‘Ballerina’ debuts third at UK-Ireland box office; ‘The Salt Path’ holds strong

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Rank Movie (origin) Wholesaler June 6th-8th total week
UK – Ireland’s Top 5, June 6-8
1 Lilo & Stitch (Us) Disney 3.5m £31.1m 3
2 Mission: Impossible – Final calculation (Us) Paramount 2.3m £21.5m 3
3 ballerina (Us)
Lions Gate £1.4 million £1.4 million 1
4 Salt Pass (UK) Black bear £1.4 million £4.3 million 2
5 Karate Kid: Legend (Us) Sony £1 million £4.2 million 2

GBP to USD conversion rate: 1.36

Lions Gate ballerina This weekend he made his debut at the UK and Ireland box office grossing third place. Lilo & Stitch and Mission: Impossible – Final calculation He reigned once more.

Disney Lilo & Stitch He placed first after adding another £3.5 million in the third week of play. The live-action title currently costs up to £31.1 million.

Taking the second spot again was Paramount’s Mission: Impossible – Final calculation In the third session, it was down just 33% at 2.3m. After overtaking 2015, the film totals £21.2 million, making it the third highest title in Tom Crusie Action Franchise. Roguenation (£212 million).

The Lions Gate action title opened in third place. ballerina £1.4 million. Spin-off from John Wick The series is the second-lowest opening in the franchise behind the first film alone, which was released in 2015 for £540,466. ballerina As an assassin seeking revenge for his father’s death.

Literary adaptation Salt Pass The second weekend saw a mere 2% drop in the second weekend of the 1.4 million pound black bear. The film starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs already costs up to £4.3 million.

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Sony was in fifth place. Karate Kid: Legend 1 million CUME in the second session is 4.2 million pounds.

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Warner Bros. Final Destination: Bloodline It dropped just 37% at £620,246. At a total of £10.6 million, it is now the second-highest gross title in the horror franchise, second only to 2009. final destination (12.4 million pounds).

Event cinema, Peppa meets the baby cinema experience It added an additional £492,719 to Trafalgar’s release, bringing it to up to £1.8 million. Desire – NT Live 2014 streetcar Wins £90,829 live on weekends for the National Theatre £346,835 Cume.

Entertainment Film Distributors have opened Ericraig’s Horror Corn Clown £350,198 from the site.

Indian Murder Mystery Housefull 5 It debuted at Bacrani Media for £327,738. The film opened in two variations with an alternative ending – housefull 5a (£230,692) and housefull 5b (£97,0746).

The third weekend, Wes Anderson Phoenician Scheme It’s up to £2.6 million after adding another £291,210 to Universal.

Ballads of Wallis Island

Also for Universal’s British comedy drama Ballads of Wallis Island It increased 95% over the second weekend after expanding the site and benefiting from good reviews. The James Griffith film starring Tim Key and Carrie Mulligan sold £248,256 for a £505,474 bear.

Ryan Coogler sinner He’s shy of just £16 million after winning £127,867 on Warner Bros.’s eighth weekend.

Disney Thunderbolts* He won £109,671 on his sixth weekend, and now it’s up to £16.1 million.

Anime Ltd has opened a Japanese title And Da: Evil Eyes At £91,852, it rose from the original of the film, which debuted last September at £40,491.

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Australian horror Dangerous animals It opened for £83,491 for a vertigo release, and costs up to £132,005 including previews.

Warner Bros. Minecraft movies We added £74,528 for £56.5 million for the 10th weekend.

documentary The sea with David Attenborough After adding £74,000 in the third session, it’s up to £1.5 million at altitudes.

Michael Haneke’s Piano teacher He won £13,774 as part of Curzon’s manager’s repertoire season.

Student Protest Documentary Camp It opened for £12,229 for Watermelon Pictures, a Palestinian-centric distribution company.

Second weekend, Al Pacino Horror Ritual He won £6,550 at an altitude total of £115,30.

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