Film / Box Office

Box Office Chart: June 4-6 2021

By Robin Askew  Wednesday Jun 9, 2021

1. A Quiet Place II £3,567,048 (new release)

2. Peter Rabbit 2 £2,045,576 (£12,615,157, 3 weeks)

3. Cruella £1,284,098 (£4,494,976, 2 weeks)

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4. The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It £1,039,094 (£5,312,625, 2 weeks)

5. Dream Horse £209,389 (new release)

6. Godzilla vs Kong £159,230 (£2,213,658, 8 weeks)

7. Tom & Jerry The Movie £96,797 (£694,704, 8 weeks)

8. Nomadland £87,649 (£1,694,952, 3 weeks)

9. Raya and the Last Dragon £81,460 (£548,132, 3 weeks)

10. Demon Slayer: Mugen Train £74,827 (£1,001,786, 2 weeks)

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No surprises as A Quiet Place II grabbed the top spot, but those who were predicting the death of cinema a few weeks ago may wish to reflect on the fact that the sequel’s opening weekend take exceeded that of the first film back in pre-pandemic 2018. That’s despite all those social distancing restrictions and Irish cinemas still being closed over the weekend (they finally reopened on Monday). Peter Rabbit 2 is holding steady in second place, hauling in the same amount of loot as it did last week, and is now up to £12m. Not everything is doing quite so well. The public appetite for post-pandemic boilerplate feelgoodery seems to have been overestimated, as Dream Horse took just £200,000 nationwide. That’s a fifth of the earnings of franchise horror The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It in its second week on release. At the foot of the chart, global anime hit Demon Slayer: Mugen Train is up to £1m – an impressive result for such a niche release.

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