Paramount’s “Scream 7” opened at No. 1 on the U.Okay. and Eire field workplace, incomes £3.8 million ($5.1 million) in its debut weekend, based on Comscore.
Warner Bros.’ “Wuthering Heights” moved to second in its third body, including $3 million to achieve $27.7 million in complete. Common’s music occasion title “EPiC: Elvis Presley in Live performance” bowed in third place with $2.6 million.
“GOAT” ranked fourth in its third weekend with $1.2 million, pushing its cumulative complete to $16.1 million. “Crime 101” adopted in fifth place, taking $560,000 for a $5.1 million complete. Each titles are distributed by Sony.
Mubi’s “The Secret Agent” positioned sixth in its second weekend with $246,000, lifting its complete to $1 million. Disney’s long-running “Zootopia 2” continued its prolonged run in seventh with $244,000, bringing its cumulative to $49 million.
Nationwide Theatre’s occasion cinema launch “Viewers – NT Dwell 2026” was in eighth place with $241,000 for a $728,000 complete. CMC Photos’ “Pegasus 3,” at present the No. 1 movie in China, opened ninth with $225,000.
Rounding out the highest 10, Disney’s “The Testomony of Ann Lee” launched with $221,000.
The early March slate has Warner Bros.’ “The Bride!” serving as one of many week’s key studio performs. Netflix additionally makes a big theatrical transfer with “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man,” directed by Tom Harper and starring Cillian Murphy alongside Rebecca Ferguson and Barry Keoghan, opening in 100-plus places.
Household audiences are focused by Disney’s “Hoppers,” whereas Leisure Movie Distributors rolls out comedy “Mom’s Satisfaction” throughout 300-plus websites. Style followers are catered to with Vertigo Releasing’s horror title “Dolly,” and Arrow Movies brings John Woo’s motion traditional “Exhausting Boiled” again to cinemas in a 4K restoration throughout 100 places.
Occasion cinema continues to play a central function within the market. Trafalgar Releasing presents Royal Opera Home ballet “Giselle – ROH, London 2026,” Shakespeare’s “Othello,” and live performance options together with “Aurora: What Occurred to the Earth?” and “Enhyphen [Walk the Line Summer Edition] in Cinemas.” CinemaLive provides stand-up particular “James Acaster – Cinemagoers Welcome,” whereas MusicFilmNetwork releases traditional live performance documentary “Soul to Soul,” and Munro bows “La Bohème,” an opera characteristic movie primarily based on Puccini’s masterpiece, reimagined for modern-day London by Robin Norton-Hale.
Mubi debuts Mascha Schilinski’s “Sound of Falling” in restricted launch and Sony bows anime “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid: A Lonely Dragon Desires to Be Cherished,” whereas Tull Tales opens documentary “Breaking Social.” Different worldwide entries embody Central Metropolis Media’s Korean blockbuster “The King’s Warden” and Dream Leisure’s Telugu-language thriller “Mrithyunjay.” Sony Photos rounds out the weekend with a re-release of “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Infinity Citadel,” extending the anime franchise’s theatrical footprint.


















