How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World fends off Liam Neeson’s Cold Pursuit to keep Official Film Chart top spot

Plus, Toy Story 4's cinematic release makes a solid impact on this week's Top 20.

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How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World continues its reign at the top of the Official Film Chart, as this week’s highest new entry, Cold Pursuit, goes straight in at Number 2 on digital downloads only.

The Liam Neeson epic sees grieving snow-plow driver Nels Coxman (Neeson) seeking answers for his son’s death. Connecting the death to drug-lord Viking (Tom Bateman), Nels goes from upstanding citizen to ice-cold vigilante, letting nothing stop him from enacting his revenge.

Last week’s highest new entry, Instant Family, climbs one place to Number 3, as Laurel & Hardy-inspired flick Stan & Ollie, and Bohemian Rhapsody both drop two places to Numbers 4 and 5 respectively.

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As Toy Story 4 opens in cinemas, the original Toy Story from 1995 makes its Film Chart Top 10 debut at Number 6, Toy Story 3 (2010) also enters the chart for the first time at Number 9, and Toy Story 2 (1999) lands just outside at Number 13.

Elsewhere in the Chart, Aquaman swims up three places to Number 7, while The LEGO® Movie 2 drops two to Number 8. Rounding off the Top 10, Green Book falls five places to Number 10.

This week’s Official Film Chart online show features a clip of Brie Larson and Jude Law in Captain Marvel, available to Download & Keep from July 1.

See the full Official Film Chart Top 40

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