UK box office top ten and analysis for the weekend of Friday 11th December to Sunday 13th December 2015…
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 has topped the UK box office for the fourth week in a row, becoming the first film since Les Miserables in February 2013 to do so.
Mockingjay’s £1.29 million haul is the lowest for a number one film this year, while the weekend also marked the first time in 2015 that no newcomers managed to crack the top ten, with distributors striving to steer clear of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Number one this time last year: Paddington
1. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, £1,286,244 weekend; £25,496,552 total (4 weeks)
2. The Good Dinosaur, £1,273,294 weekend; £6,748,842 total (3 weeks)
3. Spectre, £807,462 weekend; £92,042,790 total (7 weeks)
4. Bridge of Spies, £783,293 weekend; £5,429,463 total (3 weeks)
5. Christmas with the Coopers, £467,583 weekend; £1,437,439 total (2 weeks)
6. The Lady in the Van, £321,592 weekend; £11,261,950 total (5 weeks)
7. Black Mass, £292,142 weekend; £2,959,971 total (3 weeks)
8. Krampus, £272,594 weekend; £957,229 total (2 weeks)
9. Carol, £240,237 weekend; £1,773,391 total (3 weeks)
10. Victor Frankenstein, £161,612 weekend; £811,815 total (2 weeks)
Incoming…
Star Wars! Star Wars! Star Wars! Yes, on Thursday, we get the hotly-anticipated release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens [read our review here], while Friday’s newcomers include Sherpa [read our review here] and Sparks & Embers.