UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘F1’ speeds into 710 cinemas for Warner Bros

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Warner Bros. F1 As Joseph Kosinski’s racing drama speeds up to 710 cinemas, it leads new releases at British and Ireland cinemas this weekend.

The film, which began previewing on Wednesday (June 25th), is now available on slightly fewer sites than Kosinski’s previous title, The Covid Smash Hit Top Gun: Maverick. Tom Cruise-Starrer was launched in 2022 at 737 locations and opened for an impressive £11.2 million, £11.2 million before winning £83.7 million during its driving.

Brad Pitt takes the wheels F1 As the passive mentor of a talented, yet untested young driver played by Damson Idris. Javier Bardem, Kerry Condon and Sarah Niles will be appearing alongside numerous cameos from F1 drivers and icons. Apple TV+ has streaming distribution rights.

F1 Universal’s horror sequel has been added M3GAN 2.0It will be on sale at 542 cinemas today. This is a decline in opening locations in the 2023s M3GANIt was opened on 565 sites. The film opened in the UK and Ireland at £2.4 million, spending £7.2 million and $180 million worldwide.

The sequel maintains many of the same cast and crew from the first film, recreating their roles, with Allison Williams, Violet McGraw and Brian Jordan Alvarez all redirected by Gerald Johnston.

Even at the cinema

Indian horror at the cinema this week Maaas it is distributed by Movie Fan Entertainment, and is expected to be released on 104 sites.

From Hilde, with love

German Biography From Hilde, with loveOpens on 34 sites with animation shorts, performed at the competition at the Berlin International Film Festival. Little Stripeswritten and directed by Kate Bush. From Hilde, with love It is about anti-Nazi resistance member Hilde Koppi, who records her activism in the “Red Orchestra” while trying to escape arrests by the Gestapo. Also released on 8 sites after a preview of 30 parts on Monday, boxing dramas Fighter plane Through the Big Picture Film Club.

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Verve Pictures is a distribution by Richard Bracewell Chicken Town In 20 locations. British crime comedy follows small organized criminals hiding under the cover of the Fenland Farm business.

Meanwhile, the UK documentary We crossed the lines Plays in 20 locations through a 75-page production, but a Sudan documentary Sudan, remember us It was released on 11, distributed by Tape Collective.

Two anniversary releases will also be seen this week, with Paramount displayed ignorance Studying to celebrate 400 cinemas and 40 years of celebrating 30th anniversary I ran In 45 locations.

Additionally, releases include event releases Miley Cyrus: Something beautiful Via Trafalgar and Indian Fantasy Career From Dreamz Entertainment.

This week’s Keyhold overtitle includes Danny Boyle 28 years later And universal How to Train a Dragon.

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