Film / Box Office

Box Office Chart: June 28-30 2024

By Robin Askew  Wednesday Jul 3, 2024

1. Inside Out 2 £6,003,527 (£31,963,087, 3 weeks)

2. A Quiet Place: Day One £2,933,722 (new release)

3. Kalki 2898 AD £886,366 (new release)

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4. Bad Boys: Ride Or Die £651,891 (£10,218,054, 4 weeks)

5. The Bikeriders £588,675 (£2,318,388, 2 weeks)

6. Kinds of Kindness £322,142 (new release)

7. Jatt & Juliet 3 £283,400 (new release)

8. Horizon: An American Saga Chapter One £150,371 (new release)

9. The Garfield Movie £149,389 (£8,302,049, 6 weeks)

10. IF £133,583 (£11,865,833, 7 weeks)

Chart copyright Comscore

Pixar’s Inside Out 2 continues to power ahead and looks like it’ll be with us throughout the summer holiday. The animated sequel has now crossed the £30m mark after just three weeks and should soon become the biggest box office hit of 2024. Horror prequel A Quiet Place: Day One was this week’s contender that had to settle for second place, but its £2.9m opening is still a record for the franchise – suggesting there’s plenty of quiet terror to come yet. Two Indian hits also made the chart this week. Action blockbuster Kalki 2898 AD enjoyed a bigger opening than the Oscar-winning RRR to claim third place, while wholesome Punjabi romcom Jatt & Juliet 3 entered the chart at number seven. There was much local excitement when part of the latter was filmed on location in Bristol, though it doesn’t appear to be set here as the story has its romantic protagonists travelling from Punjab to London on a work trip. Yorgos Lanthimos’s Kinds of Kindness enjoyed a rather quiet opening to compared to that of the director’s hits Poor Things and The Favourite, but he won’t be as disappointed as Kevin Costner, whose grandly ambitious Horizon: An American Saga Chapter One scraped into eighth place with a pretty pitiful £150,000 opening. Elsewhere in the chart, Bad Boys: Ride Or Die is up to £10m after four weeks on release but is unlikely to eclipse franchise leader Bad Boys for Life.

Image credit: Paramount Pictures

 

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