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Rank Film (Distributor) Three-day gross (Jan 4-Jan 6) Total gross to date Week 1 Mary Poppins Returns (Disney) £4.6m £34.3m 3 2 The Favourite (20th Century Fox) £2.2m £4m 1 3 Aquaman (Warner Bros) £1.9m £18.3m 4 4 André Rieu’s 2019 New Year Concert In Sydney (Piece Of Magic) £1.7m £1.7m 1 5. Bumblebee (Paramount) £1.7m £9.1m 2

Disney

Mary Poppins Returns has surged to a third straight weekend on top of the UK box office, after engaging audiences all through the Christmas/New Year holiday.

The fantasy feature took £4.6m over the weekend - a drop of 40% on its previous weekend session - and is now up to £34.3m total. It is already in the top ten biggest releases of 2018, and is on a 17-day run in the top spot.

Ralph Breaks The Internet fell just 13% in its sixth weekend with £1.1m. It is up to £15.9m, and will look for a long tail to chase the first film’s total of £23.8m.

20th Century Fox

Yorgos Lanthimos’ historical comedy The Favourite took £2.2m across its first weekend in cinemas and is at £4m total. Starring Olivia Colman, Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone, the title had already become Lanthimos’ highest-grossing in the UK before Friday, after a release on New Year’s Day and previews prior to that. It scored a decent site average of £4,069, and will look to build on awards success – including at last night’s Golden Globes - to secure a strong run throughout the start of the year.

Another Globes winner, Bohemian Rhapsody, was the only holdover in the top ten to record an increase on its previous weekend. It went up 10% in its 11th weekend, taking £724,000 for a £48.4m total. It has now passed the £48m lifetime of The Greatest Showman, another hit Fox musical.

The Old Man & The Gun added £23,102 in its fifth weekend and is at £907,126, while Widows put on £13,213 after nine weeks and is at £6.3m.

Warner Bros

DC Comics adaptation Aquaman picked up £1.9m over the weekend, and is up to £18.3m total. This takes it past 2017’s Justice League, which topped out at £17.4m, with the next DC titles in its sights including Wonder Woman (£22.2m), Man Of Steel (£30m) and Suicide Squad (£33.6m).

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald added £365,000, and with a £33.5m cume will fall short of the first title’s £54.7m.

Creed II put on £302,000 and is at £9.7m, comfortably passing the first Creed’s lifetime of £5.9m.

A Star Is Born added £69,000 for £29.4m total, while Smallfoot heads to the end of its run with £15,000 taking it to £11.3m.

Piece Of Magic

André Rieu’s 2019 New Year Concert From Sydney, the latest concert cinema screening from the Dutch violinist, has taken £1.749m across two days with several sites still to report. This breaks Rieu’s own record for a concert cinema release in the UK, going past the £1.723m lifetime of last summer’s André Rieu Maastricht Concert AMORE.

It was the number three title at the box office on Saturday and number two on Sunday, taking fourth place across the three days overall (with no screenings on the Friday).

Paramount

Transformers prequel Bumblebee took fifth spot on the chart, taking £1.7m for a total of £9.1m after two weeks. It will look to soon pass the most recent of the franchise, 2017’s Transformers: The Last Knight, which took £9.5m in the UK.

Universal

Welcome To Marwen, Robert Zemeckis’ comedy-drama starring Steve Carell as a man who creates a fictional village to help with his PTSD, opened to £241,713, including £97,198 in previews after an official launch on New Year’s Day.

The Grinch continues to please audiences post-Christmas, adding £320,965 for a £27.6m total, well up on the £15.2m made by the 2000 film of the same name.

Dogwoof

A busy period for documentary distributor Dogwoof includes opening Ruth Bader Ginsburg film RBG to £36,883 with a £1,756 average, with some sites still to report.

After four weeks, free-climbing doc Free Solo has hoisted its way past the £1m mark – an impressive total across the congested Christmas weeks.

Three Identical Strangers is up to £378,448; all three titles are on the 2019 Oscars documentary shortlist.

Sony

Winner of best animated feature at the Globes, Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse dropped just 14% with £876,000 and a £7.7m cume.

Holmes And Watson, Etan Cohen’s comedy adventure starring Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly, added £350,000 and is up to £2.4m.

Curzon

Curzon opened Catherine Corsini’s romance An Impossible Love on 12 sites, taking £15,548.

Religious drama Disobedience added £16,908 and is now up to £526,417.

BFI Distribution

The BFI’s releasing division played Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1975 thriller The Passenger in 8 locations for a total of £13,469.

Entertainment One

Nativity Rocks!, the fourth title in the Nativity! series, added £93,212 and is up to £3.1m.

Yash Raj Films

Romance Zero starring Shah Rukh Khan put on £18,822 for a total to date of £735,340.