Top Gun Maverick returns to Number 1 following its release on disc, marking fifth total week at the top

Take a look at this week's Official Film Chart highlights
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Top Gun: Maverick makes a major return to Number 1 on the Official Film Chart, earning its fifth non-consecutive week at the top.

Leaping seven places following its release on disc, the film returns to the top spot with sales of over 100,000 across the last seven days, with just under 95% of its sales made up of copies on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD. Close behind at Number 2 is the boxset of both Maverick and the original 1986 Top Gun film.

Meanwhile at Number 3, Jurassic World: Dominion climbs one, as does the Elvis biopic starring Austin Butler which finishes the week at Number 4. Terrifier 2 falls three to Number 5, while Minions sequel The Rise of Gru is down three to Number 6.

Last week’s Number 1, Bullet Train, finishes at Number 7, ahead of The Batman (8), and Sing 2 (9). Downton Abbey: A New Era rebounds one to Number 10.

Just outside the Top 10 this week, 80s cult classic Highlander makes its chart debut at Number 12, entering for the very first time thanks to a brand-new 4K UHD Collectors Edition.

At Number 13, and flying 17 places this week is Jordan Peele’s latest horror, Nope, which enjoys its placing thanks to digital downloads only. Finally, Morbius (14), Uncharted (15), The Bad Guys (17) and Ghostbusters: Afterlife (20) all rebound several places.

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