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UK Box Office Weekend Report 24th - 26th July 2015: Inside Out from Pixar and Disney makes an impressive debut on the UK box office

UK Box Office Weekend Report 24th - 26th July 2015:  Inside Out from Pixar and Disney makes an impressive debut on the UK box office
Inside Out
Pixar didn't release a cinematic film in 2014, so the new film from the digital animated studio was going to be a big deal, and Inside Out is critically one of their best and makes an impressive UK box office debut. Inside Out

Entering the chart at the top Inside Out takes in £7.3 million on it's debut, compared to their last film. Monsters University this was over double its debut.

It is though way behind the leader in the Pixar crown, Toy Story 3 which took an incredible £21 Million on its debut and went on to become one of the highest grossing animation of all time.

Inside Out has a good start and is inline with Finding Nemo from 2003, it will easily go over the £30 million mark in the coming days.

Last weeks top film, Ant-Man, falls to number 2 this week with a £2.5 million weekend gross raising its total to £9.6 Million.

One other new entry on the top 10 this week is Southpaw which is new at 4 with £1.6 million.

This weeks top 10 UK Box Office films

  1. Inside Out - £7,376,513
  2. Ant-Man - £2,520,129
  3. Minions - £2,268,007
  4. Southpaw - £1,662,296
  5. Jurassic World - £1,004,125
  6. Ted 2 - £729,103
  7. Terminator Genisys - £490,889
  8. Bajrangi Bhaijaan - £407,634
  9. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back - £304,900
  10. Magic Mike XXL - £276,204
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