Today, Jax Jones gains the Number 1 Trending Song in the UK as Where Did You Go ft. MNEK tops the Official Trending Chart.
09.02.2022 - 14:55 / officialcharts.com
Dune ends Ghostbusters: Afterlife’s reign at Number 1 as it climbs to the peak of the Official Film Chart.
Following its release on DVD and Blu-ray, the latest adaptation of Dune climbs to Number 1 with 83,000 sales, including 86% of these on physical copies.
This means three-week Number 1 Ghostbusters: Afterlife is knocked to Number 2, although it does enjoy a second appearance in this week’s Top 10 as part of a Ghostbusters Triple boxset (7), also featuring the original two Ghostbusters films.
Meanwhile, No Time To Die holds firm at Number 3, finishing ahead of psychological horror Last Night In Soho, starring Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Michael Ajao and Matt Smith. Last Night In Soho flies 11 places to Number 4.
Disney’s ever-popular Encanto holds on to a place in the Top 5, while Venom: Let There Be Carnage drops two to Number 6.
At Number 8 is this week’s highest new entry, Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City. The new reboot of the action-horror series, based on the classic video games. The Boss Baby 2: Family Business drops three to Number 9, and finally Halloween Kills claims a fifth week on the Official Film Chart, rounding off at Number 10.
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Today, Jax Jones gains the Number 1 Trending Song in the UK as Where Did You Go ft. MNEK tops the Official Trending Chart.
House of Gucci takes its place as the UK’s Number 1 film.
Mimi Webb's House On Fire scorches its way to the top of the Official Trending Chart today, becoming the UK's Official Number 1 Trending Song.
Sea Power could be heading for their first Number 1 album with Everything Was Forever, as they lead a very close Top 5 on the Official Albums Chart Update.
In the 1980s and 1990s, writer Shane Black became one of Hollywood’s most highly paid screenwriters when he reinvented the action genre by revitalizing buddy cop tropes. Films like “Lethal Weapon” and “The Last Boy Scout” turned him into the rare famous screenwriting name, but eventually, he would turn towards his own directing career.
Lily James appears to have finally confirmed her relationship with Michael Shumer, after the pair first sparked romance rumours over a year ago. Pam & Tommy star Lily, 32, recently shared a collection of photographs on Instagram taken during a recent holiday, with one snap appearing to feature Michael, suggesting their romance is still going strong. The actress previously dated Doctor Who star Matt Smith for around five years, until the couple called it quits in 2019.
Ed Sheeran claims the highest new entry on this week’s Official Singles Chart with The Joker and the Queen at Number 2.
Disney's Encanto soundtrack continues its massive chart success in the UK, netting a seventh consecutive week at Number 1 on the Official Compilations chart.
Disney’s Encanto soars to Number 1 on the Official Film Chart following its long-awaited release on DVD, Blu-ray & 4K UHD.
Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift look set to claim this week’s highest new entry at Number 2 with The Joker and the Queen; following Ed’s show-stopping BRIT Awards performance of the track. The single could out-peak the pair’s last collaboration Everything Has Changed, which managed Number 7 in 2012.
Encanto’s We Don’t Talk About Bruno marks one month at the top of the Official Singles Chart.
EXCLUSIVE: Looks like viewers are swiping right on The Tinder Swindler, the Netflix original documentary that has landed top of the streamer’s weekly film viewing chart.
ArrDee and Aitch's War for domination on the Official Singles Chart begins in earnest, as today they top the UK's Official Trending Chart.
ArrDee and Aitch's War for domination on the Official Singles Chart begins in earnest, as today they top the UK's Official Trending Chart.
ArrDee and Aitch are well and truly heading for War as their dramatic collaboration enters the battle to become the highest new entry on next week’s Official Singles Chart. Currently, the track is expected to debut at Number 3 – becoming ArrDe’s 4th UK Top 10 single and Aitch’s 6th.
We Don’t Talk About Bruno continues its domination of the UK’s Official Singles Chart, settling in for a third consecutive week at Number 1.
We Don’t Talk About Bruno continues its domination of the UK’s Official Singles Chart, settling in for a third consecutive week at Number 1.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife scores a third week as the UK’s Number 1 film.
The Family Madrigal lead an interesting and diverse Official Trending Chart, which also sees high new entries from Charli XCX & Rina Sawayama, George Ezra and big gains for tracks from Ella Henderson and Katy Perry & Alesso.