Film / Box Office
Box Office Chart: July 7-9, 2017
1. Spider-Man: Homecoming £9,369,846 (new release)
2. Despicable Me 3 £5,275,120 (£19,578,209, 2 weeks)
3. Baby Driver £1,388,336 (£6,554,729, 2 weeks)
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4. Transformers: The Last Knight £440,822 (£8,951,282, 3 weeks)
5. Wonder Woman £315,611 (£21,456,299, 6 weeks)
6. All Eyez on Me £296,085 (£1,582,836, 2 weeks)
7. It Comes at Night £226,688 (new release)
8. The House £137,038 (£949,056, 2 weeks)
9. Mom £82,137 (new release)
10. Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge £82,017 (£19,398,438, 7 weeks)
Chart copyright Rentrak
It appears that cinema audiences aren’t sick to death of those endless Spider-Man iterations, as the first ‘Marvel Cinematic Universe’ one, Spider-Man: Homecoming, topped the chart by a comfortable margin. In the pantheon of cinematic web-slingers, it’s just ahead of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which was judged to be a flop, and about £2.5m behind Sam Raimi’s spidey record-holder, Spider-Man 3. Universal won’t be too displeased with Despicable Me 3 being toppled after just one week at the top, as the animated threequel has hauled in nearly £20m in just ten days on release. It took Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge seven weeks to achieve a similar tally. Transformers: The Last Knight is fading fast, as is All Eyez on Me after its unexpectedly strong opening – suggesting that everyone who wanted to see the Tupac Shakur biopic flocked on its first weekend.