The U.Okay. and Eire field workplace discovered its pressure over the weekend as Disney’s “Star Wars” spinoff “The Mandalorian and Grogu” captured the highest spot, debuting to £5.2 million ($7.1 million).
Common’s musical biopic “Michael” moved to second place in its sixth week of launch however sustained momentum, taking $2.4 million for a sturdy cumulative complete of $59.5 million. Common additionally claimed the No. 3 place with horror-romance “Obsession,” which earned $1.7 million, bringing its complete to $5.3 million.
Disney’s “The Devil Wears Prada 2” was in fourth place throughout its fourth weekend, including $1.5 million to its lifetime haul, and now has a cume of $40.6 million.
RFT Movies’ launch of the Malayalam-language suspense thriller threequel “Drishyam 3” recorded $1.1 million. “The Sheep Detectives,” distributed by Sony, adopted in sixth place throughout its third weekend, pulling in $723,515 for a complete of $8.7 million.
Paramount debuted supernatural horror movie “Passenger” at quantity seven, which took in $451,225 over its opening body.
Common scored one other entry within the prime 10 with “Finding Emily,” which launched at No. 8 with $286,070.
Rounding out the chart, Common’s “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” took ninth place in its ninth week with $163,220 for a cume of $50.4 million. Picturehouse Leisure’s “The Christophers” completed tenth in its second body, including $155,270 for an combination complete of $1.1 million.
Looking forward to the upcoming body, main the cost into over 300 areas is A24’s horror-mystery “Backrooms,” directed by Kane Parsons and starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve. Lionsgate U.Okay. can also be focusing on a large footprint of 300+ websites with John Carney’s musical comedy “Power Ballad,” that includes Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas. Becoming a member of them within the wide-release tier is Black Bear’s drama “Tuner,” directed by Daniel Roher and starring Leo Woodall alongside Dustin Hoffman.
Common is launching Kristin Scott Thomas’s star-studded directorial debut “My Mother’s Wedding,” which options Scarlett Johansson, Sienna Miller, and Emily Beecham. Concurrently, Vertigo Releasing is rolling out James Lucas’s “Moss & Freud,” starring Ellie Bamber and Derek Jacobi. On a extra restricted scale, Icon Movie Distribution debuts Andrew Durham’s “Fairyland” in 25+ areas, whereas Trinity Movies releases Herman Yau’s “We’re Nothing At All” throughout the same footprint. Fashionable Movies rounds out the brand new modern titles with a restricted launch of Lena Vurma and Thor Klein’s “Leonora in the Morning Light.”
Nostalgia and repertory cinema may even play a major function within the weekend’s market. Park Circus is celebrating a milestone with a Twenty fifth-anniversary 4K restoration of the comedy traditional “Legally Blonde,” hitting 100+ screens. Motion followers will see Arrow Movies convey John Woo’s “Bullet in the Head” again to theaters through a 4K restoration throughout 25+ screens, whereas Curzon presents a 4K reissue of the acclaimed “Portrait of a Lady on Fire.” Occasion cinema rounds out the schedule with Nationwide Theatre Stay’s “Playboy of the Western World – NT Live 2026” on Thursday, adopted by Trafalgar Releasing’s presentation of the opera “El Ultimo Sueno De Frida Y Diego – Met Opera 2026” on Saturday.
