Film / Box Office
Box Office Chart: February 9-11 2024
1. Migration £2,468,390 (£6,664,960, 2 weeks)
2. Argylle £994,542 (£3,705,840, 2 weeks)
3. The Iron Claw £754,152 (new release)
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4. All of Us Strangers £510,035 (£3,791,038, 3 weeks)
5. Peppa’s Cinema Party £490,779 (new release)
6. Mean Girls £482,291 (£7,577,630, 4 weeks)
7. Anyone But You £439,312 (£9,966,152, 7 weeks)
8. Wonka £410,729 (£61,097,420, 10 weeks)
9. The Zone of Interest £388,890 (£1,268,103, 2 weeks)
10. Dune £335,657 (£22,421,870, 121 weeks)
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It’s a second week at the top for Migration, which was also the only film on release to take more than £1m at the UK box office over the weekend. Matthew Vaughn’s Argylle held steady in second place, leaving the highest new entry, wrestling drama The Iron Claw, at number three. Former chart topper Mean Girls took a big tumble from third to sixth place in its fourth week on release, but Peppa Pig demonstrated her enduring appeal to tots by making the top five with the event cinema release Peppa’s Cinema Party. At number eight, Wonka has now overtaken The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King to claim 25th place in the UK all-time chart. And right at the foot of the chart, Dune makes a comeback in anticipation of the upcoming sequel.
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