The U.Ok. and Eire field workplace kicked off 2025 with a strong £94.1 million ($116.6 million) in January, marking a ten% improve from January 2024’s £85.2 million ($105.6 million) and a 12% rise from January 2023, based on numbers from Comscore.
Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu” led the month’s releases, haunting its option to $15.6 million, establishing itself because the sixth-highest-grossing horror movie of all time within the area. The reimagining of the traditional vampire story surpassed “A Quiet Place” ($15.1 million) and is closing in on “The Closing Vacation spot” ($15.9 million).
Disney maintained its market dominance with a 30.8% share in January, claiming the subsequent two spots on the chart. “Mufasa: The Lion King” roared to second place with $15 million for the month, bringing its whole to $36.7 million, surpassing “The Little Mermaid’s” lifetime gross of $34 million.
James Mangold’s Bob Dylan biopic “A Full Unknown” struck a chord at No. 3 with $11.3 million, turning into the director’s sixth-highest-grossing movie within the territory, topping “Le Mans ’66” ($7.7 million) however nonetheless trailing “Knight & Day” ($12 million).
John Crowley’s romantic drama “We Dwell In Time” captured fourth place with $10.4 million, marking the helmer’s finest exhibiting to this point, outpacing “Brooklyn” ($7.4 million). The movie stands because the second-highest-grossing romantic drama previously 5 years, trailing solely “It Ends With Us” ($27.2 million).
“Sonic The Hedgehog 3” raced to fifth with $10 million for January, dashing to a $30.1 million cume, already outpacing the unique’s $23.9 million lifetime whole and monitoring 10% behind “Sonic The Hedgehog 2’s” $33.5 million.
The musical sensation “Depraved” continued its enchanting run, conjuring a further $6.1 million in January. Jon M. Chu’s adaptation has now amassed $75.3 million, turning into 2024’s highest-grossing launch and the twenty seventh largest movie of all time within the area, surpassing “Oppenheimer” ($74 million) and eyeing “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” ($75.6 million).
Disney’s “Moana 2” sailed to seventh place with $6 million, bringing its whole voyage to $51.3 million.
Halina Reijn’s “Babygirl” landed at No. 8 with $5.1 million, outperforming current 18-rated releases like “Terrifier 3” ($4.1 million) and “The Substance” ($4.7 million), whereas falling behind “Smile 2” ($8.1 million) and “Poor Issues” ($9.4 million). The Robbie Williams biopic “Higher Man” took ninth place with $4.7 million for January, reaching $8.3 million whole, whereas Jesse Eisenberg’s “A Actual Ache” rounded out the highest 10 with $3.6 million.
February’s slate kicks off with the Imax launch of “Turning into Led Zeppelin” and historic drama “September 5,” adopted by DreamWorks Animation’s “Canine Man” and action-comedy “Love Hurts.” Mid-month brings tentpole releases together with “Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy,” Marvel’s “Captain America: Courageous New World,” and Valentine’s slasher “Coronary heart Eyes.” The month closes with horror movie “The Monkey,” anime finale “Assault On Titan: The Final Assault,” and Gia Coppola’s Pamela Anderson-starrer “The Final Showgirl.”
UK & Eire – Prime 10 Titles of January 2025 / 12 months to Date(Jan. 3 – Feb. 6)