Film / Box Office

Box Office Chart: August 27-29 2021

By Robin Askew  Wednesday Sep 1, 2021

1. Free Guy £1,607,761 (£10,597,750, 3 weeks)

2. Candyman £1,112,674 (new release)

3. The Paw Patrol Movie £563,145 (£5,685,558, 3 weeks)

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4. Andre Rieu’s 2021 Summer Concert: Together Again £420,056 (new release)

5. Jungle Cruise £402,715 (£10,957,787, 5 weeks)

6. The Suicide Squad £377,660 (£13,227,720, 5 weeks)

7. People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan £267,329 (£1,553,058, 2 weeks)

8. Space Jam: A New Legacy £262,389 (£11,740,467, 7 weeks)

9. The Croods 2: A New Age £245,581 (£8,584,218, 7 weeks)

10. The Courier £168,578 (£1,348796, 3 weeks)

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Ryan Reynolds refused to be scared off by Candyman as Free Guy notched up a £10m tally in its three weeks at the top. Still, Candyman director Nia DeCosta won’t be too concerned as the positions were revered in the US, allowing her to set a record by becoming the first black female filmmaker to score a number one hit. The only other new release to make the top ten was Dutch violinist Andre Rieu’s 2021 Summer Concert: Together Again, which bagged fourth place – demonstrating that the mature audience is not being put off returning to cinemas. Last week’s openers fared rather less well. People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan took a big tumble to seventh place, suggesting that this one didn’t appeal much beyond the fanbase of the TV series. G.I. Joe Origins: Snake Eyes performed even more poorly, falling out of the top ten after just one week.

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