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19th June 2026 - 21st June 2026

 

ne 1. (NE) Toy Story 5 - £15,361,194 Weeks: 1 (£15,361,194)

down 2. (01) Disclosure Day - £1,722,597 (-69%) Weeks: 2 (£9,076,770)

down 3. (02) Obsession - £924,703 (-39%) Weeks: 6 (£15,366,392)

down 4. (03) Scary Movie - £556,487 (-61%) Weeks: 3 (£8,431,226)

down 5. (04) Backrooms - £445,285 (-54%) Weeks: 4 (£11,781,211)

down 6. (05) Masters Of The Universe - £396,381 (-54%) Weeks: 3 (£4,965,546)

down 7. (06) Michael - £319,376 (-57%) Weeks: 9 (£52,424,692)

down 8. (07) Star Wars: The Mandalorian And Grogu - £219,506 (-56%) Weeks: 5 (£15,388,306)

ne 9. (NE) Cocktail 2 - £189,168 Weeks: 1 (£189,168)

down 10. (09) The Devil Wears Prada 2 - £84,664 (-65%) Weeks: 8 (£34,129,624)

Falling out:

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The film that many have picked to be the #1 film of the summer, ‘Toy Story 5’ makes its debut this weekend and demolished the competition with £15,361,194 (£14.4 million without previews). This is the best 3-day opening of the evergreen franchise beating the £13.3 million ‘Toy Story 4’ made on debut 7-years ago. However, with previews, it still trails the insane £21,187,264 ‘Toy Story 3’ put up on its way to a £74 million total. I can’t see this coming anywhere close to matching that and with a busy looking summer schedule, the £66.2 million of ‘Toy Story 4’ also looks difficult to catch. This is the second-biggest 3-day opening for an animated film (behind ‘Frozen II’, £15,088,012) and the fifth-biggest previews-included opening for an animated film. Worldwide, it’s had the best opening for any Pixar film.

 

The only other new entry this week is the Indian romcom ‘Cocktail 2’ (£189,168, #9). This is a sequel to ‘Cocktail’ which opened to a higher £296,778 (#5) despite being released all the way back in 2012. It’s set in Sicily which seems quite novel for an Indian film.

 

Aside from the two new entries, every other film in the top 10 drops one place which means that ‘Disclosure Day’ loses top spot after one weekend. With the warm weather, World Cup and ‘Toy Story 5’ to compete with, it was a weekend of big drops for everything but the 69% (56% without previews) will still sting for Spielberg’s film. It’s nearly at £10 million and should became the 15th film of 2026 to pass that total by next week. Even ‘Obsession’ isn’t safe drop the big drops with it’s 39% drop looking like a total capitulation based on its previous standards. However, it’s £15.4 million total is brilliant and it’s so close to overtaking ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian And Grogu’ which itself had a 56% drop and looks to be on its last legs in the chart.

 

‘Scary Movie’ and ‘Backrooms’ are not having brilliant legs (drops of 61% and 54% this weekend) but both have already bagged enough to be huge successes. ‘Scary Movie’ is getting close to overtaking ‘Scary Movie 3’ (£9 million) to be the second biggest in the franchise and £11.8 million for ‘Backrooms’ means that it has just been printing money for A24.

 

The remaining holders all have drops between 54%-65% with ‘Masters Of The Universe’, ‘Michael’ and ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ all coming to the end of their runs. It looked on at one point but its now looking impossible for ‘Michael’ to find the extra £3 million it needs to catch ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and become the UK’s biggest ever biopic.

 

There are three further new entries in the #11-15 section: ‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ (#11), ‘Virginia Woolf’s Night & Day’ (#12) and ‘Balan: The Boy’ (#14).

 

Next week sees the openings of ‘Supergirl’, ‘Jackass: Best And Last’, ‘The Furious’, ‘Dear You’, ‘500 Miles’, ‘A Private Life’, ‘Blue Heron’, ‘The Last Viking’, ‘Carry On Jatta 4’, ‘Landship’ and ‘Les Liaisons Dangereuses: NT Live 2026’. We also get re-releases of ‘A Better Tomorrow’ and ‘Glastonbury The Movie’. Can any of them top the charts?

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Summer Box Office Top 5:

1. (01) The Devil Wears Prada 2 - £34,129,624

2. (02) Star Wars: The Mandalorian And Grogu - £15,388,306

3. (03) Obsession - £15,366,392

4. (NE) Toy Story 5 - £15,361,194

5. (04) Backrooms - £11,781,211

Toy Story 5 debuts at #4 but was within £30k of debuting at #2. The Sheep Detectives is out of the summer top 5.

Obsession only falling below a million in its sixth week is so impressive.

Wonder how much Toy Story 5 will drop considering the heatwave this week. Dont see Supergirl debuting higher then it though

I think another reason it won't come close to Toy Story 3 is the amount of people likely hanging on until it turns up on Disney+. Probably larger than those who would have waited for the DVD release.

I'll wait for almost every Disney movie to come to the service especially if the movie is gonna be premiering on it later that year

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26th June 2026 - 28th June 2026

 

right 1. (01) Toy Story 5 - £9,160,892 (-40%) Weeks: 2 (£29,005,614)

ne 2. (NE) Supergirl - £2,725,611 Weeks: 1 (£2,725,611)

down 3. (02) Disclosure Day - £881,544 (-49%) Weeks: 3 (£10,784,867)

ne 4. (NE) Jackass: Best And Last - £781,483 Weeks: 1 (£781,483)

down 5. (03) Obsession - £584,815 (-37%) Weeks: 7 (£16,519,964)

down 6. (04) Scary Movie - £223,841 (-60%) Weeks: 4 (£8,922,166)

ne 7. (NE) Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War: The Calamity - £210,659 Weeks: 1 (£210,659)

down 8. (05) Backrooms - £196,329 (-56%) Weeks: 5 (£12,303,194)

ne 9. (NE) Les Liaisons Dangereuses: NT Live 2026 - £162,940 Weeks: 1 (£638,524)

down 10. (07) Michael - £137,966 (-57%) Weeks: 10 (£52,754,197)

Falling out:

Masters Of The Universe (3 week)

Star Wars: The Mandalorian And Grogu (5 weeks)

Cocktail 2 (1 week)

The Devil Wears Prada 2 (8 weeks)

It feels like this summer, films have either been massive successes or major flops with no in-between and that trend has continued this week where ‘Toy Story 5’ has trounced its competition to gain a second week at #1 with another £9 million and a 40% (36% without previews) drop. With £29 million already in the bank, this is ahead of where ‘Toy Story 4’ (£26,989,023) was after two weekends and even further ahead of where the last big Pixar-sequel ‘Inside Out 2’ (£23,250,882) was at the same point. I have no idea if its helped or hindered, but the government has introduced the Great British Summer Scheme where VAT has been reduced on children’s tickets for attractions (including the cinema, theatre, restaurants etc) so, in theory, kid’s tickets should have been cheaper this week than last.

 

Underwhelming on debut at #2 is ‘Supergirl’ with £2,725,611 (£2.1 million without previews). This is well below the £6,992,902 that ‘Superman’ opened with last year and was not the way DC wanted their new universe to kick-off, especially on a $180 million budget. The slight good news is that this is better than two of the films in the disastrous end of the DCEU in 2023 (‘Blue Beetle’ (£1,189,812, #3 and ‘Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom’ (£2,489,068, #2). However, ‘Aquaman’ didn’t have previews and had the nice Christmas extended run and ended with about £10 million which I cannot see this troubling. It’s even worse news in America where it has opened with just $38 million (compared to the $125 million opening for ‘Superman’ last year). The rumours are already suggesting that James Gunn might be relieved of his duties as the head of DCU films after just two releases. For comparison of how bad superhero films have fell off in recent years, the £7,206,458 debut of ‘The Marvels’ was seen as a tragedy.

 

Although with such a low budget, I don’t think it was possible for it to be a flop but ‘Jackass: Best And Last’ has an underwhelming debut at #4 (£781,483). Not the way you want to bow out for a film marketed as the final entry which this only marginally beating the opening for the franchise’s lowest entry (and my favourite entry) ‘Jackass Number Two’ (£735,274, #5, 2006) despite 20 years of inflation. The fourth film, ‘Forever’ was released only four years ago and had the best opening (£2,091,017, #2, 2022) and best total gross (£6.3 million). Although, if you want to count the narrative spin-off, ‘Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa’ (£1,940,476, #3, 2013), this then becomes the top grosser with £6.5 million. I think this has been hampered by the fact that it’s a bit of a clip show and not all new material. It’s definitely made me think that I’ll just wait until I can watch it at home.

 

The next best opening is anime release ‘ Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War: The Calamity’ (£210,659, #7). This is a package of the first three episodes of the final series of the popular anime. The full series is set to be released on Disney+ in the UK. This is the best result so far this year for a new anime, although the re-release of ‘Akira’ (£884,729, #5) is definitely the high point for the genre overall. The final new entry this week is the latest National Theatre release ‘Les Liaisons Dangereuses: NT Live 2026’ (£162,940, #9) that has made over £600k when you consider its midweek showings. This one stars Lesley Manville and Aiden Turner. Can it become the first NT release of 2026 to gross over £1 million after ‘All My Sons’ (£867k) and ‘The Playboy Of The Western World (£635k) have fallen short?

 

‘Disclosure Day’ completed a satisfying #1-#2-#3 run after a 49% in week 3 which is enough for it to join the £10 million+ club, the 17th such member directed by Spielberg. But the most impressive holder again is ‘Obsession’ which bags a seventh week in the top 5 with a 37% drop week-to-week. ‘Michael’ bags another week in the top 10 after a 57% drop while the final two holders are ‘Scary Movie’ (-60%) and ‘Backrooms’ (-56%).

 

There are two further new entries in the #11-15 section: ‘A Private Life’ (#11) and ‘Carry On Jatta 4’ (#15).

 

Next week sees the openings of ‘Minions & Monsters’, ‘The Invite’, ‘Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie’, ‘Alpha’, ‘Birds Of War’, ‘Bat Out Of Hell: The Musical’, ‘My Father’s Island’ and ‘Oh My Goodness!’. We also get a re-release of ‘Taxi Driver’. Can any of them top the charts?

 

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Jackass openings:

 

Jackass: The Movie (£1,314,740, #2, 2003)

Jackass Number Two (£735,274, #5, 2006)

Jackass 3D (£1,696,909, #2, 2010)

Jackass Forever (£2,091,017, #2, 2022)

Jackass: Best And Last (£781,483, #4, 2025)

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Summer Box Office Top 5:

1. (01) The Devil Wears Prada 2 - £34.3 million

2. (04) Toy Story 5 - £29,005,614

3. (03) Obsession - £16,519,964

4. (02) Star Wars: The Mandalorian And Grogu - £15,582,722

5. (04) Backrooms - £12,303,194

Same top 5 but Toy Story 5 and Obsession climb above Star Wars: The Mandalorian And Grogu.

45 minutes ago, LewisGT said:

I have no idea if its helped or hindered, but the government has introduced the Great British Summer Scheme where VAT has been reduced on children’s tickets for attractions (including the cinema, theatre, restaurants etc) so, in theory, kid’s tickets should have been cheaper this week than last

That’s something I’ve never thought of before - do the Box Office figures include VAT or exclude it? Did a quick check but can’t see a conclusive answer.

There’s too many Marvel films eqch summer and winter these days! Overkill!

18 hours ago, Steve201 said:

There’s too many Marvel films eqch summer and winter these days! Overkill!

But the first marvel film this summer is spiderman

If your referring to supergirl thats DC

5 hours ago, 777666jason said:

But the first marvel film this summer is spiderman

If your referring to supergirl thats DC

Tbh I don’t follow it at all, just seems like they are always releasing them 😂

2 minutes ago, Steve201 said:

Tbh I don’t follow it at all, just seems like they are always releasing them 😂

Tbf me either i had to Google to fact check , I just know superman and supergirl are DC after that theres way to many 🤣🤣🤣

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9 minutes ago, 777666jason said:

Tbf me either i had to Google to fact check , I just know superman and supergirl are DC after that theres way to many 🤣🤣🤣

When I was younger o loved the original Superman with Christopher Reeve, it was so fun and laid back, now they take themselves too seriously lol

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