off BIG TIME for them. I'm shook.
Parasite did £2.5m this weekend.
Sonic and Parasite slaying *.*
Oops at Birds of Prey, def wouldn't have thought it would've been 5th in its 2nd week at the box office
Emma also starting pretty nicely despite missing the top 5 *.*
Top 15 Films (17 February)
1. Sonic The Hedgehog £4,733,768
2. Parasite £2,523,518
3. Dolittle £2,135,951
4. 1917 £1,950,909
5. Birds of Prey And The Fantabulous Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn £1,773,023
6. Emma £1,635,797
7. Bad Boys For Life £842,038
8. 365 Dni £378,790
9. Jumanji: The Next Level £326,564
10. The Gentlemen £238,781
11. The Personal History Of David Copperfield £236,502
12. Jojo Rabbit £155,753
13. Little Women £155,706
14. Frozen 2 £148,856
15. Paw Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue £144,261
Amazing for Parasite. It's already the 3rd highest grossing foreign language film in the UK of all-time after two weeks (behind Passion Of The Christ & Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon).
Top 15 Films (24 February)
1. Sonic The Hedgehog £4,171,243
2. Dolittle £2,032,270
3. Parasite £1,722,236
4. The Call Of The Wild £1,465,400
5. Emma £1,156,255
6. 1917 £1,083,286
7. Birds of Prey And The Fantabulous Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn £772,416
8. Like A Boss £520,059
9. Brahms: The Boy II £506,773
10. Bad Boys For Life £432,194
11. Greed £369,028
12. Jumanji: The Next Level £324,732
13. EVENT CINEMA: Swan Lake- Bolshoi 2020 £194,536
14. Frozen 2 £163,411
15. Paw Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue £151,223
Dolittle actually being a hit over here!
Also, INSANE hold for Sonic! I know we had half term etc.. butthat's v inpressive (and deserved x)
Like A Boss was a cute funny film, unfairly critiqued by film snobs .
Would have been greet to see Parasite have a week at No.1.
Top 15 Films (2 March)
1. The Invisible Man £2,163,797
2. Sonic The Hedgehog £1,937,938
3. Parasite £1,047,024
4. Dark Waters £860,942
5. Dolittle £837,444
6. Emma £678,531
7. 1917 £608,202
8. The Call Of The Wild £507,281
9. Birds of Prey And The Fantabulous Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn £358,436
10. Bad Boys For Life £249,691
11. Portait Of A Lady On Fire £229,678
12. EVENT CINEMA: Agrippina- Met Opera 2020 £216,109
13. Downhill £188,719
14. Brahms: The Boy II £167,609
15. Like A Boss £125,541
Yessss for 'The Invisible Man' Probably my favourite Box Office #1 in a long long time!
Actually thought it would have done more and had a bigger lead.
Impressive for Dark Waters. A very good film. Amazing to see Parasite actually have longevity!
Top 15 Films (9 March)
1. Onward £3,419,500
2. The Invisible Man £1,538,985
3. Miltary Wives £968,468
4. Sonic The Hedgehog £951,103
5. Parasite £529,550
6. Dark Waters £499,276
7. Blumhouse's Fantasy Island £392,857
8. Dolittle £362,693
9. EVENT CINEMA: Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show £313,000
10. Emma £284,518
11. 1917 £247,291
12. The Call Of The Wild £187,960
13. Baaghi 3 £165,176
14. Birds of Prey And The Fantabulous Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn £136,845
15. Bad Boys For Life £136,447
Another week at #1 for Onward:
https://www.launchingfilms.com/research-databank/current-top-15-films
Those box office numbers seem surprisingly solid. The last numbers were going to see for a while
In better news, Parasite has now become the #1 foreign-language film of all-time in the UK!
No information regarding the box office chart due to the coronavirus. No chart for the last two weeks.
Top 15 Films (20 July)
1. Onward £49,271
2. Star Wars: Episode V- The Empire Strikes Back (40th Anniversary) £33,343
3. Trolls: World Tour £23,454
4. Black Water: Abyss £16,093
5. Dirty Dancing £14,398
6. Dreambuilders £12,406
7. Knives Out £11,624
8. Harry Potter & The Chamber Of Secrets £11,130
9. A Star Is Born £10,936
10. Sonic The Hedgehog £10,910
11. The Dark Knight £10,159
12. Pulp Fiction £10,147
13. Reservoir Dogs £9.854
14. The Invisible Man £9,437
15. Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone £8,766
Top 15 Films (5 July)
1. Onward £21,626
2. Trolls World Tour £16,941
3. Bad Boys For Life £16,070
4. The Greatest Showman £14,499
5. 1917 £12,744
6. Dirty Dancing (30th Anniversary) £12,195
7. Grease £11,925
8. The Terminator £9,863
9. Star Wars: Episode IV- A New Hope £7,475
10. Fight Club £7,095
11. Cars £6,895
12. Joker £6,601
13. Sonic The Hedgehog £6,394
14. Back To The Future £6,001
15. The Conjuring £5,703
Top 15 Films (12 July)
1. Star Wars: Episode V- The Empire Strikes Back £50,406
2. Onward £35,086
3. Black Water: Abyss £28,053
4. Trolls World Tour £19,996
5. Dirty Dancing £15,134
6. Knives Out £14,747
7. Grease £14,416
8. The Shawshank Redemption £13,321
9. Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone £12,358
10. The Greatest Showman £11,681
11. Back To The Future £10,949
12. Sonic The Hedgehog £10,721
13. The Adventures of Priscillla: Queen of The Desert £10,220
14. Jumanji: The Next Level £8,892
15. The Dark Knight £8,755
Top 15 Films (27 July)
1. Onward £60,074
2. Trolls: World Tour £35,053
3. Dreambuilders £25,811
4. Dirty Dancing £24,836
5. Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (Extended Edition) £24,135
6. Star Wars: Episode V- The Empire Strikes Back (40th Anniversary) £20,059
7. Stage Mother £19,334
8. The Dark Knight Roses £18,413
9. The Invisible Man £16,127
10. Black Water: Abyss £13,598
11. Saint Frances £11,667
12. Sonic The Hedgehog £11,444
13. The Goonies (4K Restoration) £11,438
14. Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban £10,660
15. The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers (Extended Version) £8,766
Would those be considered good numbers with all things considered?
Looking back the #1's numbers wouldn't even get top 15 at the start of the year!
Top 15 Films (3 August)
1. Unhinged £175,263
2. Onward £58,951
3. 100% Wolf £33,129
4. Star Wars: Episode V- The Empire Strikes Back (40th Anniversary) £31,136
5. The Vigil £30,302
6. Proxima £30,051
7. Dreambuilders £24,576
8. The Dark Knight Rises £24,075
9. Juassic Park £22,987
10. Trolls: World Tour £21,071
11. Back To The Future: (35th Anniversary) £19,065
12. Black Panther £16,693
13. Summerland £15,792
14. Sonic The Hedgehog £14,030
15. My Spy £13,878
Top 15 Films (10 August)
1. Unhinged £117,633
2. Onward £46,576
3. 100% Wolf £42,500
4. American Pickle £27,732
5. Star Wars: Episode V- The Empire Strikes Back (40th Anniversary) £27,617
6. Jurassic Park £26,992
7. Trolls: World Tour £21,716
8. The Greatest Showman £20,182
9. The Vigil £16,012
10. The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King £13,005
11. Interstellar £12,751
12. Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix £12,706
13. The Matrix: 20th Anniversary £12,244
14. The Invisible Man £11,924
15. The Lord Of The Rings: Fellowship of the Ring £11,769
Hello Mack.
Thanks for sharing the list of best 15 films .
Top 15 Films (17 August)
1. Inception: 10th Anniversary £207,675
2. Unhinged £136,347
3. Pinoccohio £108,626
4. Onward £92,092
5. 100% Wolf £83,938
6. Broken Law £52,748
7. Trolls: World Your £42,370
8. Babyteeth £38,977
9. Jurassic Park £29,051
10. American Pickle £27,926
11. Dreambuilders £21,103
12. The Greatest Showman £18,998
13. Dirty Dancing £13,520
14. Star Wars: Episode V- The Empire Strikes Back (40th Anniversary) £12,116
15. Back To The Future: (35th Anniversary) £12,041
Top 15 Films (24 August)
1. Unhinged £178,821
2. Onward £142,108
3. Inception: 10th Anniversary £117,415
4. 100% Wolf £105,518
5. Pinoccohio £99,277
6. Trolls: World Tour £71,385
7. Jurassic Park £67,626
8. Dreambuilders £33,261
9. The Karate Kid £32,117
10. Babyteeth £32,005
11. Star Wars: Episode V- The Empire Strikes Back (40th Anniversary) £28,199
12. Dirty Dancing £22,592
13. The Invisible Man £22,073
14. American Pickle £21,010
15. Sonic The Hedgehog £18,651
Top 15 Films (1 September)
1. Tenet £5,355,654
2. Onward £185,028
3. 100% Wolf £140,050
4. Unhinged £112,465
5. Pinoccohio £94,821
6. Trolls: World Tour £77,536
7. Hope Gap £72,769
8. EVENT CINEMA: Bring The Soul: The Movie (Concert) £39,085
9. Dreambuilders £24,755
10. Dirty Dancing £17,644
11. Jurassic Park £16,023
12. Dolittle £14,375
13. The Greatest Showman £11,956
14. Babyteeth £11,467
15. Sonic The Hedgehog £10,593
Wow that's really impressive for Tenet! Wasn't massive on the film but I'm hopeful this will mean we will get more major releases soon.
I'm very hapy with the results of Tenet, not just because of the movie itself but mostly to see people still want to go to the cinemas. This is really what we needed at the moment.
Shame The Hope Gap only made it to #7, such a good movie, but I imagine it's not playing in a lot of cinemas and I think most of the general demographic for a movie like that are maybe more afraid to go out now.
that number for Tenet is a blessing. Unhinged is also doing really well, that's def gonna end up with a good total by the end of its run considering its already over +£600k! Def encouraging signs for cinema
and yassss at TGS and Sonic continued slayage *.*
Excellent news! I am hoping The New Mutants can do 1m at least, but I'm not sure.
Exciting times to be following actual cinema releases again though
Great opening for Tenet
Hopefully we will continue to see actual cinema releases, I hope.
Top 15 Films (8 September)
1. Tenet £2,151,490
2. The New Mutants £686,407
3. Onward £135,669
4. Unhinged £97,221
5. 100% Wolf £96,970
6. After We Collided £65,707
7. Pinocchio £56,928
8. Trolls: World Tour £49,533
9. Black Panther £48,334
10. Les Miserables £48,090
11. Dreambuilders £19,555
12. Jurassic Park £18,051
13. Sonic The Hedgehog £16.652
14. The Invisible Man £13,742
15. Hope Gap £10,876
Top 15 Films (15 September)
1. Tenet £1,233,090
2. After We Collided £442,661
3. Break The Silence: The Movie (Concert) £242,997
4. The New Mutants £200,660
5. Onward £97,253
6. The Broken Hearts Gallary £87,568
7. Petla £85,021
8. 100% Wolf £76,000
9. Unhinged £61,855
10. Trolls: World Tour £37,965
11. Pinoochio £34,016
12. Les Miserables £31,270
13. The Roads Not Taken £27,742
14. Black Panther £26,396
15. Memories Of Murder £18,799
Top 15 Films (22 September)
1. Tenet £796,309
2. After We Collided £598,294
3. Bill And Ted Face The Music £462,051
4. Andre Rieu's Magical Maastricht: Together In Msuic £124,101
5. The New Mutants £106,199
6. Onward £85,058
7. Rocks £75,478
8. 100% Wolf £58,749
9. White Riot £47,898
10. Unhinged £47,319
11. The Broken Hearts Gallary £42,528
12. Trolls: World Tour £27,172
13. Break The Silence: The Movie (Concert) £24,802
14. Pinoochio £23,586
15. Memories of Murder £16,861
Top 15 Films (29 September)
1. Tenet £648,517
2. After We Collided £514,020
3. Bill And Ted Face The Music £216,790
4. Onward £126,355
5. The New Mutants £93,523
6. 100% Wolf £89,633
7. Unhinged £60,113
8. Rocks £53,299
9. Trolls: World Tour £36,825
10. Schemers £34,374
11. Pinocchio £33,246
12. The Broken Hearts Gallery £30,777
13. 23 Walks £28,940
14. Dreambuilders £24,309
15. Memories of Murder £21,350
Sorry for the delay in these. Still nothing can stop Tenet at the moment now 5 weeks at #1.
Superb list of UK Box office movies.
Think Saint Maud could do fairly well this week!
Top 15 Films (6 October)
1. Tenet £628,247
2. Cat & Dogs: Paws Unite! £456,532
3. After We Collided £390,298
4. Bill And Ted Face The Music £146,594
5. The Elfkins £131,374
6. Onward £93,821
7. On The Rocks £93,821
8. David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet £92,052
9. 100% Wolf £79,829
10. The New Mutants £60,797
11. Unhinged £59,764
12. Matthew Bourne's The Red Shoes 2020 £57,398
13. Trolls: World Tour £39,038
14. Rocks £31,762
15. Dreambuilders £31,121
Top 15 Films: (13 October):
1. Tenet £296,049
2. Saint Maud £263,433
3. Akira £201,124
4. After We Collided £194,277
5. Cats & Dogs: Paws Unite! £184,395
6. On The Rocks £75,742
7. The Elfkins £52,927
8. Bill And Ted Face The Music £47,081
9. Onward £46,992
10. Kajillioniare £44,275
11. Unhinged £31,136
12. 100% Wolf £25,063
13. Trolls: World Tour £20,952
14. Hocus Pocus £20,491
15. Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince £19,119
Was hoping Saint Maud could take over Tenet and have bigger numbers tbh Maybe it will do as we go into Halloween
Really interested to see how The Craft and The Witches do at the end of the month.
Those numbers have plummeted from prior weeks, it looks like the Cineworld closures have started to have an effect on the box office. Delighted to see the Akira re-release at #3, although in a normal week it wouldn't even be top 10 with those numbers.
Hello,
Thanks for sharing list of 15 movies. All of them are superb.
Top 15 Films: (20 October)
1. Tenet £187,275
2. Michael Ball & Alfie Boe- Back Together (Concert) £175,778
3. Saint Maud £132,282
4. After We Collided £107,472
5. Cats & Dogs: Paws Unite! £107,073
6. On The Rocks £45,446
7. Hocus Pocus £42,135
8. I Am Greta £29,687
9. Onward £26,643
10. Bill And Ted Face The Music £26,489
11. Kajillioniare £23,982
12. Unhinged £23,823
13. Akira £23,760
14. The Elfkins £20,304
15. 100% Wolf £13,888
Oh my god a third Cats & Dogs movie? The last two were in 2001 and 2010, very bizarre
Top 10 Films: (27 October)
1. Two By Two: Overboard! £329,265
2. Honest Thief £254,267
3. The Secret Garden £154,087
4. Tenet £134,968
5. Pixie £116,517
6. Cats & Dogs: Paw Unite! £91,328
7. Saint Maud £74,677
8. Hocus Pocus £53,347
9. All My Life £50,488
10. Max Winslow And The House of Secrets £44,685
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