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Aquaman climbs to number one after three weeks at the box office

Aquaman, Warner Bros’ fantasy and science fiction movie starring Amber Heard and Jason Momoa, has climbed to number one in the weekend box office after its debut three weeks ago.

The film managed to collect $3.533m, making it the highest-earning film over the weekend.


The movie also knocked How to Train your Dragon: The Hidden World off the top spot. The Universal Pictures film came in just behind Aquaman, thanks to its $3.302m earnings over the weekend.

Coming in third place during its debut at the box office was Instant Family, Paramount’s comedy starring Mark Wahlberg. The film aired across 265 screens over the weekend and earned $2.883m.

In its third week in the cinemas, Mary Poppins Returns managed to bring in $2.404m, beating Fox’s hit Bohemian Rhapsody.

Bohemian Rhapsody still managed $1.626m in its fifth weekend since release.

Title (Distributor) Weekend B/O Screens Total B/O
Aquaman (Wb) $3,533,858 512 $33,305,706
How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (Universal) $3,302,242 515 $12,971,067
Instant Family (Paramount) $2,883,769 265 $3,165,427
Mary Poppins Returns (Disney) $2,404,092 521 $12,064,084
Bohemian Rhapsody (Fox) $1,626,766 272 $47,158,226
Ralph Breaks The Internet (Disney) $1,605,193 418 $15,617,039
Bumblebee (Paramount) $654,739 241 $10,337,046
Spider-man: Into The Spider-verse (Sony) $617,057 188 $11,594,951
The Favourite (Fox) $493,735 100 $3,095,593
Vice (Eone) $443,293 172 $2,994,552
Petta (Mks Retail) $416,524 34 $416,524
Star Is Born, A (Wb) $365,670 128 $34,058,185
Holmes & Watson (Sony) $193,811 217 $4,457,882
Cold War (Palace) $168,071 25 $1,035,473
Colette (Transmission) $119,700 69 $1,618,762
Viswasam (Southern Star) $91,609 21 $91,609
The Children Act (Roadshow) $91,397 22 $1,330,884
The Grinch (Universal) $76,913 79 $18,029,891
Pick Of The Litter (Madman) $70,994 78 $218,580
A Simple Favour (Roadshow) $70,687 2 $9,999,943
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