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Weekend box-office – 14th to 20th of March of 2014 – will 300: Rise of an Empire slay its rivals?

Eight years on from the first film’s success, a sequel to 300 is finally being released but there’s no guarantee that the phenomenal financial triumph of the original can be replicated, particularly when only few cast return. Additionally, it faces tough competition in the form of debuting animation Mr Peabody and Sherman and Wes Anderson’s ensemble The Grand Budpest Hotel. We predicted that it’d go top but let’s find out how it really did.

US:

  1. 300: Rise of an Empire – Director: Noam Murro – $45.1 million
  2. Mr Peabody and Sherman – Rob Minkoff – $32.5 million
  3. Non-Stop – Juanne Collet Serra – $15.4 million
  4. The Lego Movie – Phil Lord, Chris Miller – $11 million
  5. Son of God – Christopher Spencer – $10 million

UK:

  1. 300: Rise of an Empire – Noam Nurro – £2.8 million
  2. The Lego Movie – Phil Lord, Chris Miller – £1.6 million
  3. The Grand Budapest Hotel – Wes Anderson – £1.5 million
  4. Non-Stop – Juanne Collet Serra – £1.5 million
  5. Ride Along – Tim Story – £0.8 million

Rise of an Empire has made a great start in the US with an excellent weekend’s takings, even if they are lower than 300’s debut. Sadly, the UK takings are far below expectations, the original started with £9 million. Budapest Hotel made a great entry, as did Peabody and Sherman, while Non-Stop, Lego Movie, Ride Along and Son of God slipped places. This week’s 6/10 takes my running total to 91/190.

US:

  1. 300: Rise of an Empire – Noam Murro
  2. Need for Speed – Scott Waugh
  3. Mr Peabody and Sherman – Rob Minkoff
  4. Non-Stop – Juanne Collet Serra
  5. Bad Words – Jason Bateman

UK:

  1. Need for Speed – Scott Waugh
  2. 300: Rise of an Empire – Noam Murro
  3. The Lego Movie – Phil Lord, Chris Miller
  4. The Zero Theorem – Terry Gilliam
  5. The Stag – John Butler

Eva Green in 300: Rise of an Empire, this week’s UK and US box-office number one.

Monty Python to reunite in stage show plus Insidious: Chapter 3 and Dumb and Dumber To grab release dates

Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam and John Cleese were the creators and stars of the comedy TV show Monty Python’s Flying Circus. That led to the brilliant films Monty Python and the Holy Grail (ranked on IMDB as the 98th greatest film of all time), The Meaning of Life and Life of Brian (ranked 170th). Sadly, the legendary sextet lost one of their members, Graham Chapman, in 1989. Since then it’s been difficult for a reunion.

Over the past few days, Idle has been dropping twitter hints about a reunion. “We’re getting together and putting on a show – it’s real,” Jones told the BBC. “I’m quite excited about it. I hope it makes us a lot of money. I hope to be able to pay off my mortgage!” This isn’t the first attempt at a Monty Python stage show. Spamalot, a loving rip-off of MP and the Holy Grail, was the hilarious smash hit musical written by Eric Idle that’s toured the world to critical acclaim. If you really can’t wait to get your hands on Python related material then you’ll be excited for The Zero Theorem. It’s directed by Twelve Monkeys, Time Bandits, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus and Python’s Terry Gilliam and stars Christoph Waltz, David Thewlis, Melanie Thierry, Matt Damon, Tilda Swinton and Ben Whishaw.

Get ready to pencil in a few more releases on your movie calender. The first is Dumb and Dumber To. Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels will reprise their roles as Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne respectively. They’ll join Jennifer Lawrence, Kathleen Turner and Laurie Holden as well as directors Peter and Bobby Farrelly in this comedy sequel set, and released, 20 years on from the original.

Next is Insidious: Chapter 3. The first two chapters of James Wan’s horror trilogy received great box-office success so a third has been commissioned. The films chronicle the bewildered and possessed Lambert family, played by Rose Byrne, Patrick Wilson, Ty Simpkins and Andrew Astor. It’s unclear if Wan (director of Saw and The Conjuring) will return due to his commitments to the Fast and Furious franchise.

Dumb and Dumber To – December 19th 2014

Insidious: Chapter 3 – April 5th 2015

Fast and Furious 7 – July 25th 2014

Untitled Monty Python stage show – UK theatres in 2014?

The Zero Theorem – March 14th 2014