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Rank Film (Distributor) Three-day gross (June 14-June 16) Total gross to date Week 1 Aladdin (Disney) £2.9m £30.4m 4 2 Men In Black: International (Sony Pictures) £2.8m £2.8m 1 3 Rocketman (Paramount) £1.6m £19.3m 4 4 The Secret Life Of Pets 2 (Universal) £1.5m £16.9m 4 5 X-Men: Dark Phoenix (20th Century Fox) £1m £5.9m 2

Disney

Live-action remake Aladdin held off the challenge of Men In Black: International to take the top spot for the fourth weekend in a row, with a £2.9m Friday-Sunday.

This marks the longest run at the top of the UK box office for any title in 2019, beating the three weeks of both The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part and Captain Marvel. It fell just 27% on its previous session, and is now up to £30.4m in the territory, well past the £25m of fellow 2019 Disney remake Dumbo. It won’t match up to the £46.2m of 2016’s The Jungle Book, but it is rolling along well from its £5.7m opening in May.

Avengers: Endgame added £178,158 and is up to £87.7m.

Sony Pictures

Men In Black: International grossed a disappointing £2.8m, the lowest opening of the franchise so far behind Men In Black 3’s £2.9m from 2012. Despite topping the box office on its Friday opening with £683,000, it was surpassed by Aladdin in the following two days, moving it to second place overall. The result mirrors its struggles in the US where it has opened on just $28.5m.



Paramount

Elton John biopic Rocketman performed well on its fourth session, dropping just 25% for a £1.6m weekend and £19.3m to date. It is now in the 10 highest-grossing titles in the UK in the year to date.

Paw Patrol: Mighty Pups took £47,000 and is up to £1.3m after five weekends.

Universal

Animated sequel The Secret Life Of Pets 2 added £1.5m on its fourth weekend, a drop of 25%, and is up to £16.9m.

Octavia Spencer thriller Ma added £126,746 on its third session for £1.4m, while The Hustle is closing out its run with £14,748 taking it to £3.4m.

20th Century Fox

After disappointing with the lowest opening of the X-Men series last weekend, the second session was also slow for X-Men: Dark Phoenix. It fell 62% - the most of any title in the top 10 – for £1m and £5.9m to date. For comparison, every other title in the franchise passed £10m, which may now be beyond Dark Phoenix.

Warner Bros

Godzilla: King Of The Monsters added £500,000 on its third weekend, and is up to £6.4m overall. This takes it just past the £6.3m opening of the most recent Godzilla title in 2014, which ended on a £17.2m that is surely beyond the current instalment.

Pokémon Detective Pikachu continues to excite audiences on its sixth weekend, taking £200,000 for £13.4m to date.

Lionsgate

One franchise title performing well in cinemas is John Wick 3: Parabellum, which is now up to £9.6m in the UK after dropping just 24% on its fifth weekend with £351,256. It has already beaten the combined total of the previous two films in the franchise (£1.6m and £6m respectively).

Altitude

Footballer documentary Diego Maradona opened with £249,543 from 139 locations, with a £1,795 location average the best outside the top five. With previews it is up to £283,515.

This is down on the openings for Asif Kapadia’s previous non-fiction titles Senna (£375,173 in 2011) and Amy (£523,192 in 2015), although still represents a reasonable score for Altitude for a documentary.

Liam Gallagher: As It Was added £9,000 and is at £385,000.

eOne

Emma Thompson and Mindy Kaling comedy Late Night took £190,083 on its second weekend for £983,300 to date, while Booksmart added £91,374 for £1.3m after three weekends.

Parkland Entertainment

Carl Hunter’s Scrabble drama Sometimes Always Never, written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, and starring Bill Nighy, opened with £50,705 from 75 screens (a £658 average), and has grossed £72,290 including previews.

Curzon

Sebastián Lelio’s Gloria Bell, Lelio’s English-language remake of his own 2013 Spanish-language film Gloria, added £42,936 on its second weekend and has now grossed £177,307. This takes it past the £101,572 of Lelio’s original film.

Park Circus

A re-release of 1969 crime comedy The Italian Job took £38,640 on its single day - Sunday - over the weekend.

Studiocanal

German thriller Balloon began its UK cinema run with £14,810 from 20 locations, including previews.

Vertigo

The Hummingbird Project opened to £10,851, and has £20,707 including previews.

Eureka Video

Sundance 2018 title We The Animals opened with £7,365, taking £7,718 including previews.

Dartmouth Films

Five Seasons: The Gardens Of Piet Oudolf, a documentary about the celebrated garden designer, took £5,803 from 19 locations on opening, for £7,871 including previews.

New Wave Films

A Weekend In France opened in five screens, taking £2,780, and has £3,466 including previews.

Koenig Pictures

Oil painting documentary Prophecy played in four screens, taking £1,164, and has £4,205 including previews.

Munro Films

Jamie Adams’ Wild Honey Pie! took £271 from four screens on opening.