‘Total Recall’ tops ‘The Watch’ at UK box office

Total Recall has topped the UK box office on its first weekend of release.

The Colin Farrell-starring sci-fi remake pulled in £2,493,230 from 464 locations, narrowly beating Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn’s alien-busting comedy The Watch, which made £2,235,933 from 419 locations.

Pixar’s Brave took the number three spot with £1,604,163, following its two-week reign at the top of the chart.

Seth MacFarlane’s Ted, which upon its release enjoyed the biggest first weekend for a comedy in 2012, came in at number four with £990,842.

The other new release to crack the top ten was Sam Raimi-produced horror The Possession, which made £979,192 from 374 locations.

Outside of the top ten, newly released comedies A Few Best Men and Cockneys vs Zombies made £263,770 and £8,198 (plus £3,276 in previews) respectively.

Peter Strickland’s acclaimed horror Berberian Sound Studio made £43,024 (plus £2,716 in previews) from its 23 locations.

The UK box office top ten in full:
1. Total Recall – £2,493,230
2. The Watch – £2,235,933
3. Brave – £1,604,163
4. Ted – £990,842
5. The Possession – £979,192
6. The Dark Knight Rises – £759,838
7. The Bourne Legacy – £714,020
8. The Expendables 2 – £376,319
9. Keith Lemon: The Film – £370,735
10. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days – £287,969

Source: The Guardian