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‘Mickey 17’ dethrones ‘Bridget Jones 4’ to top UK-Ireland box office
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‘Mickey 17’ dethrones ‘Bridget Jones 4’ to top UK-Ireland box office

March 10, 2025 9 Min Read
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UK – Ireland Top 5 March 7-9
Rank Movie (origin)WholesalerMarch 7-9th Gross total week
1Mickey 17 (Us) Warner Bros. £2.13m £2.1 million1
2Bridget Jones: I’m angry about the boy (UK-FR-US) Universal £2.05m £40.4 million4
3Marching powder (UK) True Brit £110 £1101
4Captain America: A brave new world (Us) Disney £614,000 £16.8 million4
5Dog man (Us) Universal £373,654 £12.5 million 5

GBP to USD conversion rate: 1.29

Fantasy Adventure Mickey 17 It broke the UK and Ireland box office revenue over the opening weekend and finished a three-week run on the charts Bridget Jones: I’m angry about the boy.

Mickey 17 Warner Bros. opened at £2.1 million from 668 sites on average for a location of £3,182. It is the biggest opening of the Territory Bong Joon Ho film, with over £1.1 million starting Parasites From February 2020, it provided Warner Bros.’s biggest opening weekend Joker: Madness has two It cost £5.7 million in October 2024.

I was angry about the boy It recorded a 50% drop over the fourth weekend, adding nearly £2.1 million. Universal romantic comedy has so far passed the £40.4 million mark and should surpass £42.1 million in 2001 Bridget Jones’ Diary All next week. There’s also the chance to catch £48.3 million in 2016 Bridget Jones baby Before the execution finishes.

British comedy drama Marching powder We started with True Brit Entertainment’s powerful £1.1m weekend. Nick Love’s film, played on screens of 429, achieved a screen average of £2,508, a strong number for the film between 18. True Brit predicts the film will reach a £1.6 million budget by the end of its first week. “We spent much less on advertising than our studios and instead focused on bold, highly personalized social media campaigns, instead of television ads,” said Zygi Kamasa, CEO of True Brit Entertainment.

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Disney Captain America: A brave new world It fell 57.7% over the fourth weekend to £614,000, totaling £16.8 million.

animation Dog man After a 45% decline, it added £373,654 for Universal for the fifth weekend, up to £12.5 million in total.

Despite two powerful new films, winning the top five fell 12.7% to £6.2 million compared to last weekend, a 29.7% drop over the weekend, a comparable weekend as last year. After the overall box office revenue rose for the fourth consecutive month from the previous year, March will require some strong performances to continue its run in the second half.

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The fear of the black bear monkey Added £234,000 for the third weekend. This brings a 61% drop to a total of £2.7 million.

Sony comedy One of them Starring Kake Palmer and SZA, opened at £193,758 from 365 venues, averaged on site at £531. Including previews, the film costs £203,136.

After winning five Oscars the previous weekend, including Best Pictures, the Shawn Bakers aor It experienced a 451% rise at the box office. This film took £179,059 for 19th Film weekends are up to £2.6 million at Universal. For comparison, previous box office revenue following the best photo victory includes £90,354 Oppenheimer 2024 (35 487% increaseth cinema weekend), £166,259 Everything is at once anywhere £2.5 million Parasitesan increase of 133% over the second weekend.

Disney Mufasa: The Lion King I spent £147,000 in the cinema over the 12th weekend. A 45.7% drop will cost £32.9 million. Shrek is forever (£32.7m) And just behind Sing 2 (33 million pounds).

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conclave Continue playing well throughout 15th A weekend at Blackbear cinemas that added £124,000 to the fret session. This is a 37% drop that will be £9.2 million as the distributor’s best growth release.

The last showgirl

Gia Coppola’s The last showgirl On my second weekend I took part in the top five titles by distributor Picturehouse Entertainment. Dancer Drama added £120,000 – a 58.8% drop to £735,000. Kingdom of God (£879,328), party (1.1 million pounds) wife (£1.7 million) From Picturehouse.

Sonic Hedgehog 3 Leads Paramount’s slate and adds £81,000 to 11th Weekend – 46.7% drop to £26.2 million.

The complete unknown Starring Timothee Chalamet added £78,000 for Disney’s eighth weekend. A 59.4% drop will be £12.1 million ahead of the musical biography, including 2022. Whitney Houston: I want to dance with someone (£11.7 million).

documentary Twiggy The British model (real name: Leslie Lawson) opened at £63,164 from 256 locations, on an average of £247 for Studio Soho Distribution.

Disney animation Moana 2 Added £59,000 to 15th Session – 28.3% drop brings you £42.4 million.

Now in cinemas, the release of Trafalgar, through the fifth weekend for the event cinema title Macbeth: David Tennant and Kush Jumbo Compared to the previous post, it increased its intake by 82.7%. Filmed plays added £51,660 to reach a healthy £2.2 million.

Brady Corbett A brutal person We added £45,948 for our seventh weekend in the film. This brings Universal to a total of £3.7 million.

Refreshing from Kieran Culkin’s best supporting actor who won the Oscars, The real pain He spent £32,000 in Disney’s ninth session, earning a total of £3.5 million.

The fourth weekend of Bollywood’s historic drama Chaba Yash Raj Films brings in £24,340 for a total of £807,205 so far.

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I’m still in the cinema after the 16th weekend. evil Added £23,903 to the latest session to surpass the £61 million mark for Universal.

Theatre release The importance of being serious It added £23,248 to the third weekend of National Theatre Live, totaling £1.4 million.

Laura Carrelia’s debut feature About falls It opened at £19,970 on average for a site that costs £377 from 53 sites. Of these sites, 11 are screened only for special International Women’s Day screening. The Conic release comes at £29,603, including a preview.

It’s going to be Led Zeppelin Added an additional £18,240 for Sony for the fifth weekend. Total of £995,995, and this weekend we will pass the £1 million mark with a strong documentary result.

European animation The giants of La Mancha Opened at £17,230 from 184 screens on Miracle/Dazzler, on a screen average of £94.

Studying Paddington, Peru It’s still in cinemas since 18 weeks, with £16,548 totaling £36.7 million in the latest session. Paddington.

Jesus Christ Superstar: Live Arena Tour Added £14,963 to the second weekend of the film, up to £388,961.

Sony anime Attack on Titan: Final Attack It added another £11,243 for the second weekend, and CUME at 377,414.

Horror comedy Heart Eye It added £11,000 over the fourth weekend, up to £1.3 million for Paramount.

Tim Fehlbaum’s News Drama September 5th Added £8,000 to the fifth session, up to £1.5 million for Paramount.

Warner Bros Event Title Purple rain from Dolby movie He won £9,978 on Wednesday, March 5th alone.

Latest re-release of Steven Soderbergh of Park Circus Erin Broccovichtook £7,677.

(TagStoTranslate) Box Office (T) Exhibition (T) UK/Ireland

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