‘Superman’ starts with earthbound £7m at UK-Ireland box office

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UK – Ireland Top 5, July 11-13
Rank Movie (origin) Wholesaler July 11th-13th total week
1 Superman (Us) Warner Bros. £7 million £7 million 1
2 Jurassic World Revival (Us) Universal 3.2m £19.4 million 2
3 F1: Movie (Us) Warner Bros. £1.2 million £15.9 million 3
4 How to Train a Dragon (Us) Universal £581,616 19.3m 5
5 28 years later (us-uk) Sony £497,439 £13.7 million 4

GBP to USD conversion rate: 1.35

Warner Bros. Superman The UK and Ireland box office revenue slowed down over a sluggish weekend with an opening weekend of £7 million, as the territory-wide heatwave could be limited to both new titles and holdovers.

The opening gloss was far below the 2013 gloss man of steel (£11.2 million) and 2016 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (£14.6 million).

Superman Total of £2 million to £2.7 million daily from Friday to Sunday. The total £7 million came from films that averaged £10,180 from 685 sites.

This is the first film in the new DC Universe with film and series releases from Warner Bros after the end of 16-Film DC Extended Universe. man of steel. The 2013 film finally sold £30 million. The dawn of justice It won £36.6 million in 2016, remaining the best-selling title in the DC Expansion Universe.

Temperatures to 33 degrees Celsius in the UK and Ireland appear to have reduced cinema shoots this weekend, with many of the strong summer hit slates falling by more than 60% the previous weekend.

Last weekend’s number one Jurassic World Revival We’ve added £3.2 million to Universal. This has brought it to £19.4 million from the two weekends.

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For comparison, 2015 Jurassic World At that stage, it fell by just 32% over the weekend of a massive £11.1 million totaling £38.5 million. meanwhile Jurassic World: Dominionthe franchise’s latest title fell 53% in the second session, increasing £5.7 million to £21.8 million.

Warner Bros. F1: Movie We added £1.2 million over the third weekend. This brings the total to £15.9 million.

Universal live action How to Train a Dragon The remake adds £581,616 to its fifth weekend at cinemas (down 61%), totaling £19.3 million. Should catch 2019 £20.1m How to Train Your Dragon: Hidden World Next two weeks. However, 2014 £27.6 million How to Train Dragon 2 2 It will probably surpass that.

Sony Horror 28 years later He won the top five spots in his fourth weekend. Danny Boyle’s film added £497,439. The 65% drop has now reached £13.7 million. I’ve overtaken now Nosfer (£12.9 million) It will be the best horror release of 2025. And you should overtake your fellow zombie movies. World War I Z (14.6 million pounds) Since 2013, before the end of the execution.

The top five take fell 22% compared to last weekend to £12.5 million. This is another sign of a hot climate as the strong summer slate was supposed to be stable. The figures also fell 9% last weekend. Despicable Me 4 o pen. Cool weather forecast for the coming days and Paramount Smurf The exhibitor, which opened next Friday, hopes to move in the right direction again soon.

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Original animation Erio Leading Disney’s slate, adding £240L011 for the fourth weekend. This is a 65% drop, which has so far reached £3.5 million.

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Disney live action title Lilo & Stitch It fell 67% over the eighth cinema weekend, bringing £159,220 to a total of £36.1 million.

Paramount Mission: Impossible – Final calculation After an eight-week weekend at the cinema, I’m still in the top 10. The action film starring Tom Cruise added £48,000 this weekend, and is a shy £26 million £26 million, a slightly behind £26 million in 2023. Dead Calculation Part 1.

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James Griffith’ Ballads of Wallis Island Added £43,996 for the seventh weekend in the film. Universal is up to £1.8 million and over £2 million for another few weeks at cinemas.

The controversy over the story that influenced the film does not appear to have been unfairly influenced. Salt Passadded £35,000 for the 7th weekend. This is a 61% drop along the market average. For Black Bear, it’s now up to £7.9 million.

Lumiere’s release view Cbeebies the Musical-Great Ice Cream Hunt Average 105 pound sites opened at 345 locations at £34,334

Doll horror M3GAN 2.0 Added £24,553 for Universal for the third weekend. This brings the total to £1.1 million for the first film of 2023, at £7.3 million.

Romantic drama Dino Subway AA Films UK added £19,432 for the second weekend, earning a total of £108,733.

Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s Hot milk Added £16,507 for Mbi’s second weekend. This is a 70% drop that totaled £162,787.

Bacrani Media has opened the Indian title Mature Rajkummar Rao has appeared on £16,251 from 47 sites.

Family animation editing Peppa meets the baby cinema experience Added £15,959 to the cinema’s seventh weekend for the release of Trafalgar, up to £2.2 million.

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AA Films UK’s Sitaare Zameen It was a strong £13,286 in the cinema over the fourth weekend, totaling £554,036.

Sony’s Karate Kid: Legend It closed on the sixth weekend, adding £8,236 to £5.5 million. Less than half of £12.4 million in 2010 Karate kids.

His second feature as director of Johnny Depp; Modi, 3 days with crazy wingsopens at £4,888 on Miracle Comms/in.2, from 12 sites, averaged £407.

Jonas Truba’s comedy The opposite way It starts at £3,752 from 19 sites, which averages £197 on AX1 Entertainment, and costs £3,988, including previews.

Fabian Bielinsky’s Carzon re-release The nine queens I got £3,629 from a limited screening and have £4,036 with previews.

Alex Ross Perry’s Music Documentary pavement It opened at £3,458 on Mubi and has £12,073 with previews.

Artist documentary Hidden Master: The Legacy of George Pratt Lines It starts at £3,228 on Peccadillo Pictures and comes in £3,712 with one preview.

Signature Entertainment SF Look at the sky It opens at £1,733 and costs £1,922, including previews.

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