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Rank Film (Distributor) Three-day gross (June 21-June 23) Total gross to date Week 1 Toy Story 4 (Disney) £13.3m £13.3m 1 2 Aladdin (Disney) £1.2m £32.6m 5 3 Men In Black: International (Sony) £1m £5m 2 4 Rocketman (Paramount) £780,000 £21.1m 5 5 The Secret Life Of Pets 2 (Universal) £473,985 £17.6m 5

Disney

Disney’s ToyStory 4 started in top spot with a stellar £13.3m first weekend – the highest ever three-day opening for an animated title in the UK.

The film opened in 668 venues and scored a location average of £19,231, more than 10 times that of any other title in the top 10.

It surpassed the £11.5m opening weekend of 2010’s Toy Story 3, as well as last year’s Incredibles 2 (£9.6m).

The release is also the second-highest opening of 2019, behind only Avengers: Endgame’s colossal £31.4m and ahead of Captain Marvel’s £12.8m – both fellow Disney titles.

The figure was more than the rest of the top 20 titles combined, both across the weekend and on each individual day.

This formed part of a $238m international bow, including $10.7m of global IMAX takings – the second highest ever for an animated film, behind $14.7m for Incredibles 2.

Toy Story 4 rejoins Woody, Buzz and Bo Peep, plus new characters including Forky and Duke Caboom, as they go on a road trip with Bonnie and her family.

Disney also held second place this weekend, with Aladdin falling 58% for £1.2m and £32.6m so far; while Endgame added £80,000 for £87.9m to date.

Sony

Horror Brightburn opened to £296,000 from 451 locations, a low £658 average. With previews of £212,000 after launching on Wednesday, the film is up to £507,000.

Men In Black: International fell 65% on its second weekend with £1m, and is on £5m. It will fall short of the £35.8m, £22.262m and £22.266m recorded respectively by the previous films in the franchise.

Paramount

Rocketman took £780,000 on its fifth weekend – a drop of 52% - and is up to £21.1m in the UK, a decent total for a 15-rated film. It has now entered the top five totals for 2019 in the UK.

Paw Patrol: Mighty Pups took £12,500 and is up to £1.3m, while kids club screenings of Wonder Park propelled it to £23,000 and £4.6m.

Universal

The Secret Life Of Pets 2 added £473,985 for £17.6m after five weekends, while Octavia Spencer-led thriller Ma went up £24,559 for £1.6m after four.

20th Century Fox

X-Men: Dark Phoenix continued to struggle, dropping 68% for £332,720 on its third weekend and £6.7m to date. It will end with the lowest takings in the franchise so far, below The Wolverine’s £13.8m from 2013.

Vertigo

Results still to come.

Lionsgate

John Wick 3: Parabellum took £161,433 on its sixth weekend and is now up to £10m, comfortably the best result of the John Wick series (JW1 took £1.6m in 2015 while JW2 did £6m in 2017).

Warner Bros

Godzilla: King Of The Monsters took £150,000 on its fourth weekend, with a cume of £6.7m. It will fall well short of the 2014 monster relaunch, which took £17.2m.

Pokémon Detective Pikachu topped up £48,000 and is now on £13.5m.

Altitude

Footballer documentary Diego Maradona recorded a 48% fall on its second weekend, the lowest in the top 15, with £129,000. It is on £609,000 – short of the £3.8m and £3.2m recorded by Asif Kapadia’s previous films Amy (2015) and Senna (2011), but still a decent result for a documentary.

B4U

Punjabi-language romantic comedy Shadaa opened to £71,000 from just 14 locations, with an impressive £5,021 average – the second highest this weekend behind Toy Story 4.

eOne

Late Night brought in £58,735 on its third weekend for £1.2m, while Booksmart took £48,712 for £1.4m on its fourth.

Parkland Entertainment

Bill Nighy Scrabble drama Sometimes Always Never fell just 44% on its second weekend, taking £33,221 for £157,619 to date.

Blue Dolphin Films

Docu-drama Hero: Inspired By The Extraordinary Life and Times of Mr Ulric. Cross brought in £2,373 from just two screens.

Curzon

The Flood opened on four screens to £2,032 and £3,983 including previews, while Gloria Bell took £13,654 and is up to £220,906.

New Wave

Cannes 2018 title Amin had a limited release on two screens, bringing in £620.