Film / Box Office

Box Office Chart: November 29 – December 1 2024

By Robin Askew  Thursday Dec 5, 2024

1. Moana 2 £12,021,342 (new release)

2. Wicked £8,371,251 (£28,530,258, 2 weeks)

3. Gladiator II £2,533,801 (£23,596,835, 3 weeks)

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4. Paddington in Peru £1,808,775 (£27,320,210, 4 weeks)

5. Conclave £1,065,547 (new release)

6. Red One £425,853 (£6,627,450, 4 weeks)

7. All We Imagine as Light £111,033 (new release)

8. Heretic £96,584 (£5,701,549, 5 weeks)

9. Polar Express (20th Anniversary 4K Restoration) £83,677 (new release)

10. Small Things Like These £71,177 (£3,712,452, 5 weeks)

Source: BFI

The critics might not have been universally charmed, but Disney scored another big hit at the weekend with animated sequel Moana 2, whose £12m opening was a massive increase on the first film’s £2.2m back in 2016. It also comfortably eclipsed fellow Disney release Inside Out 2 to become the third biggest opener of the year behind Deadpool & Wolverine and last week’s Wicked. The Oz musical, meanwhile, continues to haul in punters and has now overtaken Beetlejuice Beetlejuice to rank as the fifth biggest film of the year. Also doing well to grab a place in the top five is well-received Vatican thriller Conclave. Indeed each of the top five films took more than £1m at the weekend. So much for the alleged death of cinema, huh?

Image credit: © Disney Enterprises, Inc

 

 

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