List of 2019 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 2019.

Films

Week Weekend End Date Film Total weekend gross
(Pound sterling)
Weekend openings in the Top 10 Reference(s)
16 January 2019Mary Poppins Returns[lower-alpha 1]£4,444,023The Favourite (#2), André Rieu's 2019 New Year Concert from Sydney (#4)[1]
213 January 2019Stan & Ollie£2,578,838Colette (#7), The Upside (#8)[2]
320 January 2019Glass£3,423,380Mary Queen of Scots (#2)[3]
427 January 2019£1,936,631Vice (#3), Dragon Ball Super: Broly (#7), The Mule (#8), A Dog's Way Home (#9), Love Yourself in SeoulBTS World Tour (#10)[4]
53 February 2019How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World£5,323,448Green Book (#2), Escape Room (#4), Can You Ever Forgive Me? (#8)[5]
610 February 2019The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part£4,016,730Alita: Battle Angel (#2), All Is True (#10)[6]
717 February 2019£2,472,489Instant Family (#2), Happy Death Day 2U (#6), The Kid Who Would Be King (#7)[7]
824 February 2019£2,410,824Cold Pursuit (#6), On the Basis of Sex (#8), Total Dhamaal (#9)[8]
93 March 2019Fighting with My Family£2,022,174The Aftermath (#6), Kobiety Mafii 2 (#10)[9]
1010 March 2019Captain Marvel£12,750,000The Sleeping BeautyBolshoi Ballet (#9)[10]
1117 March 2019£6,643,217Fisherman's Friends (#2), What Men Want (#3), Misz Masz Czyli Kogel Mogel 4 (#9)[11]
1224 March 2019£3,378,583Us (#2), The White Crow (#7), Five Feet Apart (#10)[12]
1331 March 2019Dumbo£6,076,779Die Walküre – Met Opera (#7), Lucifer (#8)[13]
147 April 2019Shazam!£4,067,068Pet Sematary (#3), Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun (#5), Missing Link (#7), The Sisters Brothers (#9)[14]
1514 April 2019Dumbo£2,345,046Wonder Park (#3), Hellboy (#4), Wild Rose (#6), Little (#8)[15]
1621 April 2019Shazam!£979,787Kalank (#4), Red Joan (#5), Greta (#6)[16]
1728 April 2019Avengers: Endgame£43,400,000Eighth Grade (#10)[17]
185 May 2019£14,331,192Long Shot (#2), The Curse of La Llorona (#3), Tolkien (#4), A Dog's Journey (#5)[18]
1912 May 2019Detective Pikachu£4,951,838The Hustle (#3), Amazing Grace (#9), Dialogues of the Carmelites – Met Opera (#10)[19]
2019 May 2019John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum£3,562,524PAW Patrol Mighty Pups (#5)[20]
2126 May 2019Aladdin£7,066,773Rocketman (#2), The Secret Life of Pets 2 (#3), Muklawa (#10)[21]
222 June 2019£4,888,931Godzilla: King of the Monsters (#2), Booksmart (#7), Ma (#8)[22]
239 June 2019£3,929,625Dark Phoenix (#2), Take That: Greatest Hits Live (#5), Bharat (#7), Casino Royale (#8)[23]
2416 June 2019£2,881,535Men in Black: International (#2), Diego Maradona (#9)
2523 June 2019Toy Story 4£13,300,000Brightburn (#5), Child's Play (#9)
2630 June 2019£8,284,437Yesterday (#2), Apollo 11 (#8)[24]
277 July 2019Spider-Man: Far From Home£14,148,624Westlife: The Twenty Tour Live (#4), Midsommar (#5), The Queen's Corgi (#6), Anna (#9)[25]
2814 July 2019£4,396,516Annabelle Comes Home (#3), Stuber (#9), The Dead Don't Die (#10)[26]
2921 July 2019The Lion King£16,671,765[27]
3028 July 2019£10,660,287André Rieu 2019 Maastricht Concert – Shall We Dance? (#4), Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans (#6), The Current War (#8)[28]
314 August 2019Hobbs & Shaw£6,377,583Angry Birds 2 (#5), The Magic FluteGlyndebourne 2019 (#10)[29]
3211 August 2019The Lion King£4,366,824Blinded by the Light (#4), Playmobil: The Movie (#7)[30]
3318 August 2019Once Upon a Time in Hollywood£7,544,445Dora and the Lost City of Gold (#4), Good Boys (#6)[31]
3425 August 2019Angel Has Fallen£2,122,408Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (#5), Crawl (#7)[32]
351 September 2019Once Upon a Time in Hollywood£1,841,873The Informer (#10)[33]
368 September 2019It Chapter Two£7,368,586Polityka (#5)
3715 September 2019Downton Abbey£5,180,865Hustlers (#3)[34]
3822 September 2019£3,280,442Ad Astra (#2), Rambo: Last Blood (#4)[35]
3929 September 2019£2,682,080Ready or Not (#4), The Goldfinch (#10)[36]
406 October 2019Joker£12,555,329Judy (#2), War (#8)[37]
4113 October 2019£9,766,609Abominable (#2), Gemini Man (#3), Turandot – Met Opera (#7), The Day Shall Come (#8)[38]
4220 October 2019£5,489,716Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (#2), A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (#3), Zombieland: Double Tap (#4), Official Secrets (#7)[39]
4327 October 2019£3,464,683Terminator: Dark Fate (#2), The Addams Family (#4), Countdown (#8), Bigil (#9)[40]
443 November 2019£2,446,200Doctor Sleep (#4), Sorry We Missed You (#9), DanTDM Presents The Contest (#10)[41]
4510 November 2019£1,668,466The Aeronauts (#2), The Good Liar (#5), Midway (#6), 42nd Street - The Musical (#7)[42]
4617 November 2019Last Christmas£2,654,354Le Mans '66 (#2)[43]
4724 November 2019Frozen II£15,088,012Blue Story (#3), 21 Bridges (#5), Akhnaten – Met Opera (#10)[44]
481 December 2019£8,711,498Knives Out (#2), Charlie's Angels (#5), Proceder (#9), CBeebies Christmas Show 2019: Hansel & Gretel (#10)[45]
498 December 2019£4,397,903Gremlins (#7), Motherless Brooklyn (#8), Elf (#9)[46]
5015 December 2019Jumanji: The Next Level£9,464,661Black Christmas (#5), The Nutcracker – Bolshoi Ballet (#7), Jak Poslubic Milionera (#9)[47]
5122 December 2019Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker£20,864,500Cats (#2), Dabangg 3 (#7)
5229 December 2019£9,311,240Little Women (#3), Spies in Disguise (#6), Playing with Fire (#7), Good Newwz (#9)

Notes

  1. Opened in 2018

References

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