‘How To Train Your Dragon’ breathes fire at UK-Ireland box office with £5.7m opening

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UK – Ireland Top 5, June 13th-15th
Rank Title (origin) Wholesaler June 13th-15th total week
1 How to Train a Dragon (Us) Universal £5.7 million £8.1 million 1
2 Lilo & Stitch (Us)
Disney 1.5m £33.2 million 4
3 Mission: Impossible – Final calculation (Us)
Paramount £1.2 million £22.6 million 4
4 Salt Pass (UK)
Black bear £590,102 £6 million 3
5 ballerina (Us)
Lions Gate £580,303 £2.6 million 2

GBP to USD conversion rate: 1.36

Universal How to Train a Dragon This weekend it won £5.7 million at the UK-Ireland box office. This is the biggest opening for the 4-Film franchise.

The franchise’s first live-action title earned a place average of £8,618 from 663 sites. The previous biggest opening of the franchise in 2019 saw its start of over 7% How to Train Your Dragon: Hidden World.

Including £2.4 million from the preview on the third day from Monday, How to Train a Dragon It totals £8.1 million. Universal is confident it will surpass £17.4 million for its first film, with £20.1 million The hidden world27.6 million pounds in 2014 How to Train Dragon 2 2 It remains a high target.

Three days in comparison How to Train a Dragon The results are ahead of the live action 2023 Little Mermaid (£5 million), CGI title Mufasa: The Lion King (4.4 million pounds) Since the collapse.

Another live-action remake of the animation, Disney Lilo & StitchHe abdicated in the fourth weekend at the cinema. The film still cost £1.5 million. This brings a total of £33.2 million. Currently exceeds the total animation comparison Sing 2 (33 million pounds), Shrek is forever (£32.7m) and Incredible (£32.4m).

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Also, the fourth weekend, Paramount Mission: Impossible – Final calculation He posted a slightly better hold and dropped 48% for £1.2 million. Christopher McCurley’s action blockbuster reached £22.6 million and ended in 2018 fall out (£24.4 million) and 2023 Dead Calculation Part 1 (£26.6 million) It will be the best total title in the franchise.

Black bear relationship drama Salt Pass< He added £590,102 over the third weekend, finishing fourth. This 58% drop made me shy £6 million. This is a decent result for the UK independent title in the current market.

Lions Gate Action Title ballerina The second session saw a 59% drop, bringing £580,303 to a total of £2.6 million. The John Wick franchise title surpassed £1.6 million in 2015 John Wickbut the total John Wick 2 (6 million pounds), John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (£10.4 million) and John Wick: Chapter 4 (£17.6 million) It should exceed that.

UK – Irish box office top five take is £9.5 million, down 34% last weekend, compared to under 1%. Inside Out 2 It came out. meanwhile How to Train a Dragon Play, Exhibitors Want Disney Erio And Sony’s 28 years later It can offer competition from the next weekend ahead of the summer season.

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Karate Kid: Legend He dropped out of the top five during Sony’s second weekend. The £471,543 session saw a 53% drop, with action titles currently up to £4.9 million. Karate kids.

Gore Horror Final Destination: Bloodline Leading the Warner Bros. slate and adding £304,539 to the fifth session after a 51% drop. The franchise’s sixth title currently totals £11.1 million, potentially catching £12.8 million in 2009. final destination It’s the best in the series.

Ballads of Wallis Island I posted another unpaid hold from Universal, dropping just 3% over the weekend at £239,791. Now, throughout the third weekend in cinemas, the comedy drama starring Carrie Mulligan, Tim Key and Tom Basden has £905,734, and should surpass the £1 million mark this week.

Peppa meets the baby cinema experienceTrafalgar releases episode releases from the popular children’s series Peppa pigdown 69% at £153,259 in the third weekend, earning an impressive total of around £2 million.

Entertainment Film Distributor Horror Corn Clown We added £129,641 for the second weekend. A 63% drop marked £657,225.

Wes Anderson’s Cannes Contest Entry Phoenician Scheme Added £129,616 for Universal over the fourth weekend. This brings it to £2.9 million.

Ryan Coogler sinner It added £80,115 over the ninth weekend of Warner Bros., down 37% below the market average. It’s an impressive result of a vampire drama and is now above the £16 million mark.

Indian comedy housefull 5 a He added £56,054 for the second weekend at Bacrani Media’s cinemas, totaling £354,180. Another print of a movie with a different ending, Housefull 5 bearned £15,239.

John McLean’s Crime Thriller tornado It opened at £52,905 from 165 sites on average £321. The film, which includes previews, stars Tim Ross and Jack Roden with Japanese cast members Takehiro Hira and Koki, totaling £70,094.

Marvel Cinematic Universe Title Thunderbolts* Added £34,000 for Disney’s seventh weekend, totaling £162,000 – 31st – The highest of all 36 MCU titles so far, right behind Ali Man (16.3 million pounds).

Warner Bros. Minecraft movies Expanded its status as the best release of the year, adding £29,273 to 11th A weekend at the cinema that hits £56.6 million.

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Central City Media has opened a Hong Kong drama How we speakIt premiered at the BFI London Film Festival last year, and it reached £19,314 with previews, and there were still some sites to report.

Spider release of shark horror Dangerous animals I added £14,640 for the second weekend, and have a total of £203,207.

Re-release of Lionsgate Oasis Documentary Supersonic speed I got £8,009 for Sunday screenings alone, and it was with the encore tomorrow (Tuesday, June 17th). The original release of the film won £763,841 in 2016.

Japanese titles from Anime Ltd And Da: Evil Eyes It added £7,490 for the second weekend, with a total of £109,797.

Re-release of the IRA drama of Park Circus’ Pat O’Connor cal Starring Helen Mirren won £5,409, including a preview.

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