Film / Box Office
Box Office Chart: November 12-14 2021
1. Eternals £2,918,586 (£10,571,176, 2 weeks)
2. No Time To Die £1,567,870 (£92,717,959, 7 weeks)
3. Dune £1,172,873 (£18,942,227, 4 weeks)
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4. Spencer £698,065 (£1,532,418, 2 weeks)
5. The Boss Baby 2 £574,219 (£6,477,199, 4 weeks)
6. Venom: Let There Be Carnage £524,170 (£17,091,466, 5 weeks)
7. The Addams Family 2 £334,177 (£9,907,371, 6 weeks)
8. Ron’s Gone Wrong £276,666 (£4,272,807, 5 weeks)
9. The French Dispatch £267,190 (£3,393,121, 4 weeks)
10. Last Night in Soho £181,247 (£1,920,809, 3 weeks)
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It’s not going to break any records, but Marvel’s Eternals clung on to the top spot for a second week and has now taken more than £10m. With no new entries and little movement in the chart, the big winner was Spencer. Distributor STX’s decision to more than triple the number of screens this one is playing on was repaid handsomely as it climbed into the top five with a 67% increase in earnings. As for Mr. Bond, No Time To Die now sits in fifth place in the UK all-time box office chart, making it the third most successful film in the franchise. Next in its sights is Avatar, followed by Spectre. The weekend’s big loser was Clint Eastwood’s latest western, Cry Macho, which sent tumbleweed blowing through the multiplexes as it took a fairly pitiful £72,000 noationwide.