BEETLEJUICE, (otherwise known as BEETLEJUICE 2), from left: Michael Keaton, Sway, 2024. ph: “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” continues to dominate the U.K. and Ireland box office, maintaining its top position for the third consecutive week. Parisa Taghizadeh / Warner Bros. / Courtesy Everett Collection The Warner Brothers. continuation created £2.4 million ($3.2 million) throughout the end of the week, carrying its absolute to £18.2 million ($24.4 million), per numbers from Comscore.
Widespread's "Speak No Malevolent" held consistent in runner up, procuring £813,890 in its sophomore casing for a total £2.8 million. Mubi's new delivery "The Substance" appeared in third with £591,247. Studiocanal's "Lee" dropped down to fourth place in its subsequent week, adding £556,465 for a £1.8 million aggregate.
There was a tie for the fifth spot. The tenth commemoration re-arrival of Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" from Warner Brothers. opened with £453,921, while Universal's"Despicable Me 4″ proceeded with major areas of strength for its, tying "Interstellar" with £453,921 for the end of the week and pushing its 11-week absolute to £46.6 million.
Mark Diversion's "200% Wolf" appeared at seventh spot with £237,037. With respective totals of £57 million and £21.2 million after nine and seven weeks in the eighth and tenth positions, the long-running hits "Deadpool & Wolverine" and "It Ends With Us" remained in the top 10. Lionsgate U.K's. "The Pundit" guaranteed the 10th spot, procuring £208,153 in its second end of the week for a sum of £875,463.
Coming up, on Wednesday Sept. 25, Trafalgar is delivering "Edward Scissorhands: Matthew Bourne's Dance Adaptation Of Tim Burton's Work of art." The music film "Paul McCartney And Wings – One Hand Clapping," also from Trafalgar, will be released on Thursday, September 26. It transports viewers to 1974.
On the Friday, Amusement Film Merchants is delivering Francis Passage Coppola's "Megalopolis" wide as is Dizziness with liveliness "Dragonkeeper." Curzon's Sundance debuts include the comedy "My Old Ass" and the horror film "Never Let Go," starring Halle Berry, from Lionsgate.
"Hellboy:" comes from Icon. The Crooked Man, starring Saoirse Ronan, is the fourth installment in the supernatural horror series from Studiocanal, which also produced the critically acclaimed drama "The Outrun." Mark is opening a twofold bill of "Terrifier" and "Terrifier 2" and Trinity anime "Criminal investigator Conan: The Million-dollar Pentagram."
Dreamz Entertainment will release the Tamil-language action comedy "Petta Rap" and the Telugu-language action drama "Devara Part 1" from India. "RRR" star NTR Jr. will star in both films. Universal and Park Circus will open "Shaun Of The Dead" and "Mean Girls" for their respective 20th anniversaries.
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