List of 2014 box office number-one films in the United Kingdom

This is a list of films which have reached number one at the weekend box office in the United Kingdom during 2014.

Films

Week Weekend end date Film Total weekend gross
(Pound sterling)
Note(s)
15 January 2014American Hustle£3,467,644[1]
212 January 201412 Years a Slave£2,511,348[2]
319 January 2014The Wolf of Wall Street£4,655,984[3]
426 January 2014£3,608,968[4]
52 February 2014£2,385,585[5]
69 February 2014Mr. Peabody & Sherman£3,916,559[6]
716 February 2014The Lego Movie£8,051,140[7]
823 February 2014£5,978,904[8]
92 March 2014£3,226,594[9]
109 March 2014300: Rise of an Empire£2,761,612[10]
1116 March 2014Need for Speed£2,011,249[11]
1223 March 2014The Grand Budapest Hotel£1,267,408[12]
1330 March 2014Captain America: The Winter Soldier£6,037,850[13]
146 April 2014Rio 2£2,882,680[14]
1513 April 2014Captain America: The Winter Soldier£1,782,201[15]
1620 April 2014The Amazing Spider-Man 2£9,011,114[16]
1727 April 2014£3,366,372[17]
184 May 2014£1,984,667[18]
1911 May 2014Bad Neighbours£8,446,240[19]
2018 May 2014Godzilla£6,385,483[20]
2125 May 2014X-Men: Days of Future Past£9,144,971[21]
221 June 2014Maleficent£6,590,071[22]
238 June 201422 Jump Street£4,854,991[23]
2415 June 2014£2,255,100[24]
2522 June 2014The Fault in Our Stars£3,434,334[25]
2629 June 2014Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie£4,301,306[26]
276 July 2014£2,188,761[27]
2813 July 2014Transformers: Age of Extinction£11,751,427[28]
2920 July 2014Dawn of the Planet of the Apes£8,705,995[29]
3027 July 2014£3,752,511[30]
313 August 2014Guardians of the Galaxy£6,363,110[31]
3210 August 2014The Inbetweeners 2£12,538,114[32]
3317 August 2014£4,309,832[33]
3424 August 2014Lucy£3,076,997[34]
3531 August 2014£1,972,039[35]
367 September 2014Sex Tape£1,431,058[36]
3714 September 2014The Boxtrolls£2,000,597[37]
3821 September 2014£1,333,137[38]
3928 September 2014Billy Elliot the Musical Live£1,904,098[39]
405 October 2014Gone Girl£4,109,628[40]
4112 October 2014£3,064,545[41]
4219 October 2014Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles£4,785,448[42]
4326 October 2014Fury£2,692,786[43]
442 November 2014Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles£1,429,159[44]
459 November 2014Interstellar£5,378,220[45]
4616 November 2014£3,777,804[46]
4723 November 2014The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1£12,654,109[47]
4830 November 2014Paddington£5,125,519[48]
497 December 2014£3,837,885[49]
5014 December 2014The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies£9,753,642[50]
5121 December 2014£5,409,312[51]
5228 December 2014£4,249,226[52]

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