Black Adam comfortable #1 again on Friday with somewhere around £1.1m.
Lyle #2 with it still being half term, and Banshees down only 16% yesterday for #3.
Prey For The Devil was #4 with around £250k, then Smile and Harry Potter 2.
Barbarian was #7, Triangle Of Sadness (?) #9 and Bros #11, although all quite close around the bottom
Small drop for Smile again, maybe 15% down.
Halloween will be #1 over the weekend, but Lyle better on Saturday (and probably Sunday)
#9 opening for Emily
Smile was number 1 again yesterday, it was actually up 50% on last friday!
Don't Worry Darling #2, then close between Ticket To Paradise and The Woman King for #3 and #4.
Amsterdam was #5 and The Lost King #7
cinemas will be closing not just because they feel it's the right thing to do, but there's basically nothing to show.
also they would fear the backlash if they did open
universal didn't let the cinemas officially know the release of Ticket To Paradise was postponed until about 5pm this evening. bit of a problem when you've done all the programming already
See How They Run about £330k yesterday for #1
Jaws 3D was #2 and Brahmastra #3
However, Bodies Bodies Bodies seems to be missing from the list I have so I'm not sure what's going on with that.
Nope was #1 on Friday (down about 40% from last week). Close between Super-Pets and Bullet Train for #2 and #3. Fisherman's Friends and Minions very close for #4 and #5.
All the holds had fantastic drops or increases.
Dragon Ball opened #10
somewhere between £650k and £700k yesterday I think.
It will be number 1 comfortably. Probably Super-Pets second and then Bullet Train #3, although Minions wasn't far behind either yesterday.
The market is crying out for a new family film. Real shame there's nothing decent until October now.