Downton Abbey & Demon Slayer Box Office UK Ireland
Lights,Camera,Action! UK & Ireland Box Office Sees a Grand Finale and a Wave of New Releases
London,UK – The UK and Ireland cinema scene is buzzing with a mix of blockbuster hits and a diverse array of new releases,offering something for every moviegoer.
topping the charts this week is Worldwide’s “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale,” which charmed audiences and secured the No. 1 spot with a strong £4.3 million ($5.8 million) debut. The beloved series continues to resonate with fans, proving its enduring appeal.
Not far behind, Sony’s “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Infinity Castle” sliced its way to second place, earning $4.6 million. The anime sensation continues to captivate audiences with its stunning visuals and thrilling action. Meanwhile, Warner Bros.’ “The Conjuring: Last Rites” maintained its strong performance in its second week, adding $3.8 million to its total, now standing at an remarkable $16.6 million.Horror fans are clearly enjoying the latest installment in this popular franchise.
Lionsgate’s “The Long Walk” made a solid debut, launching in fourth place with $1.5 million,while Disney’s ”The Roses” moved to fifth,grossing $1.2 million for a total of $9.9 million.
Further down the list, Universal’s “The Bad Guys 2” continues to entertain, placing sixth with $380,851 and bringing its total to $17.6 million. Sony’s mockumentary sequel, “Spinal tap II: The End Continues,” struck a chord with audiences, debuting in seventh with £$291,005. Disney’s “Freakier Friday” followed in eighth with $284,080, bringing its total to $11.5 million to date.
Rounding out the top 10 were Warner Bros.’ “Weapons,” which added $175,772 in ninth place for $15.6 million and Liberator Film services’ “Next to Normal,” opening at No. 10 with $164,836.
What’s Next? A Flood of New Films Hit Screens
This week promises even more excitement with a wide range of new films hitting theaters across the UK and Ireland.
On wednesday, Trafalgar Releasing presents “David Gilmour Live at the Circus Maximus, Rome,” a concert film directed by Gavin Elder, offering a cinematic experience for music
