Film / Box Office
Box Office Chart: June 10-12 2022
1. Jurassic World: Dominion £12,121,728 (new release)
2. Top Gun: Maverick £5,462,637 (£50,070,905, 3 weeks)
3. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness £398,401 (£41,521,723, 6 weeks)
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4. Everything Everywhere All At Once £205,252 (£4,452,579, 5 weeks)
5. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 £181,695 (£26,491,159, 11 weeks)
6. The Bad Guys £126,000 (13,201,259, 11 weeks)
7. Downton Abbey: A New Era £119,002 (£14,532,173, 7 weeks)
8. Vikram £100,496 (£692,333, 2 weeks)
9. Men £82,243 (£847,197, 2 weeks)
10. Ante Sundaraniki £68,230 (new release)
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Bad reviews? Those CGI dinosaurs eat them for breakfast (along with hordes of puny humans, obviously). Jurassic World: Dominion, the third and – allegedly – final part of the Jurassic World trilogy, has proven a massive global hit, despite being panned by critics. US predictions for the film’s opening weekend had to be hastily revised upwards after it took nearly $60m on its opening day. In the UK, Dominion‘s £12.1m opening weekend was ahead of that of Top Gun: Maverick and also the dino flick’s immediate predecessor, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, which notched up £10.6m back in pre-pandemic 2018. Top Gun: Maverick, meanwhile, took another £5m at the weekend, breaking the £50m barrier to become the highest grossing film of 2022. Frankly, cinemas needn’t have bothered showing anything else, as the top two films accounted for around 93% of all weekend box office takings.