Every Official Film Chart Number 1
From w/e 13 November 2018 - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
The first ever Film Chart Number 1, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom spent two weeks at the top.
From w/e 27 November 2018 - Incredibles 2
The long-awaited return of the much-loved superhero family sent them to the chart summit for two weeks.
From w/e 11 December 2018 - Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
The massive summer sequel spent four consecutive weeks at Number 1 on its home entertainment release, and was the Official Film Chart's first ever Christmas Number 1
From w/e 8 January 2019 - The Greatest Showman
The Official biggest film of 2018 finally claimed its place atop the Official Film Chart at the beginning of 2019, remaining there for two weeks.
From w/e 22 January 2019 - The Predator
This thrilling Sci-Fi sequel made its debut at Number 1.
From w/e 29 January 2019 - The House With A Clock In Its Walls
Another big Number 1 debut came from this brilliant Jack Black family feature.
From w/e 5 February 2019 - Venom
Tom Hardy's anti-hero held on to the top spot for three consecutive weeks.
From w/e 26 February - A Star Is Born
The film's dominated the music charts for multiple weeks, and the Oscar-winning flick starring Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper spent a week at the helm of the Official Film Chart too.
From w/e 5 March - Bohemian Rhapsody
The Queen biopic landed four consecutive weeks at Number 1, all the while becoming one of the fastest-selling disc and digital releases of all time and the Official biggest film of 2019 so far.
From w/e 2 April - Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
The Harry Potter spinoff series apparated to the top of the Official Film Chart for two weeks.
From w/e 16 April 2019 - Ralph Breaks The Internet
The follow-up to 2013's Wreck It Ralph zipped up to Number 1 on its second week of release.
From w/e 23 April 2019 - Aquaman
The DC comics legend came to life, swimming all the way to Number 1 and sustaining a place in the Top 10 for weeks after.
From w/e 30 April 2019 - Mary Poppins Returns
Everyone's favourite magical nanny floated back into our lives this year, landing firmly at Number 1 on her opening week, before dropping and returning a few weeks later for a second stint.