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UK Box-Office: ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ Tops The British Charts

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Marvel’s latest sci-fi adventure GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY tore into the UK box-office this week with a fantastic £6.3m in takings since Friday. Disney and Marvel Studios will be delighted at the British performance for the film, which incidentally is also number one around the world with total takings north of $160 million. Not bad for a band of unknown intergalactic misfits!

Fox’s DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES, another contender for best blockbuster of the year, still held strong in its third week out there with just shy of another £3m in the bank pushing its total haul in the UK to £23.4m. Further down the list, and this week’s third highest new entry THE NUT JOB took ahold of the school holiday crowd for a modest £666k since Friday, while surprisingly Secret Cinema’s BACK TO THE FUTURE presentations actually made it to the sixth spot on the list with takings of £720k, though tickets for that particular gig come in at around £55 each.

Finally, dance sequel STEP UP ALL IN, the 3D toe-tapper just made it onto the charts at number nine with a £391k weekend.

This week sees the release of the British comedy THE INBETWEENERS 2, which should challenge Marvel at the top of the charts, as well as PLANES 2: FIRE & RESCUE, GOD’S POCKET and WELCOME TO NEW YORK.

Check back next week to see how they fared. Here’s this week’s UK top ten in full.

1. Guardians of the Galaxy, £6,363,110 weekend (New)
2. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, £2,967,278 weekend; £23,444,365 total
3. How to Train Your Dragon 2, £1,096,888 weekend; £17,634,729 total
4. Hercules, £901,151 weekend; £3,657,781 total
5. The Purge: Anarchy, £811,444 weekend; £3,101,005 total
6. Secret Cinema Presents Back to the Future, £720,479 weekend (New)
7. The Nut Job, £666,966 weekend (New)
8. Transformers: Age of Extinction, £455,725 weekend; £18,653,075 total
9. Step Up All In, £391,129 weekend (New)
10. Earth to Echo, £378,522 weekend; £1,698,348 total

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