Film / Box Office
Box Office Chart: May 4-6 2018
1. Avengers: Infinity War £10,143,580 (£49,129,087, 2 weeks)
2. I Feel Pretty £1,272,154 (new release)
3. A Quiet Place £395,335 (£10,757,188, 5 weeks)
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4. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society £357,429 (£4,294,094, 3 weeks)
5. Rampage £256,219 (£8,323,117, 4 weeks)
6. Secret Cinema: Blade Runner: The Final Cut £231,271 (£2,417,817, 7 weeks)
7. The Strangers: Prey at Night £205,325 (new release)
8. Tully £138,674 (new release)
9. Peter Rabbit £120,181 (£39,850,737, 8 weeks)
10. Mary and the Witch’s Flower £119,129 (new release)
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We should perhaps be surprised that anyone at all went to the pictures over the hottest early May bank holiday on record. But enough people scuttled out of the sun to give Avengers: Infinity War a whopping £10m boost, bringing its total to a little less than £50m. That makes the Avengers threquel officially the biggest film of 2018 after just two weeks on release. And which film did it eclipse to claim this title? Why, fellow Marvel flick Black Panther. Mark my words: give it a decade and every multiplex in the land will be clagged with endless Marvel superhero romps. Despite poor reviews, I Feel Pretty did rather well in second place, becoming Amy Schumer’s biggest opener in the UK. And while The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society tumbled from second to fourth place, classy horror A Quiet Place held steady at number three and has now taken an impressive £10m