‘Smurfs’, ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ falter at UK-Ireland box office; ‘Superman’ tops £16m

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‘Smurfs’, ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ falter at UK-Ireland box office; ‘Superman’ tops £16m

UK-Eire high 5, July 18-20
 Rank Movie (origin)   Distributor  July 18-20 Whole   Week
1  Superman  (US)  Warner Bros  £4.9m  £16.4m  2
 Jurassic World Rebirth  (US)
 Common  £3.3m  £24.9m  3
 F1: The Film  (US)  Warner Bros  £1.3m  £18.2m  4
 Smurfs  (US-Bel)  Paramount  £1.2m  £1.2m  1
 I Know What You Did Final Summer season  (US)  Sony  £941,968  £941,968  1

GBP to USD conversion charge: 1.35

Opening titles Smurfs and I Know What You Did Final Summer season stumbled on the UK-Eire field workplace; however there was higher information for holdovers together with primary Superman.

Warner Bros’ Superman dropped simply 30% on its second weekend, with £4.9m taking it to a £16.4m whole. The primary in a brand new sequence of DC Comics diversifications, it has already grossed greater than the totals of eight of the 15 titles from the earlier DC Prolonged Universe; and can overtake 2017’s Justice League  (£17.4m) this week.

With moist climate throughout a lot of the territory this weekend in distinction to the sunshine of the weekend earlier than, a number of holdover titles noticed will increase of their weekend-on-weekend takings.

Common’s Jurassic World Rebirth noticed a 2% uptick on its third session with £3.3m. The dinosaur blockbuster is now as much as £24.9m, and whereas the primary two Jurassic World movies shall be past it, a powerful tail might nonetheless see it catch the £35.1m of 2022’s Jurassic World: Dominion.

Warner Bros’ F1: The Film sped to an 8% improve on its fourth weekend, with a £1.3m session and £18.2m whole. Amongst driving-themed movies, it has handed 2015’s Mad Max: Fury Highway  (£17.5m) and can quickly overtake 2011’s Quick & Livid 5 (£18.5m) and 2019’s Quick & Livid: Hobbs & Shaw  (£20.7m).

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Paramount’s Smurfs took fourth place on its opening weekend, with a £1.2m session, with marginally extra together with previews. The animation took a £2,013 location common from 596 websites.

Sony’s I Know What You Did Final Summer season remake opened to £941,968 from 502 cinemas at a £1,876 common. It now faces a problem to match the £4.4m of the unique movie from 1997, though ought to catch the £2.7m of its 1999 sequel.

Takings for the highest 5 dropped by 7% to £11.6m; though are up by 2% on the equal weekend from final yr. The blockbusters proceed subsequent weekend with Disney’s newest Marvel providing, The Improbable 4: First Steps and Common animation The Dangerous Guys 2.

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Regardless of dropping out of the highest 5 on its sixth weekend in cinemas, Common’s live-action How To Practice Your Dragon remake posted a 16% uptick. The movie added £675,900 to hit £20.5m, overtaking the £20.1m of 2019’s animated How To Practice Your Dragon: The Hidden World and behind solely 2014’s How To Practice Your Dragon 2 (£27.6m) within the franchise.

Danny Boyle’s 28 Years Later dropped simply 12% on its fifth weekend, with £438,640 bringing it to £14.7m for Sony. It has overtaken fellow zombie movie World Conflict Z  (£14.6m) from 2013; and may catch 2004 vampire title Van Helsing  (£15.1m) within the subsequent week.

Authentic animation Elio  leads Disney’s slate, and skilled a formidable 28% enhance on its fifth session with £307,000 taking it simply previous the £4m mark.

Disney live-action remake Lilo & Sew added £196,000 on its ninth session in cinemas – a 23% improve that introduced it to £36.4m whole.

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Andrew DeYoung’s US comedy Friendship starring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd began with £180,000 from 161 websites at a £1,118 common for Paramount.

Punjabi comedy Sarbala Ji made begin for Bakrania Media, with £88,022 from 65 websites at a £1,354 web site common.

James Griffiths’ music-themed comedy The Ballad of Wallis Island  posted a wonderful 57% improve on its eighth weekend in cinemas, with £72,651 taking it simply past the £2m mark – successful for UK producer Rupert Majendie of Child Cow Productions and distributor Common.

Park Circus’s 50th anniversary re-release of Stanley Kubrick’s 185-minute Barry Lyndon took an honest £60,823 from 63 websites at a £965 common.

Irish romantic drama 4 Letters Of Love began with £54,596 from 144 websites at a £379 common for Vertigo Releasing, and has £58,059 together with one preview.

Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt is hanging on in cinemas, with Paramount’s Mission: Inconceivable – The Ultimate Reckoning growing by 1% on its ninth weekend with £49,583 taking it to £26.1m for Paramount.

The Salt Path is approaching the tip of its street for Black Bear, dropping 49% on its eighth weekend with £19,000 bringing it to only shy of £8m whole.

Mubi’s Harvest started with £15,396 from 29 websites at a £531 common, and has £40,672 inlcuding previews.

Common’s doll horror M3GAN 2.0 didn’t expertise the boosts seen elsewhere, dropping 63% on its fourth weekend with £9,170 bringing it to £1.2m.

A BFI Distribution re-release of 1999 comedy Human Site visitors made £4,675 on the weekend, and has £14,511 together with previews from the center of final week.

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Experimental biopic The Ballad Of Suzanne Césaire opened to £1,854 from three websites for T A P E Collective, and has £1,976 together with previews.

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