Box Office: The Word Is Tenet

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The Weekend Round-up

  • Tenet unsurprisingly holds on to the top spot for the fourth consecutive weekend, dropping 35% to gross a further £794k. With a total to date of £13.8m this is currently the fifth-highest grossing release of the year so far, behind Dolittle with £15.9m. This makes Tenet Nolan’s seventh-highest grossing release behind Batman Begins with £16.6m.  
  • After We Collided continues its strong performance, retaining its No.2 position with another increase of 35% and grossing a further £598k for a total to date of £1.7m, This earns the title a spot in the Top 20 releases of the year. The film also had the highest location average of the weekend at £1,320. In Ireland the title has even pipped Tenet to the top spot.  
  • At No.3 is new opener Bill And Ted Face The Music. The long-awaited third instalment in the sci-fi comedy series opened with £461k (incl. previews). 
  • Andre Rieu's Magical Maastricht: Together In Music, a nostalgic compilation celebrating 15 years of André’s concerts, opened at No.4 with £124k. 
  • The New Mutants completes the top 5, grossing a further £106k for a total to date of £1.3m.  
  • Outside of the top five, British coming-of-age drama Rocks, opens at No.9 with £44k; including previews, it has grossed £75k and will rank at No.7 in the official chart. 

The overall box office is down 12% from last weekend. It is down 78% versus the same weekend in 2019 when Downton Abbey remained at No.1 in its second weekend with £3.2m, followed by Ad Astra opening at No.2 with £1.7m.