Film / Box Office

Box Office Chart: November 4-6 2022

By Robin Askew  Thursday Nov 10, 2022

1. Black Adam £2,006,822 (£17,061,575, 3 weeks)

2. Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile £979,484 (£10,811,871, 4 weeks)

3. The Banshees of Inisherin £976,323 (£6,278,440, 3 weeks)

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4. Living £670,276 (new release)

5. One Piece Film: Red £559,623 (new release)

6. Prey for the Devil £364,725 (£1,702,103, 2 weeks)

7. Smile £351,843 (£11,093,731, 6 weeks)

8. Triangle of Sadness £216,755 (£692,289, 2 weeks)

8. Barbarian £197,545 (£891,870, 2 weeks)

10. Ticket to Paradise £174,415 (£9,486,303, 7 weeks)

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Black Adam enjoyed its third and final week at the top before that Black Panther sequel arrives to soak up all the nerd loot. Indeed, the top three remained unchanged, with the well-received Bill Nighy drama Living (pictured) becoming the highest new entry in fourth place. Also doing well in fifth place is anime action-adventure One Piece Film: Red. For the uninitiated, this is the 15th film in a long-running series based on the manga of the same name and the first to be released in UK cinemas. Further down the chart, current arthouse champ Triangle of Sadness climbed a couple of places after last weekend’s strong opening and is now poised to become director Ruben Ostlund’s most successful film at the UK box office.

Image credit: Lionsgate

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