Wednesday at 16:545 days Author 15. The Conjuring: Last Rites - £18.3 million The case that ended it all. Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren take on one last terrifying case involving mysterious entities they must confront.Director: Michael ChavesCast: Patrick Wilson, Vera Farmiga, Mia TomlinsonRelease Date: 5th September 2025Distributor: Warner Bros.Certification: 15Genre: HorrorRotten Tomatoes: 57%IMDb: 6.2 Top 15 Chart Run: 1-3-2-4-5-6-12 (7 weeks)Opening Weekend: £6,777,552 (#1) It's somehow hard to believe that this will actually be the final 'Conjuring' movie like it was advertised. The two previous movies had underperformed compared to the earlier films ("The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It" in 2021 and 'The Nun II' in 2023 both opened to less than half of the earlier films in their respective series) but this smashed it out the park, having the best opening weekend in the franchise and only taking two weeks to overtake 'The Nun' to be the biggest overall film. This had the biggest opening weekend of any film ever worldwide, knocking 'It' off the top spot after 8-years.
Wednesday at 17:075 days Author 14. Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale - £18.4 million The time has come to say goodbye. When Mary finds herself at the center of a public scandal and the family faces financial trouble, the entire household grapples with the threat of social disgrace. The Crawleys must embrace change as the staff prepares for a new chapter with the next generation leading Downton Abbey into the future.Director: Simon CurtisCast: Hugh Bonneville, Jim Carter, Michelle DockeryRelease Date: 12th September 2025Distributor: UniversalCertification: PGGenre: DramaRotten Tomatoes: 91%IMDb: 7.3 Top 15 Chart Run: 1-1-3-3-4-8 (6 weeks)Opening Weekend: £4,390,303 (#1) Opening the weekend after 'The Conjuring: Last Rites' and, like that film, showing how good marketing it is to sell the film as a final chapter, 'Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale' increased on the second film 'Downton Abbey: A New Era' (£15.1 million, 2022). It was 15-years since the show debuted when this series closer released which isn't bad going for a period drama that always had a reputation for skewing older audience-wise. With $100 million banked worldwide, this was a very respectable end for the long-running, world-dominating British drama.
Wednesday at 17:525 days Author 13. F1 - £22.4 million Let's ride. Racing legend Sonny Hayes is coaxed out of retirement to lead a struggling Formula 1 team—and mentor a young hotshot driver—while chasing one more chance at glory.Director: Joseph KosinskiCast: Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Javier BardemRelease Date: 25th June 2025Distributor: Warner Bros.Certification: 12AGenre: SportRotten Tomatoes: 82%IMDb: 7.6 Top 15 Chart Run: 1-2-3-3-5-8-8-14 (8 weeks)Opening Weekend: £7,071,647 (#1) Director writer producer trio Joseph Kosinski, Ehren Kruger and Jerry Bruckheimer follow-up on their monster success with 'Top Gun: Maverick' by working together again to create 'F1' which turned out to be Apple's first undeniable box-office smash. F1 have been trying to make railroads into the American market for a while and this might be their most-successful for the motorsport yet, earning $634 million worldwide and even bagging a Best Picture Oscar nom. This is Brad Pitt's biggest ever film worldwide and within his top-5 in the UK.
Wednesday at 18:065 days Author 12. How To Train Your Dragon - £23.4 million The legend is real. On the rugged isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations, Hiccup stands apart, defying centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon. Their unlikely bond reveals the true nature of dragons, challenging the very foundations of Viking society.Director: Dean DeBloisCast: Mason Thames, Nico Parker, Gerard ButlerRelease Date: 9th June 2025Distributor: UniversalCertification: PGGenre: KidsRotten Tomatoes: 77%IMDb: 7.7 Top 15 Chart Run: 1-2-3-3-4-6-9-12-14 (9 weeks)Opening Weekend: £8,145,189 (#1) Dean DeBlois made the odd decision of signing-on to remake this own film in live-action, only 15-years after the animation's release. But nostalgia for the series is obviously already alive as this comfortably-outgrossed the 2010 original (£17.4 million) and only ended a couple of million behind the the biggest film in the franchise "How To Train Your Dragon 2" (£25.5 million). Despite a stronger start than some of the recent Disney live action remakes, it ended up falling short of both "The Little Mermaid" (£27.6 million) and 'Mufasa: The Lion King' (£32.3 million). Disney has another one higher in this list too which shows they are still the kings of live-action remakes. Who will be Dreamwork's next attempt: 'Monsters vs. Aliens'?, 'Megamind'?, 'Shrek'???
Wednesday at 18:305 days Author 11. The Fantastic Four: First Steps - £23.9 million Welcome to the family. Against the vibrant backdrop of a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic world, Marvel’s First Family is forced to balance their roles as heroes with the strength of their family bond, while defending Earth from a ravenous space god called Galactus and his enigmatic Herald, Silver Surfer.Director: Matt ShakmanCast: Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph QuinnRelease Date: 24th July 2025Distributor: DisneyCertification: 12AGenre: SuperheroRotten Tomatoes: 86%IMDb: 6.8 Top 15 Chart Run: 1-1-3-5-5-9-8-13 (8 weeks)Opening Weekend: £8,144,594 (#1) It's official, 2025 was the first year since 2011 (aside from the COVID year of 2020) where no MCU-film is in amongst the top 10 films of the year. 2026 will now be pivotal for the Marvel's cinematic future with big-hitters in 'Spider-Man' and 'The Avengers' to come. It's been a long time since we've been able to say this but Marvel just couldn't complete with DC last year. However, it's still not all bad news for Marvel's first family as this has done nearly double the £12.4 million that both of the original two F4 films made. We're finally at the top 10 starting tomorrow. Any predictions?
Wednesday at 22:425 days So grateful that 'Marty Supreme' did bigger things than the bore that was 'A Complete Unknown' when it comes to the Timmy movies.'F1' being Brad Pitt's highest grossing movie worldwide feels crazy to me considering the length of his career, but I guess he's never played a superhero 'Snow White' making the top 30 doesn't feel too awful considering all the controversy + hate directed towards it. I'm glad that Rachel Zegler has managed to rebound, at least in terms of UK popularity, thanks to her theatre ventures.I didn't realise that 'Weapons' was that much of a hit. I need to get around to checking it out on streaming at some point as it's one of only two movies that had nominations in the top 8 categories of the Oscars this year that I haven't seen (and quite a big one to be missing, given it scored an acting win)!
Thursday at 16:294 days Author 10. Mission: Impossible: The Final Reckoning - £26.4 million Our lives are the sum of our choices. Ethan Hunt and team continue their search for the terrifying AI known as the Entity — which has infiltrated intelligence networks all over the globe — with the world’s governments and a mysterious ghost from Hunt’s past on their trail. Joined by new allies and armed with the means to shut the Entity down for good, Hunt is in a race against time to prevent the world as we know it from changing forever.Director: Christopher McQuarrieCast: Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Ving RhamesRelease Date: 21st May 2025Distributor: ParamountCertification: 12AGenre: ActionRotten Tomatoes: 80%IMDb: 7.1 Top 15 Chart Run: 2-2-2-3-5-7-8-9 (8 weeks)Opening Weekend: £8,614,076 (#2) Kicking off the top 10 is the highest-placed film that missed out on #1, 'Mission: Impossible: The Final Reckoning' that had to settle at #2 for three weeks behind another film still to come making the final film, the first in the franchise to miss out on top spot. It's debut weekend was the 7th biggest opening of 2025 and was the second-highest ever in the franchise (behind 'Mission: Impossible: Dead Reckoning: Part One' (£10,391,016, #1, 2023) so it wasn't all bad news. In fact, this also edged out the previous film to be the biggest hit in the UK overall. Despite this, it's crazy budget (between $300-400 million) meant that it was not a profitable film falling just short of $600 million worldwide.
Thursday at 16:404 days Author 9. Superman - £28.1 million Look up. Superman, a journalist in Metropolis, embarks on a journey to reconcile his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing as Clark Kent.Director: James GunnCast: David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas HoultRelease Date: 11th July 2025Distributor: Warner Bros.Certification: 12AGenre: SuperheroRotten Tomatoes: 83%IMDb: 7.0 Top 15 Chart Run: 1-1-2-5-7-12-12-15 (8 weeks)Opening Weekend: £6,992,902 (#1) Despite Marvel's historically poor year, we do still get Superhero representation in the top 10 by James Gunn's new DC-Universe starter 'Superman'. This didn't get off to a particularly fast start (it opened just over half of what 'Man Of Steel' (£11,198,786, #1) did when it kicked off the DCEU in 2013 but good word-of-mouth saw it stick around well and end it's run less than £2 million off where 'Man Of Steel' ended. Other than that, 'Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice' (£36.5 million) and 'Suicide Squad' (£33.2 million), this beat every other film from the DCEU and they were released at peak-superhero fever so there's positive signs for Gunn attempts to reboot. It will fascinating to see what 'Supergirl' does this summer.
Thursday at 16:504 days Author 8. The Housemaid - £31.9 million Discover what lies behind closed doors. Trying to escape her past, Millie accepts a job as a live-in housemaid for the wealthy Nina and Andrew Winchester. But what begins as a dream job quickly unravels into something far more dangerous—a sexy, seductive game of secrets, scandal, and power.Director: Paul FeigCast: Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried, Brandon SklenarRelease Date: 22nd December 2025Distributor: LionsgateCertification: 15Genre: ThrillerRotten Tomatoes: 73%IMDb: 6.7 Top 15 Chart Run: 2-2-1-2-1-2-3-5-11 (9 weeks)Opening Weekend: £4,423,435 (#2) The EOY top 10 finisher than no-one saw coming, 'The Housemaid' snuck in its release in last December and more than took advantage of the extra boost Christmas and New Years holidays always provides. If you take out previews, this actually increased 26% in weekend two and didn't hit #1 until 2026. Sydney Sweeney has already turned a Christmas release/January smash hit in before with 'Anyone But You' (£11.6 million, EOY #23, 2023) in 2023/2024 but after a run of flops last year and extremely negative press, it was hard to see her outdoing that tenfold with this. Based upon a popular novel by Freida McFadden, this became director Paul Feig's biggest ever hit, overtaking the £23 million of 'Bridesmaids' in 2011.
Thursday at 16:584 days 18 hours ago, J❄️hq said:'F1' being Brad Pitt's highest grossing movie worldwide feels crazy to me considering the length of his career, but I guess he's never played a superhero He's played an animated superhero an a supporting role before. He played Metro Man in "Megamind".
Thursday at 19:594 days Author 7. Jurassic World: Rebirth - £35.9 million A new era is born. Five years after the events of Jurassic World Dominion, covert operations expert Zora Bennett is contracted to lead a skilled team on a top-secret mission to secure genetic material from the world’s three most massive dinosaurs. When Zora’s operation intersects with a civilian family whose boating expedition was capsized, they all find themselves stranded on an island where they come face-to-face with a sinister, shocking discovery that’s been hidden …more.Director: Gareth EdwardsCast: Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan BaileyRelease Date: 2nd July 2025Distributor: UniversalCertification: 12AGenre: ActionRotten Tomatoes: 50%IMDb: 5.8 Top 15 Chart Run: 1-2-2-4-4-6-11-8-13-14 (10 weeks)Opening Weekend: £12,493,783 (#1) The Jurassic World trilogy was massive but lost steam as it went on both critically and commercially. I remember being shocked when Scarlett Johansson signed-on for the soft-reboot/sequel attempt and her star-power was enough for this to just about do better than 'Dominion' (£35 million) in the UK but it couldn't help buck the trend worldwide as this became the first 'World' film to not hit £1 billion dollars ($869 million). I still haven't seen this because, although I'm a bit of a defender of the second film, 'Dominion' was so bad that it's really saw my interest in the franchise evaporate.
Thursday at 20:124 days Author 6. Zootropolis 2 - £36.1 million They're back with a twissst. After cracking the biggest case in Zootropolis’s history, rookie cops Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde find themselves on the twisting trail of a great mystery when Gary De’Snake arrives and turns the animal metropolis upside down. To crack the case, Judy and Nick must go undercover to unexpected new parts of town, where their growing partnership is tested like never before.Director: Jared Bush & Byron HowardCast: Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Ke Huy QuanRelease Date: 28th November 2025Distributor: DisneyCertification: PGGenre: KidsRotten Tomatoes: 91%IMDb: 7.4 Top 15 Chart Run: 2-1-1-2-4-4-5-6-5-5-5-6-4-7 (14 weeks)Opening Weekend: £5,984,739 (#2) The #1 film of the year in America missed the top-5 in the UK as 'Zootropolis 2' (or 'Zootopia 2' overseas) couldn't quite find the same audience. However, the first film only made £24 million in the UK so this was still a large improvement for the sequel. Disney won't be worried though because this was printing money worldwide. It's $556 million opening weekend (including $272 million in China alone) is the fourth-biggest weekend of any film ever. It stuck around well, still doing great business in 2026 so it's safe to say it was a UK hit, despite the slow start.
Thursday at 20:194 days Author 3 hours ago, Brett-Butler said:He's played an animated superhero an a supporting role before. He played Metro Man in "Megamind".Or we could be uber generous and count his 2-second cameo as The Vanisher in 'Deadpool 2' and call that his biggest hit instead 😄
Sunday at 13:211 day Author 5. Lilo & Stitch - £36.9 million Hold on to your coconuts. The wildly funny and touching story of a lonely Hawaiian girl and the fugitive alien who helps to mend her broken family.Director: Dean Fleischer CampCast: Maia Kealoha, Sydney Agudong, Chris SandersRelease Date: 21st May 2025Distributor: DisneyCertification: UGenre: KidsRotten Tomatoes: 73%IMDb: 6.7 Top 15 Chart Run: 1-1-1-2-4-5-6-7-9 (9 weeks)Opening Weekend: £9,568,923 (#1) The #1 'U' certificate film of 2025, 'Lilo & Stitch' took less than a week to outgross the 2002 original (£13.2 million). That film is one that has grown and grown in reputation over the years to the point where Stitch feels like a ubiquitous presence in pop-culture. This was one of only 4-films to gross $1 billion worldwide last year but I still think like it felt like it would be bigger. This is Disney's most success live action remake since 'The Lion King' (£76 million, 2019). We'll see how this summer's 'Moana' can compare.
Sunday at 13:381 day Author 4. Avatar: Fire And Ash - £42.5 million Jake and Neytiri's family grapples with grief, encountering a new, aggressive Na'vi tribe, the Ash People, who are led by the fiery Varang, as the conflict on Pandora escalates and a new moral focus emerges.Director: James CameronCast: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney WeaverRelease Date: 19th December 2025Distributor: DisneyCertification: 12AGenre: Sci-FiRotten Tomatoes: 66%IMDb: 7.3 Top 15 Chart Run: 1-1-1-3-4-4-6-8-10 (9 weeks)Opening Weekend: £9,015,796 (#1) This made nearly $1.5 billion worldwide which would be a runaway success for practically any other film but this performance has actually put the franchise's future in doubt. The first film is still the biggest of all-time, making $2.9 billion with sequel 'The Way Of Water' making $2.3 million. The UK has followed a similar pattern with the first and second films being the 5th and 12th biggest in the country while this hasn't even came close to the top 50. If this trend continues, they will quickly start to become unprofitable thanks to their huge $400 million+ budgets. It seems like critics are getting tired as this got very mixed reviews (including a savage 1-star review from the BBC). The top 12A certificate of 2025.
Sunday at 14:081 day Author 3. Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy - £46.4 million New decade. New diary. Bridget Jones navigates life as a widow and single mum with the help of her family, friends, and former lover, Daniel. Back to work and on the apps, she’s pursued by a younger man and maybe, just maybe, her son’s science teacher.Director: Michael MorrisCast: Renée Zellweger, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Leo WoodallRelease Date: 13th February 2025Distributor: UniversalCertification: 15Genre: Rom-ComRotten Tomatoes: 88%IMDb: 6.5 Top 15 Chart Run: 1-1-1-2-2-3-4-8 (8 weeks)Opening Weekend: £12,298,966 (#1) Landing in bronze is a film that didn't even get a theatrical release in the US. Despite this, it earned over $150 million worldwide against a $50 million budget. The fourth film in the series, this got off to a very fast start with it's £13 million debut weekend being the biggest ever for a rom-com (beating 2004's Bridget Jones entry 'The Edge Of Reason') and the fourth-ever biggest February debut. It continues to do well but ended up just missing the £48.3 million of 'Bridget Jones's Baby' (2016) to be the biggest film of the series. I've only see the first two of these films but I've heard this one is much less comedic but is a very good drama.
Sunday at 14:201 day Author 2. Wicked: For Good - £47.2 million You will be changed. As an angry mob rises against the Wicked Witch, Glinda and Elphaba will need to come together one final time. With their singular friendship now the fulcrum of their futures, they will need to truly see each other, with honesty and empathy, if they are to change themselves, and all of Oz, for good.Director: Jon M. ChuCast: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jeff GoldblumRelease Date: 21st November 2025Distributor: UniversalCertification: PGGenre: MusicalRotten Tomatoes: 66%IMDb: 6.6 Top 15 Chart Run: 1-1-3-2-3-7-8-12 (8 weeks)Opening Weekend: £18,858,826 (#1) Despite having a record-breaking opening weekend, Wicked is denied consecutive years as the biggest film as 'For Good' has to settle for second place. That opening weekend was the biggest we'd seen since 'Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness' in May 2022 and was both, the second-biggest opening for a musical and the second biggest opening for a PG film (both behind 2017's 'Beauty And The Beast'). What has always been said about the stage-musical of Wicked is that the second-half isn't as good as the first and that seemed to be the consensus with the film too with this having a more muted reception from both critics and audiences and missing out any Oscar nominations. I'm a rare person who enjoyed this more than the first. The fall-off was even more apparent in worldwide, but this finished a way off the £61.2 million of the original here too.
Sunday at 14:341 day Author 1. A Minecraft Movie - £56.6 million Be there and be square. Four misfits find themselves struggling with ordinary problems when they are suddenly pulled through a mysterious portal into the Overworld: a bizarre, cubic wonderland that thrives on imagination. To get back home, they’ll have to master this world while embarking on a magical quest with an unexpected, expert crafter, Steve.Director: Jared HessCast: Jason Mamoa, Jack Black, Emma MyersRelease Date: 4th April 2025Distributor: Warner Bros.Certification: PGGenre: KidsRotten Tomatoes: 47%IMDb: 5.6 Top 15 Chart Run: 1-1-1-1-3-3-4-7-11 (9 weeks)Opening Weekend: £15,013,136 (#1) Holding on the the top spot since early in the year, 'A Minecraft Movie' was the top film of 2025 in the UK. Despite the comfortable lead and 2025 being a great year overall for cinemas, it's gross of £56.6 million would have only saw it land at #4 in 2023 and 2024. Video game adaptations have went from a joke to en vogue in recent years and this is the biggest of the lot in the UK. It was certainly helped by the viral Chicken Jockey trend and the chart success of 'Steve's Lava Chicken'. Aside from 2020 when cinemas were closed for most of the year, the last time the top film of the year in the UK didn't hit $1 billion worldwide was 'The Jungle Book' which similarly just fell agonisingly short.
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