List of 2016 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 2016.

Films

Week Weekend End Date Film Total weekend gross
(Pound sterling)
Weekend openings in the Top 10 Reference(s)
13 January 2016Star Wars: The Force Awakens£10,304,562Joy (#3), The Danish Girl (#4)[1]
210 January 2016£6,001,948The Hateful Eight (#2)[2]
317 January 2016The Revenant£5,235,851Creed (#3), Room (#7)[3]
424 January 2016£3,856,489Ride Along 2 (#2), The Big Short (#4), The 5th Wave (#9)[4]
531 January 2016£2,278,262Dirty Grandpa (#2), Spotlight (#5), Capture the Flag (#7)[5]
67 February 2016Dad's Army£2,077,942Goosebumps (#2), Point Break (#9)[6]
714 February 2016Deadpool£13,729,803Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (#2), Zoolander 2 (#3), Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (#10)[7]
821 February 2016£5,694,280How to Be Single (#3), Triple 9 (#6)[8]
928 February 2016£2,987,877Grimsby (#2), The Forest (#6)[9]
106 March 2016London Has Fallen£3,229,675Hail, Caesar! (#2), The Other Side of the Door (#6)[10]
1113 March 2016Kung Fu Panda 3£4,771,131The Divergent Series: Allegiant (#2), The Witch (#7), Anomalisa (#10)[11]
1220 March 2016£1,740,69510 Cloverfield Lane (#2), The Boy (#5), High-Rise (#6), Kapoor & Sons (#10)[12]
1327 March 2016Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice£14,621,007Zootropolis (#2), My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (#4)[13]
143 April 2016£4,661,959Eddie the Eagle (#2)[14]
1510 April 2016The Huntsman: Winter's War£3,032,962Midnight Special (#6), Hardcore Henry (#10)[15]
1617 April 2016The Jungle Book£9,901,921Eye in the Sky (#3), Fan (#7), Theri (#8), Criminal (#9)[16]
1724 April 2016£8,895,442Bastille Day (#3), Friend Request (#5), Miles Ahead (#10)[17]
181 May 2016Captain America: Civil War£14,466,681Demolition (#6), Son of Saul (#8)[18]
198 May 2016£4,806,575Bad Neighbours 2 (#3), Florence Foster Jenkins (#4), Robinson Crusoe (#5), 24 (#10)[19]
2015 May 2016£2,789,985The Angry Birds Movie (#2), Our Kind of Traitor (#6), Everybody Wants Some!! (#7), Green Room (#10)[20]
2122 May 2016X-Men: Apocalypse£7,354,293A Hologram for the King (#6), Thomas & Friends: The Great Race (#10)[21]
2229 May 2016£2,543,481Alice Through the Looking Glass (#2), Money Monster (#4), Love and Friendship (#8), Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants (#10)[22]
235 June 2016Warcraft: The Beginning£3,623,725Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (#2), Me Before You (#3), The Nice Guys (#6), Housefull 3 (#10)[23]
2412 June 2016Me Before You£1,453,859The Boss (#7), Mother's Day (#9)[24]
2519 June 2016The Conjuring 2£4,637,862Gods of Egypt (#3)[25]
2626 June 2016The Secret Life of Pets£9,793,723Independence Day: Resurgence (#2)[26]
273 July 2016£4,739,295Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (#2), Central Intelligence (#3)[27]
2810 July 2016£3,624,751The Legend of Tarzan (#2), Now You See Me 2 (#3), Sultan (#6), The Neon Demon (#9)[28]
2917 July 2016Ghostbusters£4,388,944Ice Age: Collision Course (#2)[29]
3024 July 2016The BFG£5,288,529Star Trek Beyond (#2)[30]
3131 July 2016Finding Dory£8,122,075Jason Bourne (#2), Dishoom (#10)[31]
327 August 2016Suicide Squad£11,252,225[32]
3314 August 2016£4,241,598Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (#5), Pete's Dragon (#6), Nerve (#7), The Shallows (#8)[33]
3421 August 2016Finding Dory£2,868,459David Brent: Life on the Road (#3), Lights Out (#6), Swallows and Amazons (#8), Nine Lives (#9)[34]
3528 August 2016£1,932,155Bad Moms (#2), War Dogs (#4), The Purge: Election Year (#5), Mechanic: Resurrection (#10)[35]
364 September 2016Sausage Party£2,690,156Brotherhood (#2), Café Society (#9)[36]
3711 September 2016£1,219,972Ben-Hur (#2), Don't Breathe (#3), Kubo and the Two Strings (#6), Hell Or High Water (#7)[37]
3818 September 2016Bridget Jones's Baby£8,013,318Blair Witch (#2), The Beatles: Eight Days a Week (#3), The Infiltrator (#9)[38]
3925 September 2016£6,453,799The Magnificent Seven (#2), The Girl with All the Gifts (#5)[39]
402 October 2016£4,807,165Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (#2), Deepwater Horizon, (#3) Supersonic (#5), M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story (#10)[40]
419 October 2016The Girl on the Train£6,957,945War on Everyone (#7), Tristan Und Isolde – Met Opera (#8)[41]
4216 October 2016£3,412,472Inferno (#2), Storks (#3), Miss Saigon: 25th Anniversary Performance (#4), American Honey (#10)[42]
4323 October 2016Trolls£5,440,878Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (#2), Ouija: Origin of Evil (#6), I, Daniel Blake (#9), Keeping Up with the Joneses (#10)[43]
4430 October 2016Doctor Strange£9,288,898Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (#8)[44]
456 November 2016£3,445,203The Accountant (#3), A Street Cat Named Bob (#4), Nocturnal Animals (#5), The Light Between Oceans (#6)[45]
4613 November 2016Arrival£2,924,059[46]
4720 November 2016Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them£15,333,146André Rieu:Christmas with André (#4)[47]
4827 November 2016£8,892,489A United Kingdom (#6), Dear Zindagi (#9), Paterson (#10)[48]
494 December 2016£4,494,727Moana (#2), Sully: Miracle on the Hudson (#3), Pitbull: Tough Women (#5), The Edge of Seventeen (#9), Bleed for This (#10)[49]
5011 December 2016£2,734,960Office Christmas Party (#4), Snowden (#8), Befikre (#10)[50]
5118 December 2016Rogue One: A Star Wars Story£17,305,011The Nutcracker - Bolshoi Ballet (#7)[51]
5225 December 2016£5,634,115Passengers (#3), Ballerina (#8), Dangal (#9)[52]
531 January 2017£5,959,299Why Him? (#2), Monster Trucks (#4), Collateral Beauty (#7)[53]

References

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  3. Gant, Charles (20 January 2016). "The Revenant attacks Star Wars in rise to top of UK box office". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  4. Gant, Charles (26 January 2016). "The Revenant mauls UK box office but Sandra Bullock's brand may be in crisis". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  5. Gant, Charles (2 February 2016). "Dirty Grandpa cleans up at UK box office as The Revenant still clings to top spot". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  6. Gant, Charles (9 February 2016). "Doomed to return: Dad's Army victor at UK box office despite scathing reviews". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  7. Gant, Charles (16 February 2016). "Zoolander 2 has box office malfunction as Zombies perish and Deadpool thrives". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  8. Gant, Charles (23 February 2016). "Deadpool defeats Chipmunks at UK box office as Mermaid's haul impresses". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
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  10. Gant, Charles (8 March 2016). "London Has Fallen stands up at UK box office as Hail, Caesar! posts golden hello". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
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