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4 hours ago, Brett-Butler said:

I take it One Last Deal with DANNY DYER didn’t do much then? What a shame…

It opened at #30 this week with £17,197. It was in 187 screens which isn't too many so I'm not sure if it's expanding.

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1 hour ago, LewisGT said:

It opened at #30 this week with £17,197. It was in 187 screens which isn't too many so I'm not sure if it's expanding.

That gives it a screen average of £92, which is tiny and well below the screen averages of films in the top 10, so if it is expanding I'd be very surprised.

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20th March 2026 - 22nd March 2026

 

ne 1. (NE) Project Hail Mary - £7,403,542 Weeks: 1 (£7,403,542)

ne 2. (NE) Dhurandhar: The Revenge - £2,064,355 Weeks: 1 (£2,064,355)

down 3. (01) Hoppers - £1,231,382 (-46%) Weeks: 3 (£9,510,888)

down 4. (02) Reminders Of Him - £675,230 (-38%) Weeks: 2 (£2,462,691)

ne 5. (NE) Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come - £615,448 Weeks: 1 (£615,448)

ne 6. (NE) Aadu 3 - £424,078 Weeks: 1 (£424,078)

down 7. (03) How To Make A Killing - £255,014 (-71%) Weeks: 2 (£1,512,486)

down 8. (04) Mother's Pride - £235,703 (-61%) Weeks: 3 (£2,779,502)

down 9. (06) Scream 7 - £199,074 (-59%) Weeks: 4 (£7,594,886)

ne 10. (NE) The Good Boy - £191,862 Weeks: 1 (£191,862)

 

Falling out:

Wuthering Heights (5 weeks)

Goat (5 weeks)

EPiC: Elvis Presley In Concert (3 weeks)

The Bride! (2 weeks)

The Secret Agent (1 week*) *In this run

A busy weekend with five new entries sees ‘Project Hail Mary’ really break out at #1 with £7,403,542 (£4.6 million without previews). It was only £200k away from overtaking ‘Wuthering Heights’ at the biggest opening of 2026. However, when you strip out the previews, it was massively behind. This is also the second biggest opening for Lord & Miller after The LEGO Movie (£8,051,140, #1, 2014) and their first film since their 2014 double-bill of that and ’22 Jump Street’ (£4,854,991, #1). It’s hitting all the second places as it’s also the second biggest opening of Ryan Gosling’s career after ‘Barbie’ (£18,509,235, #1, 2023). It is, however, the biggest opening for an Amazon-produced film ahead of ‘Red One’ (£2,403,829, #2, 2024). That film ended on £8.2 million which this has almost beaten in the first weekend. This is an adaptation of an Andy Weir novel. The previous one, ‘The Martian’, was a massive hit but opened slightly lower (£6,531,734, #1, 2015) but legged out to an impressive £23.6 million. This will be targeting a similar total, especially with the amazing reviews it has received. It’s drop may look big next weekend due to the massive previews, but I think the 3-day hold is going to be special.

 

We also have another historic opening at #2. ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ (£2,064,355, £1.6 million without previews) has the best ever opening for an Indian film in the UK, smashing the record that ‘Pathaan’ (£1,967,854, #2) set in 2023. The original ‘Dhurandhar’ (£306,677, #7, 2025) was only released in December but actually increased in its second weekend on its way to hitting £3 million and becoming the third biggest Indian film of all-time. The record for biggest Indian film remains ‘Pathaan’ with £4.4 million, a target this will be looking to beat. It’s a brilliant weekend for Indian films as ‘Aadu 3’ (£424,078) also debuts at #6. This would have been enough to be the biggest Idian film of the year if it wasn’t for the film at #2.

 

Opening at #5 is ‘Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come’ (£615,448, £600k without previews). This is a lower debut than the original ‘Ready Or Not’ (£947,958, #4, 2019) but is higher than the last film by Radio Silence: ‘Abigail’ (£596,590, #5, 2014). The original film made £1.8 million. Despite strong reviews and some big-name additions to the cast (Kathryn Newton, Sarah Michelle Geller, Elijah Wood), this is looking to be a smaller hit.

 

The final new entry scrapes into the top 10 thanks to previews: ‘The Good Boy’ (£191,862, £123k without previews). This is a darkly comedic thriller about a married couple (Stephen Graham & Andrea Riseborough) who abduct a teenager. It’s earned good review so it’s sad that it couldn’t find an audience.

 

The two new entries from last week: ‘Reminders Of Him’ and ‘How To Make A Killing’ have contrasting fortunes on weekend two. The former has the best hold of the week (-38%) which allows it to climb to £2.5 million. Still lower than the other two recent Hoover adaptations but decent for its budget. ‘How To Make A Killing’ drops 71% (-58% without previews) to hit £1.5 million. Not awful but certainly not the star-consoling hit that Glen Powell would have wanted.

 

‘Hoppers’ loses top spot but has another solid weekend, losing 46%. It has already passed the final total of ‘Encanto’ (£9 million) and with Easter coming up, should have a fair bit more in the tank. ‘Lightyear’ should be overtaken by next weekend. After a great hold last weekend, ‘Mother’s Pride’ is snapped back to reality with a harsher 61% drop. With £2.7 million, it has already overtaken ‘The Ballad Of Wallis Island’ (£2.6 million) in terms of recent British com-drams.  

 

‘Scream VI’ has only last weekend in the top 10 with another 59% drop. It’s at £7.6 million which, despite a stronger start, is remarkably consistent with the two recent ‘Scream’ films directed by the aforementioned Radio Silence that both ended between £7.7-£7.8 million.

 

There are three further new entries in the #11-15 section: ‘Broken English’ (#13), ‘Tristan Und Isolde: Met Opera 2026’ (#14) and ‘La Grazia’ (#15).

 

Next week sees the openings of ‘The Magic Faraway Tree’, ‘They Will Kill You’, ‘Bluey At The Cinema: Playdates With Friends’, ‘Splitsville’, ‘No Ordinary Heist’  ‘The Last Blossom’,  ‘Orwell 2+2=5’, ‘Two Prosecutors’ and ‘DJ Ahmet’. We also see a re-release of ‘Romeo + Juliet’. Can any of them top the charts?

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If I can be bothered later in the week, I'll add a Ryan Gosling opening weekend history here.

Really intrigued to see the hold for PHM! I do think it’s going to hold incredibly well.

It did as much as Scream's 5 weeks in 1 :o It's a good film

Wcrram fell off because of awful reviews, even with Sidney's return - the return made it start strong, but thw reviews kilped it

Taking previews out, ‘Project Hail Mary’ actually INCREASED by 3%!

INCREDIBLE!

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27th March 2026 - 29th March 2026

 

right 1. (01) Project Hail Mary - £4,776,660 (-35%) Weeks: 2 (£15,139,079)

ne 2. (NE) The Magic Faraway Tree - £2,838,249 Weeks: 1 (£2,838,249)

right 3. (03) Hoppers - £1,023,834 (-17%) Weeks: 4 (£10,820,438)

down 4. (02) Dhurandhar: The Revenge - £664,346 (-68%) Weeks: 2 (£3,413,140)

down 5. (04) Reminders Of Him - £515,196 (-24%) Weeks: 3 (£3,415,138)

down 6. (05) Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come - £397,632 (-36%) Weeks: 2 (£1,384,962)

ne 7. (NE) They Will Kill You - £325,911 Weeks: 1 (£325,911)

ne 8. (NE) Bluey At The Cinema: Playdates With Friends - £185,098 Weeks: 1 (£185,098)

down 9. (08) Mother's Pride - £149,092 (-39%) Weeks: 4 (£3,286,938)

down 10. (07) How To Make A Killing - £141,990 (-44%) Weeks: 3 (£1,842,632)

Falling out:

Aadu 3 (1 week)

Scream 7 (4 weeks)

The Good Boy (1 week)

‘Project Hail Mary’ becomes the third film in 2026 to earn a second week atop the UK Box Office after a 35% drop in weekend two that translates to a 3% increase when you take out its previews. Not many films released wide manage to increase in the second weekend so it’s a great sign that this is going to continue to do gangbusters. In the US, where it’s also proving very successful, it is already the #1 film of the year but it has to settle for being #3 in the UK so far (behind ‘Wuthering Heights’ and ‘Hamnet’). The well-timed Easter Bank Holidays this weekend should give it another boost and ‘The Martain’ (£23.6 million) will soon fall. ‘Red One’ has now already been left for dead making this the biggest film Amazon have produced.

 

Proving to be successful counter-programming, ‘The Magic Faraway Tree’ opens well at #2 with £2,838,249. Based on the children’s book series (1939-1951) written by Enid Blyton, this is remarkably the first time the characters have been brought to the big screen. Scribed by Simon Farnaby, this is being billed as ‘from the makers of ‘Paddington 2’ and ‘Wonka’ which is a lot to live up to but has tempted a starry cast, led by Claire Foy and Andrew Garfield. It’s the second best-start for a British production so far this year, behind ‘Hamnet’ and is (what feels like an) increasingly rare film that has been awarded a ‘U’ certificate by the BBFC. Last year, the only ‘U’ rated film to open higher was ‘Dog Man’ (£3,252,537, #1) which ended up with £13.8 million. I think there’s a good chance this can beat that.

 

‘They Will Kill You’ is the next-best opening at #7 (£325,911, £288k without previews). This is an action/comedy/horror hybrid staring Zazie Beetz as an ex-con who takes a job as a housekeeper in a shifty building. Reviews have been mixed and I’ve seen multiple people compare it negatively and call it derivate of the film one place above it in the chart. The final new entry this week is ‘Bluey At The Cinema: Playdates With Friends’ (£185,098, #8). This opening puts it slightly ahead of the other two releases in the Australian cartoon franchise; Last year’s ‘Bluey At The Cinema: Let’s Play Chef Collection (£179,176, #7) and 2024’s ‘Bluey At The Cinema: Family Trip Collection’ (£181,276, #12).

 

After it’s record-breaking opening, ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ has a standard Indian drop in week 2, losing 68% (59% without previews). This is still enough for the film to climb to £3.4 million and become the second biggest Indian release in the UK. It’s still another £1 million short of overtaking ‘Pathaan’ (£4.4 million). The other new release last week, ‘Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come’ has a decent hold (-36%) after a slightly underwhelming opening weekend. At £1.4 million, its about £250k behind where the original was at the same point but some similar holds should still see it beat it.

 

Some good holds across the board this week with ‘Hoppers’ hanging on for a fourth weekend above £1 million after dropping 17% and ‘Reminders Of Him’ staying in the top 5 after losing 24%. ‘Hoppers’ has now overtaken ‘Encanto’ and ‘Lightyear’ and is Pixar’s biggest original hit since ‘Coco’. ‘Mother’s Pride’ (-39%) and ‘How To Make A Killing’ (-44%) round out the top 10.

 

Outside of the top 10, but there’s good news for ‘Scream 7’ as it hits £7.8 million to become the biggest film in the franchise since ‘Scream 2’ in 1998.

 

There are two further new entries in the #11-15 section: ‘Bring Me The Horizon: L.I.V.E. In Sao Paulo’ (#11) and ‘Krol Dopalaczy’ (#15). If its midweek showings would have counted as previews, the former would have been at #8.

 

Next week sees the openings of ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’, ‘The Drama’, ‘Fuze’, ‘McCartney: The Hunt for the Lost Bass’ and ‘D is for Distance’.  We also see a re-release of ‘Amélie’. Can any of them top the charts?

Releasing Ready or Not and They Will Kill You back to back massive mistake.

Biggest debut of the year next week?

Biggest debut so far. I can see Toy Story 5, Moana, Avengers and Dune all beating Super Mario’s opening tbh.

But it’s gonna be a huge debut, for sure!

I’m interested to see ‘The Drama’s performance. I can’t call how it’s gonna do. I’m thinking it’ll smash but idk how far it will go!

Great for ‘Project Hail Mary’ wub

^ Don't forget Spider-Man, which I think will open higher than all of them judging from the views that the recent trailer has racked up.

I'm thinking £12-£15m for Super Mario including all the previews? (I'm guessing there will be a 6 day total that includes Easter Monday)

Hopefully The Drama does well as counter-programming. It has one of the biggest stars of current times, and what looks like generally positive reviews, just as long as it's in enough screens and there's not too much of a Mario takeover (my local Cineworld doesn't appear to be showing it annoyingly)

30 minutes ago, J❄️hq said:

^ Don't forget Spider-Man, which I think will open higher than all of them judging from the views that the recent trailer has racked up.

I'm thinking £12-£15m for Super Mario including all the previews? (I'm guessing there will be a 6 day total that includes Easter Monday)

Hopefully The Drama does well as counter-programming. It has one of the biggest stars of current times, and what looks like generally positive reviews, just as long as it's in enough screens and there's not too much of a Mario takeover (my local Cineworld doesn't appear to be showing it annoyingly)

How tf did I forget that!????

Ofc Spider-Man!

EDIT: Are we actually heading for the biggest box office year since 2019? (Didn't that year have like 9 films pass a billion??? - pretty sure just about all of them were Disney/Disney adjacent, too! Lol)

Can’t wait to see this weeks numbers. I think it’s a very strong week all around!

Super Mario obviously gonna be the biggest opening of the year so far.

Project Hail Mary is probably going to hold just as strong as last week - in it’s 3rd week!

The Drama with a strong debut and probably out pacing ‘Challengers’…

The Magic Faraway Tree and Hoppers holding extremely well/likely to increase thanks to half term…!

I definitely think we’re pacing for our best box office year since 2019.

Its been the biggest weekend of 2026 so far and A24's biggest opening for one of thier films with The Drama!

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3rd April 2026 - 5th April 2026

 

ne 1. (NE) The Super Mario Galaxy Movie - £14,995,549 Weeks: 1 (£14,995,549)

down 2. (01) Project Hail Mary - £3,434,299 (-28%) Weeks: 3 (£21,871,342)

ne 3. (NE) The Drama - £2,144,798 Weeks: 1 (£2,144,798)

down 4. (02) The Magic Faraway Tree - £2,115,988 (-26%) Weeks: 2 (£7,646,448)

down 5. (03) Hoppers - £542,843 (-48%) Weeks: 5 (£12,481,828)

ne 6. (NE) Fuze - £301,959 Weeks: 1 (£301,959)

down 7. (04) Dhurandhar: The Revenge - £280,599 (-58%) Weeks: 3 (£4,017,219)

ne 8. (NE) Vaazha II: Biopic Of A Billion Bros - £248,955 Weeks: 1 (£248,955)

down 9. (05) Reminders Of Him - £203,276 (-61%) Weeks: 4 (£4,068,843)

down 10. (06) Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come - £162,836 (-60%) Weeks: 3 (£1,850,622)

Falling out:

They Will Kill You (1 week)

Bluey At The Cinema: Playdates With Friends (1 week)

Mother's Pride (4 weeks)

How To Make A Killing (3 weeks)

Happy Easter everyone! It was certainly a happy easter for cinema owners as a bumper weekend sees the biggest opening weekend of the year so far for ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ that officially opens to £14,995,549 (£9.4 million without previews). Throw in Easter Monday and you get a six-day total of £17.7 million. Already enough for it to be the 4th biggest film of the YTD. This is a pretty similar opening to ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ (£15,691,810, #1, 2023) but if you take a closer look at the numbers, there’s some interesting trends. The previews for the sequel were lower and the Easter Monday number this year was significantly down (£2.7 million vs £4.1 million). However, during the 3-day weekend, ‘Galaxy’ actually outgrossed the original (£9.4 million vs £8.7 million). This inconsistency is making it difficult to understand whether there is more or less hype for this sequel but I guess we’ll find out in the coming weeks. Another interesting comparison is ‘A Minecraft Movie’ (£15,013,136, #1, 2025) which opened on the same weekend last year. ‘Minecraft’ didn’t have any previews so its 3-day weekend was actually bigger than the 5-day opening of ‘Galaxy’ and that didn’t have any bank holidays to help boost it. The original ‘Mario’ made £56 million while ‘Minecraft’ banked £56.6 million.

 

Also opening well was the buzzy dark comedy ‘The Drama’ (£2,144,798, #3). Starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, this has become the biggest opening weekend for an A24 produced film beating ‘Civil War’ (£1,823,179, #2, 2024). Both films were distributed by Entertainment Film in the UK. This is showing that Zendaya can help non-franchise films do well as her previous indie hit, ‘Challengers’ (£1,607,094, #1, 2024) also did very well. In fact, this even opened slightly higher than Pattinson’s big-budget release last March, ‘Mickey 17’ (£2,132,080, #1, 2025).

 

Not quite finding the same audience, ‘Fuze’ opens at #6 with £301,959. This is a British heist film from director David Mackenzie, who has great form with the genre having previously made the excellent ‘Hell Or High Water’ (£552,230, #7, 2016). This one stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James, Sam Worthington and Gugu Mbatha-Raw and is about a gang of criminals who use the detection of an unexploded WWII bomb in London as distraction to steal from a bank.

 

The final new entry this week comes from India and is Vaazha II: Biopic Of A Billion Bros (£248,955, #8). This is a comedy and is a sequel to ‘Vaazha: Biopic of a Billion Boys’ (£43,902, #20, 2024). This has already comfortably outgrossed that films total in just 3-days. The other current Indian hit ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ loses 58% on weekend three but becomes only the second Indian film to pass the £4 million mark.

 

‘Project Hail Mary’ loses top spot but has another strong weekend, only losing 28% on weekend three pushing its total above £20 million. It is the second film to reach that milestone this year. It will have outgrossed Weir’s previous adaptation ‘The Martian’ by the end of the week. ‘Hoppers’ has a slightly harsher drop (-48%) but stays in the top 5 for a fifth week.

 

Despite strong competition in the kids market, ‘The Magic Faraway Tree’ has a great second weekend, only dropping by 26%. It’s already passed £7.5 million which helps it climb into the top 10 YTD.  ‘Reminders Of Him’ and ‘Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come’ round out the top 10 with drops of 61% and 60% respectively. The later should do enough to overtake the gross of the original ‘Ready Or Not’ by next weekend.

 

There is one further new entry in the #11-15 section: ‘Robb Da Radio 3’ (#11). However, we do also see a re-entry for the 25th anniversary re-release of ‘Amélie’ (#13).

 

Next week sees the openings of ‘California Schemin’’, ‘Undertone’, ‘You, Me & Tuscany’, ‘BTS World Tour ARIRANG In Goyang: Live Viewing', Father Mother Sister Brother’ and ‘The Stranger’. We also see a re-release of ‘Stand By Me’. Can any of them top the charts?

Four films clearing £2 million is some going, including one I hadn't expected to crack that on week one. It definitely feels like cinema is on course for it's best year in some time. Also nice to see quite a few family films in there, seems like there'd been a dearth of them for a while.

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10th April 2026 - 12th April 2026

 

right 1. (01) The Super Mario Galaxy Movie - £5,540,836 (-63%) Weeks: 2 (£28,283,673)

right 2. (02) Project Hail Mary - £2,469,891 (-29%) Weeks: 4 (£27,144,327)

right 3. (03) The Drama - £1,765,190 (-18%) Weeks: 2 (£5,738,840)

right 4. (04) The Magic Faraway Tree - £1,655,532 (-22%) Weeks: 3 (£11,612,917)

right 5. (05) Hoppers - £401,434 (-26%) Weeks: 6 (£13,495,320)

ne 6. (NE) BTS World tour ‘ARIRANG’ in Goyang: Live Viewing - £336,475 Weeks: 1 (£336,475)

ne 7. (NE) You, Me & Tuscany - £301,204 Weeks: 1 (£301,204)

ne 8. (NE) Undertone - £271,342 Weeks: 1 (£271,342)

ne 9. (NE) California Schemin' - £223,213 Weeks: 1 (£223,213)

ne 10. (NE) The Stranger - £131,879 Weeks: 1 (£131,879)

Falling out:

Fuze (1 week)

Dhurandhar: The Revenge (3 weeks)

Vaazha II: Biopic Of A Billion Bros (1 week)

Reminders Of Him (4 weeks)

Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come (3 weeks)

In an odd weekend where the top-5 are all non-movers and the bottom-5 are all new entries, ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ earns a second weekend atop the chart after a 63% drop (42% without previews) seeing it add another £5.5 million. This is enough for it to already be the biggest release of the year so far, a title it only earned yesterday (see below for more on that). With £28 million bagged so far, it’s way off the pace of the original film (£35,855,948 at this stage) and is even behind last-years ‘A Minecraft Movie’ (£31,056,475 after two weekends). But these are the two biggest video-game adaptations of all-time so they would have always been a stretch to match. In terms of other video-game films, this has already passed the total gross of ‘Sonic The Hedgehog 2’ (£27 million) and ‘Sonic The Hedgehog 3’ (£26.4 million) which was a EOY top 10 film in 2024.

 

But for one brief day, the biggest film of the year was ‘Project Hail Mary’ that drops just 29% in week 4 to hit £27 million and hold at #2. On Saturday, it finally overtaken ‘Wuthering Heights’, just for Mario to do the same on the following day. It’s now breezed past the total of ‘The Martian’ and is looking to crack the £40 million mark by the end of its run. It’s already the top film ever produced by Amazon Studios.

 

The highest new entry this week was an event cinema release, ‘BTS World tour ‘ARIRANG’ in Goyang: Live Viewing’ (£336,475, #6). This was a live-stream from BTS’s concert in South Korea on Saturday and only had showings on that day so being the top release is very impressive. Before their hiatus, they had two bigger releases: ‘Love Yourself In Seoul: BTS World Tour 2019 (£518,809, #10, 2019) and ‘BTS: Permission to Dance On Stage: Seoul: Live Viewing’ (£899,126, #3, 2022). This is the first half of a two-part series with another concert being live-streamed in cinemas from Tokyo this weekend.

 

Opening just behind is ‘You, Me & Tuscany’ (£301,204, #7). This is a rom-com, as the title suggests, set in Italy. A romcom is only ever as good as its lead pair and this one sees Ariel herself, Halle Bailey star as an American tourist who has a love/hate relationship with a Tuscany-local played by Regé-Jean Page. It feels like non-Coleen Hoover adapted rom-coms have been a rarity on the big screen and relegated to streaming releases so I’m happy to see this do ok.

 

The podcast horror ‘Undertone’ opens at #8 with £271,342 (£234k without previews). This was picked up by A24 in the US and has been a huge hit compared to its budget with $20 million bagged and a slight $500k budget. I’ve heard great things about the sound-design in this film with comparisons to ‘The Blair Witch Project’. So, if you’re interested in this one, it sounds like one that will benefit hugely from being seen (or heard) in cinemas.

 

James McAcoy’s first directorial role has given us ‘California Schemin’ (£223,213, £178k without previews, #9). The film tells the real-life tale of two Scottish wannabe-rappers (Silibil N' Brains) who pretended to be from America in order to earn a record contract at Sony.  In terms of recent British actor-turned-director debuts, it has done better than Harris Dickinson’s ‘Urchin’ (£131,115, #13, 2025).

 

The final new entry this week is ‘The Stranger’ (£131,879, £81k without previews, #10). This is a French drama and is an adaptation of the 1942 novel of the same name about an apathetic man who commits a murder and acts unbothered in his trial.

 

The best hold this weekend comes from ‘The Drama’ that loses just 18% in week 2. Already above £5 million, this is close to overtaking ‘Challengers’ (£6.5 million) which was already a great hit for Zendaya. Such good word-of-mouth for this one, it will be interesting to see where it ends up. £10 million is a gimme at the moment.

 

‘Hoppers’ holds at #5 with a 26% drop but it looks like it’s the loser of the crowded market for kids films currently as ‘The Magic Faraway Tree’ holds above it at #4 with a 22% drop. ‘Tree’ is now less than £2 million away from overtaking ‘Hoppers’ which looks inevitable now. It has already passed last year’s ‘Snow White’ (£11.6 million)

 

There are two further new entries in the #11-15 section: ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ (#12) and ‘LIK: Love Insurance Kompany’ (#14).

 

Next week sees the openings of ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’, ‘Kiss Of The Spider-Woman’, ‘Glenrothan’, ‘BTS World tour ‘ARIRANG’ in Japan: Live Viewing’, ‘Rebuilding’, ‘Blades Of The Guardians: Wind Rises In The Desert’, ‘Time Hoppers: The Silk Road’, ‘Kinaesthesia’, ‘The Blue Trail’, ‘Sunshine Women’s Choir’ and ‘Colours Of Time’. We also see re-releases of ‘Akira’ and ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’.  Can any of them top the charts?

Interesting that TSMGM is performing less than its predecessor so far , maybe the critics reviews are actually affecting it or maybe the actually good school holiday weather is affecting it too , still gonna easily be one of the best performing films of the year

Impressive numbers for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie even if it's down on the first one.

It seems to be quite popular with children from what my nephew has told me.

Going to be an interesting week for Project Hail Mary with it going back to IMAX screens this week!

Very happy to see The Drama hold on very strong too!

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