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UK Box Office Weekend Report 13th - 15th June 2014: 22 Jump Street stays at the top for another week

UK Box Office Weekend Report 13th - 15th June 2014:  22 Jump Street stays at the top for another week
22 Jump Street
It was a largely static week this week at the UK box office, which is no surprise as there was no big new release and the FIFA World Cup started with England's first game on Saturday night.

22 Jump Street With all that going on it was a surprise to see 22 Jump Street retain the top spot with a weekend gross of £2.2 million, this brings the films total to £9.8 million after 10 days of release.

Maleficent, X-Men: Days of Future Past and Edge of Tomorrow all stayed in their respective places for another week with only Maleficent taking over a million pound from those 3.

Highest new film of the week goes to Oculus which took a less than expected with £413,000, although there were previews of How to Train Your Dragon 2 which beat it with £519,000 but this will not count on this weeks chart and go to their debut in a few weeks.

Other new films this week are - Belle at 7 - Devil's Knot at 10

This time last year Man of Steel took the top spot on it's debut weekend of release knocking After Earth into the runner up spot.

This weeks top 10 UK Box Office films

  1. 22 Jump Street - £2,255,100
  2. Maleficent - £1,570,437
  3. X-Men: Days of Future Past - £902,146
  4. Edge of Tomorrow - £744,496
  5. Oculus - £413,578
  6. Belle - £407,120
  7. Godzilla - £223,407
  8. A Million Ways to Die In the West - £167,143
  9. Devil's Knot - £122,892
  10. Rio 2 - £83,650
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