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Shia LaBeouf 's new film isn't proving very popular in the UK.

The actor's war thriller, Man Down, was premiered in a single UK theatre over the weekend, and grossed just £7 according to media measurement and analytics company ComScore.

Given that the average price of a cinema ticket is £7.21, that's the equivalent of selling just one ticket for the movie.

Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at ComScore told Variety , said: "Poor Shia. That opening could be in the Guinness World Records or something."

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The film was show at Reel Cinema, in Burnley, and was simultaneously released digitally, making the cinema release a bit of an afterthought.

The movie will be out on DVD and Blu-ray next month, according to the Guardian.

Transformers star Shia has focused more on independent projects than big budget blockbusters lately, but with varying success.

Man Down saw Shia reunite with Dito Montiel, his co-star in 2006's A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints.

It was met with negative reviews at the Venice and Toronto film festivals.

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It did better in the US however, grossing $454,490.

Shia recently had all charges against him dismissed following an altercation with a fellow Donald Trump protester.

The star was caught on video being arrested after he appeared to argue with someone and hit a man in the chest during a rally.

He faced charges of assault and harassment, but law enforcement sources have now told TMZ that all charges have been dismissed due to lack of evidence.

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It happened in January when the 30-year-old actor was taken into custody by police following a row at his He Will Not Divide Us art installation.

A video taken from the art installation at the Museum of the Moving Image shows the actor being arrested in the background of the footage.

While it’s not clear exactly why Shia was arrested, an earlier video from the event showed a man approaching the actor and embracing him before shouting: "Hitler did nothing wrong".

The actor then seemed to shove the unnamed man away before the camera panned away from the scene.

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"Shia took a hit for us,” a protester told TMZ. “He came out and tried to protect us."

The He Will Not Divide Us art installation was created by Shia along with artists Nastja Säde Rönkkö and Luke Turner.

It involves a camera mounted on a wall outside the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, New York.

They aim to run the installation – that encourages passers by to chant the phrase – for the next four years or the length of Trump’s presidency.

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