Film / Box Office
Box Office Chart: August 31-September 2 2018
1. Christopher Robin £1,173,235 (£10,613,641, 3 weeks)
2. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again £979,039 (£61,635,830, 7 weeks)
3. BlacKkKlansman £922,806 (£3,105,043, 2 weeks)
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4. The Meg £765,050 (£13,967,082, 4 weeks)
5. Searching £765,050 (new release)
6. Incredibles 2 £762,307 (£53,279,019, 8 weeks)
7. The Happytime Murders £694,044 (new release)
8. The Equalizer 2 £625,218 (£6,090,669, 3 weeks)
9. Hotel Transylvania: A Monster Vacation £555,404 (£17,532,336, 6 weeks)
8. Mission: Impossible – Fallout £521,610 (£22,999,845, 6 weeks)
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Another weekend of little change in the chart, with just two new entries. Social media thriller Searching did best, making fifth place, with The Happytime Murders at number seven. Yardie and Upgrade failed to breach the top ten. Christopher Robin held tight at the top over the last weekend of the school holidays, but faces a major challenge from The Nun next week. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is seemingly unmoveable in second place. The Abba jukebox musical is now officially the second biggest box office hit of the year. It now needs just another £7m to eclipse the first film. Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman is also doing a roaring trade, climbing three places to number three in its second week on release. Outside the top ten, Cold War is the big arthouse hit of the moment, packing ’em in on a limited number of screens.