The Lost City makes a Number 1 debut on the Official Film Chart, entering on digital downloads only.
22.06.2022 - 14:49 / officialcharts.com
The Batman reclaims Number 1 on the Official Film Chart following its release on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD.
Claiming the second-highest opening week on disc of the year so far, The Batman earns nearly double the sales of its closest competition, as it makes its triumphant return to the Official Film Chart throne and earns an impressive 93% of its final tally on physical copies, including 22% on 4K UHD.
Brand new at Number 2 is this week’s highest new entry, video-game sequel Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - once again starring James Marsden and Jim Carrey, plus the voice of Ben Schwartz as Sonic - which races in on digital downloads only – claiming the biggest title of the week on the format and finishing well ahead of former Number 1, Top Gun at Number 3.
Also brand new this week is Morbius, which takes Number 4 on digital downloads only. The Marvel story, starring Jared Leto and Matt Smith, sees Leto star as the eponymous biochemist who inadvertently infects himself with a form of vampirism while trying to cure his own rare blood disease.
Dune (5) climbs two to land just ahead of British biographical comedy-drama The Duke (6), which climbs six to enter the Top 10 for the first time. Based on a true story, The Duke stars legendary actor Jim Broadbent as a taxi driver, Kempton Bunton, who steals Goya’s painting The Duke of Wellington from London’s National Gallery back in 1961.
Finally, several chart mainstays hold their place in the Top 10. The Matrix Resurrections (7) drops three, No Time To Die holds on to its place (8), dropping six is animated sequel Sing 2 (9) and Spider-Man: No Way Home stumbles down four (10).
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The Lost City makes a Number 1 debut on the Official Film Chart, entering on digital downloads only.
Well, they say it is crazy what love can do...and David Guetta, Becky Hill and Ella Henderson would very much agree with that statement as they top the UK's Official Trending Chart.
Glastonbury Festival, a number of artists have seen an uplift on the UK’s Official Albums Chart this week.According to new Official Charts Company data, artists including Billie Eilish, Sam Fender, Diana Ross and Wet Leg have seen a boost in their sales and streams after their Glastonbury sets.Billie Eilish, who became the festival’s youngest-ever headliner on Friday (June 24), has enjoyed a jump in this week’s Official Albums Chart Top 40. Her last album ‘Happier Than Ever’ had an 84 per cent week-on-week boost to its combined weekly sales and streams in total, placing it on Number 10.Previous album, 2019’s ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’, is also up by 36 spots to Number 25, while Eilish’s debut ‘Don’t Smile At Me’ makes it to Number 39.Elsewhere, Sam Fender’s ‘Seventeen Going Under’ doubles its weekly sales and streams tally, surging 110 per cent week on week while enjoying a jump of 44 chart places back into the Official Albums Chart Top 20 (19). The album’s title tack has also risen 40 places to Number 20.Wet Leg’s sales and streams of their eponymous debut album are up 71 per cent over the past seven days, while Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘SOUR’ enjoys a 30 per cent weekly boost and Kendrick Lamar‘s ‘Mr.
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She first charted with Number 1 single Wuthering Heights back in 1978 and, while she's had an undeniably-illustrious career ever since, Kate Bush has never before experienced mainstream popularity quite like this.
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President Joe Biden will headline two fundraisers on Friday as he winds down his swing through Los Angeles, raising money for the Democratic National Committee at the events that are expected to draw a significant number of Hollywood donors.
According to today’s , look set to knock off the top of the this Sunday.
Though the mighty ’sself-claimed ‘swords of rock’ looked strong in Wednesday’s , reigning album titleholders slowly clawed their way back to retain their position at the top of the today with . and aka ,took an early lead over , but finishes the week in a very respectable second place, giving the comedy rock duo their highest charting album to date in the UK. Their previous highest placing came courtesy of 2006’s (10). In a rock premonition earlier this week, musician and comedy actor Black claimed that his band will eclipse former chart toppers , and .