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Tenet still top of box office as UK cinemas prepare to shut down

Tenet notches up a sixth week on top of the UK box office, inching closer to the £16 million mark as cinemas prepare to close again.

Christopher Nolan's Tenet has notched up its sixth weekend on top of the UK box office as cinemas prepare for a second coronavirus-caused shutdown.

Following the news that the new James Bond movie No Time To Die and the sci-fi epic Dune have both been delayed into next year, many cinemas around the country plan to close down due to a lack of major movies to show.

Over last weekend, sci-fi epic Tenet added £628,247 for a running tally of £15.95 million from the UK and Ireland.

Second place went to new release Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite!, which pulled in £456,532, while the German animation The Elfkins opened at five with £131,374.

A limited release of Sir David Attenborough's Netflix documentary A Life On Our Planet pulled in £92,052 for eighth in the chart.

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