Warner Bros.’ “Weapons” opened at No. 1 on the U.Okay. and Eire field workplace with £2.8 million ($3.7 million), in response to Comscore.
Disney’s “Freakier Friday” debuted in second place with $2.3 million, whereas the studio’s “The Implausible 4: First Steps” moved to 3rd, taking $1.8 million for a three-week complete of $25.5 million.
Paramount’s “The Bare Gun” was in fourth with $1.4 million, bringing its two-week complete to $5.9 million. Common’s animated sequel “The Dangerous Guys 2” rounded out the highest 5 with $1 million for a cumulative $9.9 million.
The decrease half of the highest 10 was led by Common’s “Jurassic World Rebirth” at No. 6, which earned £$892,222 for a cumulative $44.9 million. Warner Bros.’ “Superman” ranked No. 7 with $874,672, bringing its complete to $34.9 million.
Warner Bros.’ racing drama “F1” positioned No. 8, including $378,875 for $28.8 million so far. Yash Raj Movies’ “Saiyaara” got here in at No. 9 with $328,509 for a working complete of $3.5 million, whereas Trafalgar Releasing’s Eminem followers documentary “Stans” was at No. 10, grossing $285,426 and pushing its cumulative complete to $473,893.
Celine Track’s follow-up to “Previous Lives,” the romantic comedy-drama “Materialists,” leads this week’s new releases, arriving in additional than 300 places from Wednesday Aug. 13 by way of Sony Photos. The movie stars Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal.
Thursday sees the arrival of two of the 12 months’s largest movies from India – Yash Raj Movies’ spy universe motion sequel “Conflict 2,” headlined by NTR and Hrithik Roshan; and Lights On Leisure and Hamsini Leisure’s “Coolie,” with celebrity Rajinikanth, Aamir Khan, Nagarjuna, Upendra and Soubin Shahir.
Music documentary “The Grateful Lifeless Film 2025 Meet-Up” additionally opens on Thursday by way of Trafalgar Releasing.
Friday brings a packed slate headed by Kaleidoscope Leisure’s household comedy “Tremendous-Charlie,” which is able to open in 300+ places. Netflix launches Benjamin Caron’s crime thriller “Evening At all times Comes,” starring Vanessa Kirby and Jennifer Jason Leigh, whereas Fashionable Movies continues its “Oslo Tales Trilogy” with “Love.” Bulldog Movie Distribution presents the Swedish drama “Unmoored,” and Tull Tales debuts the intimate documentary “Motherboard,” directed by and starring Victoria Mapplebeck.
Further Friday launches embody ICA Cinema’s “My Grandmother Trelotótó,” Park Circus’ 4K restoration of Jim Jarmusch’s “Ghost Canine: The Approach of the Samurai,” and Curzon’s 4K re-issue of “Central Station.” Leisure Movie Distributors rolls out physique horror “Collectively,” Miracle Comms presents “Bambi: A Story of Life within the Woods,” and Common Photos previews motion sequel “No person 2” forward of its wider launch.
Anime Ltd closes the week on Sunday with a 4K re-release of Mamoru Hosoda’s “Wolf Kids.”