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UK Box Office Analysis Weekend 30th November 2018: Ralph enters at the top of the box office with a 4 million pound debut weekend

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Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2
After 2 weeks at the top Fantastic Beasts 2 gives up the number one spot so Ralph Breaks The Internet can make its debut at the top.

Creed II

Ralph Breaks The Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2

Making its debut at the top of the UK box office is Disney's latest film starring Wreck-It Ralph from the 2013 movie that bears his name.

Also starring his best friend Venelope the film makes its debut with £4 million which is marginally lower than the originals debut in February of 2013.

Creed II

Also making its debut this week is another sequel movie, this time its the follow up to 2016's Creed which also starred Micheal B. Jordan and Sylester Stallone.

Taking nearly £3 million on its debut this is above the debut of the original film which on to make over £5.5 million.

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald

Three weeks on and the Wizarding film falls to number 3 with a still respectable £2.7 million which boosts the films total to £26.7 million.

The Grinch

The Dr Seuss animation takes £2.3 million this week to increase its UK gross to £17 million after 4 weeks of release.

Bohemian Rhapsody

Finishing off the top 5 is the Queen bio-pic which this week takes £1.5 million.

Six weeks on and tes film has now grossed £42 million which makes it the 5th top grossing movie in the UK for 2018.

This weeks top 10 UK Box Office films

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