This week on The Official Chart, Oppenheimer blasts back, and The Equalizer returns, leaving Wonka to have a sweet time at number one!
Welcome to The Official Film Chart.
THE TOP TEN PLACINGS
This week, we see a single re-entry in the chart. This returning title means there is no longer any room for Elvis in the top ten. But what is this title, and where has it entered? And what is the all-important number one movie? Come with me if you want to find out!
WONKA REMAINS SWEET AT THE TOP!
It’s a fifth week at Number 1 for Wonka as it holds tight at the top of the Official Film Chart. The prequel story for Roald Dahl’s beloved character manages to more than triple the sales of its closest competition this week, with 76% of its sales this week made up of digital downloads. (Read our review here.)
OPPENHEIMER BLASTS BACK!
Flying up five places is former chart-topper Oppenheimer, which bounces back up to Number 2.
MIGRATION LOSES ITS WINGS!
Last week’s highest new entry, animated family adventure Migration drops one place to Number 3.
BARBIE BOUNCES BACK!
Jumping back up four places this week is Barbie, which lands at Number 4. (Read our review here.)
DUNE GETS BLOWN DOWN!
Dune rounds off the Top 5 at Number 5. (Read our review here.)
ANYONE BUT YOU IS ANYTHING BUT TOP FIVE!
Rom-com Anyone But You finishes at Number 6.
THE EQUALIZER SHOOTS BACK INTO THE CHART!
The Equalizer 3 rockets 23 places back into the Top 10 at Number 7, following a surge in digital and physical sales over the last seven days.
THE HUNGER GAMES GO HUNGRY AGAIN!
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes is down two places to Number 8. (Read our review here.)
POOR THINGS HAVE A POOR WEEK!
Academy Award winner Poor Things drops four places to Number 9.
NAPOLEON IS DEFEATED!
The biographic drama Napoleon falls a single place to Number 10. (Read our review here.)
JUST OUTSIDE THE CHART!
Finally, the highest new entry of the week comes from the fantasy drama All of Us Strangers, starring Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal, which debuts at Number 11.
FINISHING OFF!
And that is that for this week. However, next week could be an interesting one. Not only can we expect the rise of Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom now it’s available on retail and off of PVOD. (Read our review here.) But this week has also seen the release of Matthew Vaughn’s highly enjoyable spy comedy Argylle onto PVOD. (Read our review here.) Either one of these titles could cause a serious dent in the chart placings next week.
Will Aquaman surface at the top of the chart? Can Argylle shoot its way to the top spot? There’s only one way to find out. Check back next week when all will be revealed. So, until then…
Whatever you decide, whatever you buy, stay safe, be kind, look after each other, and happy viewing!
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