List of 2015 box office number-one films in the United Kingdom

This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in the United Kingdom during 2015.

Films

Week Weekend end date Film Total weekend gross
(Pound sterling)
Weekend openings in the Top 10 Reference(s)
14 January 2015The Theory of Everything£3,749,293The Woman in Black: Angel of Death (#4), Birdman (#7)[1]
211 January 2015Taken 3£6,714,530Into the Woods (#2), Foxcatcher (#6)[2]
318 January 2015£3,295,309American Sniper (#2), Whiplash (#7), Wild (#9)[3]
425 January 2015American Sniper£2,539,534Ex Machina (#5), Mortdecai (#7), The Gambler (#8)[4]
51 February 2015Big Hero 6£4,293,286Kingsman: The Secret Service (#2), Inherent Vice (#9)[5]
68 February 2015£2,540,116Shaun the Sheep Movie (#3), Jupiter Ascending (#4), Selma (#6)[6]
715 February 2015Fifty Shades of Grey£13,550,290Peppa Pig: The Golden Boots (#6)[7]
822 February 2015£4,597,092The Wedding Ringer (#5), Project Almanac (#6)[8]
91 March 2015The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel£3,771,852Focus (#3), The Boy Next Door (#7), It Follows (#8)[9]
108 March 2015£1,957,256Chappie (#4), Still Alice (#8), Unfinished Business (#9)[10]
1115 March 2015£1,409,311Run All Night (#2), Suite Française (#4)[11]
1222 March 2015Home£6,025,917The Divergent Series: Insurgent (#2), The Gunman (#5), Wild Card (#10)[12]
1329 March 2015Cinderella£3,803,799The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (#3), Get Hard (#4), Seventh Son (#7), Wild Tales (#9)[13]
145 April 2015Fast & Furious 7£12,765,033The Water Diviner (#7), While We're Young (#8), Blade Runner (#9)[14]
1512 April 2015£5,407,918The Duff (#4), John Wick (#6), Woman in Gold (#7), Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (#8)[15]
1619 April 2015£3,039,720Child 44 (#4), A Little Chaos (#7)[16]
1726 April 2015Avengers: Age of Ultron£18,015,774The Falling (#10)[17]
183 May 2015£8,591,670Far from the Madding Crowd (#2), Unfriended (#3), Two By Two (#7)[18]
1910 May 2015£3,462,468Spooks: The Greater Good (#2), The Age of Adaline (#5), Big Game (#7)[19]
2017 May 2015Pitch Perfect 2£5,005,394Mad Max: Fury Road (#2)[20]
2124 May 2015£2,665,428Tomorrowland (#3), Poltergeist (#4), Tanu Weds Manu Returns (#9)[21]
2231 May 2015San Andreas£4,628,394Man Up (#7), Danny Collins (#10)[22]
237 June 2015Spy£2,557,824Insidious: Chapter 3 (#3) The Empire Strikes Back (#8)[23]
2414 June 2015Jurassic World£19,350,727London Road (#8)[24]
2521 June 2015£11,133,912Take That Live 2015 (#2), Mr Holmes (#4), Entourage (#5), The Longest Ride (#7)[25]
2628 June 2015Minions£11,558,946Knock, Knock (#7), Slow West (#10)[26]
275 July 2015£6,238,498Terminator Genisys (#2), Magic Mike XXL (#4), Amy (#5), Guillaume Tell: Royal Opera House (#8)[27]
2812 July 2015£4,154,359Ted 2 (#2), Love & Mercy (#9), Song of the Sea (#10)[28]
2919 July 2015Ant-Man£4,011,345Andre Rieu’s 2015 Maastricht Concert (#5), Bajrangi Bhaijaan (#7), The Gallows (#9)[29]
3026 July 2015Inside Out£7,376,513Southpaw (#4)[30]
312 August 2015Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation£5,351,344Hot Pursuit (#7)[31]
329 August 2015Fantastic Four£2,686,176The Gift (#5)[32]
3316 August 2015Pixels£2,660,772The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (#4), Trainwreck (#5), Absolutely Anything (#9)[33]
3423 August 2015Paper Towns£2,072,789Sinister 2 (#3), Vacation (#7), The Bad Education Movie (#8)[34]
3530 August 2015Straight Outta Compton£2,498,231Hitman: Agent 47 (#3), 45 Years (#10)[35]
366 September 2015£1,366,741No Escape (#3), Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (#5), The Transporter Refueled (#7), American Ultra (#8)[36]
3713 September 2015Legend£5,189,074Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (#2), The Visit (#3), Irrational Man (#10)[37]
3820 September 2015Everest£3,160,154A Walk in the Woods (#8), The Battle of Britain at 75 (#9), Bill (#10)[38]
3927 September 2015£3,160,154Miss You Already (#4), Solace (#6)[39]
404 October 2015The Martian£6,531,734The Intern (#4), Macbeth (#5), Il Trovatore – Met Opera (#7), Singh Is Bliing (#9)[40]
4111 October 2015£3,854,809Sicario (#2), The Walk (#3), Regression (#9)[41]
4218 October 2015Hotel Transylvania 2£6,317,438Suffragette (#2), Pan (#3), Crimson Peak (#5), The Lobster (#9)[42]
4325 October 2015£2,275,612Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (#3), The Last Witch Hunter (#5)[43]
441 November 2015Spectre£41,299,090Tannhauser – Met Opera (#8)[44]
458 November 2015£13,145,138Brooklyn (#3), Burnt (#5), Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (#8)[45]
4615 November 2015£7,833,891The Lady in the Van (#2), Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (#4), Steve Jobs (#5)[46]
4722 November 2015The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2£11,255,566The Dressmaker (#7), The Perfect Guy (#10)[47]
4829 November 2015£4,534,464The Good Dinosaur (#2), Bridge of Spies (#4), Black Mass (#5), Carol (#7), Tamasha (#8)[48]
496 December 2015£2,240,723Christmas With The Coopers (#5), Victor Frankenstein (#8), Krampus (#9)[49]
5013 December 2015£1,286,244[50]
5120 December 2015Star Wars: The Force Awakens£34,041,968Sisters (#2), Dilwale (#4), Bajirao Mastani (#7)[51]
5227 December 2015£10,164,805Snoopy And Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie (#2), Daddy's Home (#3), In The Heart Of The Sea (#4)[52]

1 Spectre's opening gross was for a 7-day period, not a weekend, as the film opened on a Monday.

References

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  2. Gant, Charles (13 January 2015). "UK box office: Taken 3 grabs the prize, while cinema earnings rise 33% year-on-year". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  3. Gant, Charles (20 January 2015). "American Sniper dispatches sceptics at UK box office". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  4. Gant, Charles (28 January 2015). "American Sniper's adjective no obstacle as it outguns UK competition again". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  5. Gant, Charles (3 February 2015). "Big Hero 6 proves a Marvel as Kingsman spies the runner-up spot at UK box office". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  6. Gant, Charles (10 February 2015). "Big Hero 6 blocks Kingsman's path to the top at the UK box office". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  7. Gant, Charles (17 February 2015). "Fifty Shades of pure UK box-office gold". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
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