Do I smell a Jack Black franchise starting up? Damn right I do! After Gulliver's Travels stormed into the number one spot last weekend, taking more than £7m, I think it's fair to say a sequel won't be too far behind. Just to put it into perspective, this film took nearly as much as the rest of the top ten put together.
Little Fockers continued raking in the cash, even though it's universally accepted that it's by far the worst of the series. Meanwhile, Jake Gyllenhaal's latest movie Love and Other Drugs managed to take a respectable £1.6m and landed in third position.
I thought there wasn't a human being left in the UK that hadn't seen the new Harry Potter film, but apparently I was wrong, as it added another million pounds to it's total of nearly £50m! Impressive, but it still isn't the most successful Harry Potter film in the UK. That honour belongs to Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone which took over £66m.
FILM | WEEKEND GROSS | TOTAL GROSS SINCE RELEASE |
Gulliver's Travels | £7,028,747 | £7,028,747 |
Little Fockers | £2,614,802 | £11,159,635 |
Love and Other Drugs | £1,606,253 | £1,606,253 |
The Way Back | £1,327,650 | £1,327,650 |
Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader | £1,207,264 | £11,263,418 |
Tron: Legacy | £1,059,569 | £7,371,361 |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part One | £1,040,826 | £48,914,777 |
Megamind | £612,327 | £8,378,843 |
The Tourist | £396,758 | £4,702,790 |
Animals United | £243,442 | £1,736,166 |
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