Warner Bros., according to ComScore, continues to dominate the box office in the UK and Ireland, ranking first for the fourth consecutive weekend with £2.4 million ($3.3 million). The film has amassed $68.7 million so far and has firmly established one of its own hits.
In the back, Warner Bros. The "Sinner" maintained its momentum, earning $3.2 million on the second weekend, totaling $9.6 million.
In third place, the reissue of “Star Wars: Episode 3 – Revenge of the Sith”, from 20th Century Fox, made $2.3 million in feature over the weekend, showed a powerful bonus.
Another Warner Bros. titled "Accountant 2" opened in fourth place for $1.2 million. The sequel to the 2016 action thriller "The 2016 Action Thriller" starring Ben Affleck was released steadily before the May blockbuster season.
Event cinemas continue to prove popular, Trafalgar released fifth place "Pink Floyd" from fifth place, $905,671. The remade concert film celebrates the legendary band’s iconic 1971 performance in the historic Roman amphitheater.
Sony Pictures’ horror title “Until Dawn” debuted in sixth place for $752,776. The Penguin Course from Lionsgate, UK, fell to seventh, adding $531,334 in the second weekend to a total of $2.9 million.
Disney's "amateur" continued to maintain a steady performance, earning $387,707 on its third weekend. The spy thriller now has reached $5.1 million.
New contestant "Thudarum", released by RFT Films Ltd, made its debut in ninth place as 384,346. Mohanlal's headlines Malayalam films attracted strong turnout, which underscores the ongoing interest in South Asian cinemas in the UK and Irish markets.
The top 10 A24 War brought $376,516 on the second weekend, totaling $2.1 million.
The new release of the busy and varied week will be headed to British and Ireland cinemas, which include large studio blockbusters, musical theatres, music documentaries and family favorites all join the lineup.
On Thursday, May 1, Disney’s highly anticipated “Thunder*”, a superhero ensemble movie featuring an all-star lineup and set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Also on Thursday, the cinematography "Bonnie & Clyde The Musical" is a filmed theatre production that captures the drama and romance of the legendary criminal duo story and comes to life on stage.
On Friday, May 2, Picture House Entertainment released “Parthenope,: the latest work by famous director Paolo Sorrentino, starring Celeste Dalla Porta, Gary Oldman and Stefania Sandrelli. Verve Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures “Where Dragons Live Live”, a documentary directed by Susanna Raes.
The story from Tull is the German comedy "Two to One" directed by Natja Brunckhorst, starring Sandra Hüller. BFI releases the cult film Slade in Flame, celebrating 1975, starring the legendary British rock band Slade. Music fans can also look forward to "Borrowed Time: The Last Decade of Lennon", a new documentary from Kaleidoscope Entertainment. Directed by Alan G. Parker, the film draws on rare archival clips and interviews John Lennon’s creative rebirth in the final years.
Vue Entertainment's release of "Bluey in the Movie: Let's Play Chef Collection" is also suitable for families.
Finally, on Sunday, May 4, Fathom Entertainment celebrates one of the greatest comedies of all time, including Monty Python and The Holy Grail” (50th anniversary).