Warner Bros.’ “Wuthering Heights” remained at No. 1 at the U.K. and Ireland box office in its second weekend, taking £3.8 million ($5.3 million) and pushing its cumulative total to £16.2 million ($22.1 million), according to Comscore.
“GOAT” held at No. 2 with $3.8 million, reaching $14.3 million in total, while “Crime 101” added $1 million in third place for a $4 million cumulative. Both titles are distributed by Sony.
Disney’s long-running “Zootopia 2” was in fourth with $926,000, lifting its total to $48.6 million after 13 weeks on release.
The highest new entry was Mubi’s “The Secret Agent,” which debuted at No. 5 with $566,000. Close behind, Studiocanal’s “Cold Storage” opened in sixth place on $544,000.
Further down, Disney’s “Send Help” moved to seventh in its third weekend, adding $465,000 for a $5.3 million total. Lionsgate U.K.’s “Wasteman” bowed in eighth with $450,000, followed by Universal’s “The Moment” in ninth with $441,000.
Entertainment Film Distributors’ “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die” rounded out the top 10 with $379,000.
Looking ahead, Paramount’s “Scream 7” is the clear commercial driver of the upcoming frame. Directed by Kevin Williamson and headlined by Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox alongside a new ensemble, the latest installment of the long-running horror franchise is positioned to inject fresh momentum into the market.
Event cinema remains prominent. The National Theatre continues its stage-to-screen run with “Audience – NT Live 2026,” while Trafalgar Releasing brings concert film “Twenty One Pilots: More Than We Ever Imagined” to cinemas. Universal also rolls out “EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert,” directed by Baz Lurhmann, across 300-plus sites.
Altitude Film Distribution opens Cannes winner “Sirat,” while Disney releases “The Testament of Ann Lee,” starring Amanda Seyfried. Tull Stories debuts “The Spin,” and Munro Film Services platforms “La Boheme.” Anime Ltd. adds “All You Need Is Kill,” and Cosmic Cat launches documentary feature “Molly vs The Machines.”
Source: variety.com
