Film / Box Office
Box Office Chart: November 5-7 2021
1. Eternals £5,456,577 (new release)
2. No Time To Die £1,973,930 (£89,869,038, 6 weeks)
3. Dune £1,548,306 (£16,810,576, 3 weeks)
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4. Venom: Let There Be Carnage £675,820 (£16,202,882, 4 weeks)
5. The Boss Baby 2 £606,181 (£5,824,397, 3 weeks)
6. Spencer £492,643 (new release)
7. The Addams Family 2 £436,634 (£9,519,930, 5 weeks)
8. The French Dispatch £337,377 (£2,854,557, 3 weeks)
9. Ron’s Gone Wrong £268,810 (£3,973,728, 4 weeks)
10. Last Night in Soho £264,232 (£1,499,203, 2 weeks)
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Umpteenth Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) flick Eternals became the second film to depose evergreen James Bond at the weekend. Nomadland director Chloé Zhao’s first mega-budget blockbuster opened strongly around the world despite mixed reviews. But like its Marvel/Dinsey predecessor Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, it’s proving nowhere near as popular as those big pre-pandemic MCU releases. Speaking of which, Avengers: Endgame has just been overtaken by No Time To Die as the latter vaulted into the all-time UK top five. The only other new release to make the chart also received mixed reviews. Pablo Larrain’s second feature about a modern female icon, Spencer, opened some way behind its predecessor, Jackie.