| Rank | Movie (origin) | Distributor | Nov 28-30 | Complete | Week |
| 1 | Depraved: For Good (US) | Common | £7.7m | £32.1m | 2 |
| 2 | Zootropolis 2 (US) | Disney | £6m | £6m | 1 |
| 3 | Now You See Me: Now You Don’t (US) | Lionsgate | £605,504 | £5.5m | 3 |
| 4 | Westlife: Royal Albert Corridor (UK) | Cinema Stay | £527,713 | £527,713 | 1 |
| 5 | The Operating Man (UK-US) | Paramount | £267,000 | £4.4m | 3 |
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Common’s Depraved: For Good continued its reign on the UK-Eire field workplace in its second weekend on launch, bringing in £7.7m, whereas Disney’s Zootropolis 2 took the quantity two spot with a £6m debut.
Depraved: For Good’s £7.7m was a 57% drop on its opening weekend. Jon M Chu’s musical has grossed £32.1m within the territory thus far – already over the midway level of the primary movie’s £61.4m UK-Eire operating complete.
Disney’s Zootropolis 2 opened to £6m from 618 websites, up 67% on the opening weekend of the primary movie, which debuted at £3.6m in 2016. Its web site common is a powerful £9,708.
Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba and Shakira are among the many voice solid of the sequel, directed by Jared Bush and Bryon Howard.
Zootropolis 2 – often called Zootopia 2 exterior of Europe – has outperformed Depraved: For Good this weekend on the international field workplace, with a $497.2m three-day throughout 52 territories (and $556.4m overlaying the five-day Thanksgiving weekend within the US), and a very robust efficiency in China.
Lionsgate’s Now You See Me: Now You Don’t conjured up £605,504 on its third weekend, boosting its general determine to £5.5m.
Cinema Stay’s occasion launch Westlife – Royal Albert Corridor is flying excessive with £527,713 from 415 websites, for a powerful web site common of £1,272.
Paramount’s The Operating Man caught £267,000, bringing its complete as much as £4.4m on its third weekend.
Studiocanal’s Nuremberg added £249,816 in its third weekend, now on a £2.6m complete.
‘Pillion’ takes off

Picturehouse and Warner Bros’ Pillion, which received 4 British Impartial Movie Awards (Bifa) on November 30, has introduced in £213,000 from 161 websites, for a location common of £1,329. It additionally secured £135,000 in previews, taking its complete thus far as much as £348,000 – a robust begin for a certificates 18 impartial UK movie.
The movie is Harry Lighton’s characteristic debut and stars Alexander Skarsgard as a mysterious biker who kinds a BDSM relationship with a timid visitors warden, performed by Harry Melling.
Pillion is Picturehouse’s fifth best-performing opening of all-time and the one movie within the distributor’s prime 5 with an 18 certificates, behind 2023’s Anatomy Of A Fall (£412,000, launched in partnership with Lionsgate), 2018’s The Spouse (£392,000), February 2025’s The Final Showgirl (£384,000) and January 2025’s Presence (£365,000, launched in partnership with Warner Bros). (Figures embody previews).
Paramount’s A Paw Patrol Christmas added £103,000, now for a cumulative determine of £901,000 in its fourth session.
Trafalgar Releasing’s Cinderella 2024 – Royal Opera Home London introduced in £96,243 throughout the weekend from 153 screenings, for a mean of £629. Together with £323,193 from pre-Friday screenings, the full stands at £419,437.
Trafalgar’s Ok-pop live performance Seventeen World Tour [New] In Japan: Stay Viewing grossed £14,939 from 32 cinemas on Saturday (November 29) solely, for a web site common of £467.
AA Movies UK’s Indian romance Tere Ishk Mein, from director Aanand L. Rai, grossed £94,969 from 74 websites, for a good web site common of £1,284. One other Indian romance out this weekend was Vibhu Puri’s Gustaakh Ishq, which introduced in £3,161 from 33 places for Moviegoers, for a mean of £96.
Sony’s The Choral added £84,514 in its fourth weekend, now standing at £3.7m general.
Sony’s Blue Moon, directed by Richard Linklater and starring Ethan Hawke, Andrew Scott and Margaret Qualley, opened to £71,785 from 143 places, for a mean of £502. Together with previews, the full is boosted to £81,400.
Additionally new this weekend was an awards-qualifying launch for Netflix’s Wake Up Useless Man: A Knives Out Thriller and Black Bear’s boxing biopic Christy.
True Brit’s Christmas Karma added £68,246 in its third weekend, now totalling £988,918.
Bakrania Media’s Laalo added £45,561 on its third weekend.
Common’s Bugonia added 41,700 in its fifth weekend, down 57% on its earlier session, for an general determine simply shy of £3m.
Mubi’s Die My Love added £20,207 on its fourth weekend, totalling £982,457.
Signature Leisure’s Australian science fiction Primitive Struggle, directed by Luke Sparke, opened to £15,259 from 109 places, averaging £140.
