This week on The Official Chart, we see a Migration, and Napoleon goes into battle, but Wonka is sweet as it hits the top spot again!
Welcome to The Official Film Chart.
THE TOP TEN
This week sees two new entries and two re-entries into the placings. These new and returning titles spell the end of the road for Thanksgiving, Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom, Wish, and The Color Purple. But what are these new and returning titles, and where in the chart have they landed? Come with me as we once again go on a journey of Pure Imagination.

WONKA IS SWEET AGAIN AT THE TOP!
Wonka floats back up to Number 1 on the Official Film Chart, earning a fourth non-consecutive week at the top. Following its release on disc, family favourite Wonka jumps three places and sells more than 51,000 sales over the last seven days to regain its status as the UK’s Number 1 film. (Read our review here.)

MIGRATION FLIES INTO THE SECOND SPOT!
Our highest new entry of the week, Migration, lands straight in at Number 2. Starring Kumail Nanjini and Elizabeth Banks alongside a star-studded supporting cast, this animated adventure sees a family of ducks persuade their homebody father to leave their comfy spot on a New England pond and fly south to Jamaica for winter.

DUNE DRIFTS UP THE CHART!
Dune lifts two places to Number 3 this week. (Read our review here.)

ANYONE BUT YOU IS ANYTHING BUT NUMBER ONE!
Last week’s chart-topper Anyone But You drops to Number 4.

POOR THINGS DROP TO NUMBER FIVE!
Now four-time Oscar-winner Poor Things – including one for Emma Stone’s Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role – drops two places to Number 5, but could it see an uplift in the post-Oscars chart next week?

THE HUNGER GAMES NEED FEEDING AGAIN!
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes finishes the week at Number 6. (Read our review here.)

OPPENHEIMER DROPS A PLACE!
Oppenheimer lands one place down from last week at Number 7. But after its seven Oscar wins, will it get a boost next week?

BARBIE BOUNCES BACK!
Former Number 1 Barbie jumps five places this week to Number 8. (Read our review here.)

NAPOLEON GOES TO WAR IN THE CHART!
Our second new entry, Napoleon lands at Number 9. Joaquin Phoenix stars as Napoleon Bonaparte in this historic biopic of the life of the French emperor. (Read our review here.)

ELVIS ROCKS BACK INTO THE CHART!
Rounding out the Top 10 this week is the musical biopic Elvis at Number 10 which lifts six places to finish only a few sales ahead of Priscilla (11) – which tells the story of The King’s wife and life partner. (Read our review here.)

CAN AQUAMAN SWIM BACK INTO THE CHART NEXT WEEK?
And that draws this week’s top ten chart to a close. However, although we lost it from the top ten this week, Monday sees the retail release of Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom. The film comes off of PVOD and will be available at a much cheaper price.

Will the King Of Atlantis resurface in the chart next week and be a threat to the top spot? Time will tell, so until next week…
Whatever you decide, whatever you buy, stay safe, be kind, look after each other, and happy viewing!

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Introducing Carl! As the News Editor at Future of the Force, Carl has been an invaluable member of our team since early 2016. His expertise and dedication have made him an integral part of our editorial staff. Beyond his professional role, Carl is a fervent supporter of Liverpool F.C. and an avid follower of pop culture. He has a deep passion for Halloween, Friday the 13th, and the iconic movie franchises Star Wars and Star Trek.
He can be found either at his neighborhood cinema, enjoying the latest releases on the big screen, or at home streaming the newest blockbuster movies.

