‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ knocks ‘Thunderbolts*’ off top spot at UK-Ireland box office

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‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ knocks ‘Thunderbolts*’ off top spot at UK-Ireland box office

Rank  Movie (origin) Distributor Might 2-4 gross  Complete Week
UK-Eire prime 5, Might 16-18, 2025
1  Remaining Vacation spot: Bloodlines (US)  Warner Bros  £2.8m  £4m  1
Thunderbolts* (US)  Disney  £1.2m  £13.9m  3
Sinners (US)  Warner Bros  £717,642  £14.4m  5
A Minecraft Film (US)  Warner Bros  £470,437  £55.5m   7
Hurry Up Tomorrow (US)  Lionsgate  £164,638  £164,638  1

GBP to USD conversion price: 1.34

Warner Bros’ horror Remaining Vacation spot: Bloodlines knocked Disney’s Thundebolts* off the highest spot on the UK and Eire field workplace this weekend with the second strongest opening of the franchise.

The sixth instalment within the Remaining Vacation spot sequence debuted with £2.8m from 621 places. Together with previews it’s as much as £4m.

It’s its second strongest opening within the sequence, which centres round individuals who have escaped loss of life, behind Remaining Vacation spot 4 which opened on £3.5m again in 2009. The earlier instalment Remaining Vacation spot 5 was the weakest entry with a £1.5m opening in 2011.

Knocked all the way down to second place on its third weekend was Disney’s Thunderbolts* which added £1.2m. The most recent Marvel title is now simply shy of £14m.

Holding robust in third place is Warner Bros’ Sinners, dropping simply 35% on its fifth session with £717,642. Ryan Coogler’s vampire epic is now as much as £14.4m.

Additionally for Warner Bros, A Minecraft Film added £470,437 in its seventh week of play. With a complete of £55.5m, the videogame adaptation has crept into the highest 40 highest-grossing movies of all time within the territory, surpassing Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets and techniques (£55m) and Bohemian Rhapsody (£55.4m).

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Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan star within the psychological thriller Hurry Up Tomorrow which debuted simply inside the highest 5 with £164,638 from 288 cinemas. Musician The Weeknd stars in Trey Edward Shults’ movie as a fictionalised model of himself who’s stalked by a fan.

The Penguin scores £3m

In its third weekend, The Accoutant 2 topped £2.5m for Warner Bros after including £111,302.

British thriller Hallow Street opened on £81,954 for Common. Rosamund Pike and Matthew Rhys star in Babak Anvari’s movie about two dad and mom making an attempt to save lots of their daughter. 

Sony horror Till Daybreak drew in £59,077 on its fourth session for a £1.7m cume. 

PLAYTIME MARCHING©️Thibault Grabherr

Steve Coogan-starrer The Penguin Classes cleared £3.1m in its fifth weekend after including £53,465.

For Trafalgar Releasing, Ateez added £59,812 for a £91,874 cume whereas Salome – Met Opera 2025 scored £52,106 and Royal Opera: Die Walküre is as much as £180,291 after bringing in £42,430.

French comedy The Marching Band opened on £28,886 from 89 places for Vertigo Releasing. Emmanuel Courcol’s movie premiered in Cannes final yr and stars Benjamin Lavernhe and Pierre Lottin as long-lost brothers.

On its second weekend, Nicholas Cage-starrer The Surfer added £17,830 and is now as much as £229,209.

Sony opened the 4K re-release of Japanese anime Demon Slayer: Mugen Prepare with £16,142 from 131 websites.

SIx The Musical is as much as £5.7m for Common, after including £15,948 in its seventh session. 

US drama Good One opened on £13,370 for Conic Movie. India Donaldson’s debut follows a 17-year-old on a backpacking journey within the Catskills along with her father and his oldest buddy.

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