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Two By Two: Overboard stays top of UK Box Office

Animated movie sequel Two By Two: Overboard spends a second week on top of the UK Box Office as cinemas in England prepare to shut down for a second time.

Two By Two: Overboard has notched up a second week on top of the UK Box Office as the cinema industry prepares for a second lockdown.

Over the weekend the British government announced that England would be put into a second lockdown effective Thursday - a measure that will prevent most cinemas in the UK from staying open, although cinemas in Wales are due to re-open next week.

With half-term week coming to a close, the family-friendly sequel to All Creatures Big and Small pulled in £190,761 over the weekend to push closer towards a gross of £1 million.

The animated movie was marginally ahead of a timely re-release of classic Hocus Pocus for Halloween, registering £186,063 for second place.

The week's highest new entry went to The Craft: Legacy - a horror film about a group of teenage witches - which garnered receipts of £119,680 to open in fifth place.

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