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Cinema counts for the openers today:

 

Maxxxine 477 sites


X £227k from 481 sites, £641k total 

Pearl £193k from 293 sites, £477k total

 

The Mummy (re-release) 316 sites

Blue Lock 280 sites

Kill 233 sites

Unicorns 53 sites

 

Cineworld are apparently considering closing their 25 lowest performing sites. 

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Rank Film (distributor) Three-day gross (July 5-7) Total gross to date Week
 1. Inside Out 2 (Disney) £5.1m £40.1m 4
 2. A Quiet Place: Day One (Paramount) £1.6m £6.2m 2
 3. Bad Boys: Ride Or Die (Sony) £446,578 £11.1m 5
 4. MaXXXine (Universal) £384,410 £384,410 1
 5. The Bikeriders (Universal) £373,027 £3.2m

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https://www.screendaily.com/news/inside-out-2-becomes-highest-grossing-film-of-2024-at-uk-ireland-box-office/5195278.article

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Inside Out 2 retains its No.1 spot for the fourth consecutive weekend, dropping only 15% to gross a further £5.1m. Kelsey Mann’s animated sequel has now become the first title to cross the £40m mark for the year, surpassing Dune: Part II (£39.5m) to claim the position of 2024’s highest-grossing film. Pixar’s sequel has now also surpassed the lifetime total of its predecessor Inside Out (£39.3m).
Another non-mover this weekend is A Quiet Place: Day One at No.2, which drops just 34% in its second week of release to gross £1.6m. Michael Sarnoski’s prequel has a total to date of £6.1m, tracking only 3% behind A Quiet Place (£6.3m) and 4% behind A Quiet Place Part II (£6.4m) at the same point of release.
Following suit, Bad Boys: Ride Or Die remains at No.3 with £446k in its fifth weekend, down just 32%. With a total to date of £11.0m the latest action sequel is the second-biggest title in the franchise, tracking 32% behind the lifetime total of Bad Boys For Life (£16.2m).
MaXXXine is the highest new opener this weekend at No.4, with a gross of £382k. Ti West’s latest horror is his biggest opening to date, ahead of his previous releases 2022’s X (opening £227k/lifetime 641k) and 2023’s Pearl (opening £192k/lifetime 477k). In our PostTrak exit poll, the title was awarded 3.5 stars and a 78% Total Positive score, both scoring above the horror genre norm of 3 stars and 70% Total Positive. The genre/type of film (40%) and it’s part of a franchise I like (33%) were the main pulls for audiences, with Mia Goth being a draw too, mentioned by 27%.  
The Bikeriders is at No.5 with £373k, dropping 37% in its third weekend. Jeff Nichols’ biker gang drama has a total to date of £3.1m.
Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum-starring comedy Fly Me To The Moon is at No.6, grossing £278k from its Saturday and Sunday previews. Greg Berlanti’s picture preview total is £301k ahead of its full release this Thursday.
Kalki 2898 AD drops 62% from its opening to chart at No.7 this weekend with £189k. The Indian sci-fi epic has a total to date of £1.2m and is the biggest Indian film of the year so far, ahead of Fighter (£1.0m).
The Garfield Movie is at No.8 with a 20% increase and £183k in its seventh week of release. The latest adaptation of the popular comic strip has a total to date of £8.5m, now tracking only 10% behind 2004’s Garfield (£9.5m).
Kinds Of Kindness is at No.9 with £166k, a drop of 46% from its opening. Yorgos Lanthimos’ anthology has a total to date of £735k.
Closing the chart at No.10 is IF with an increase of 3% in its eighth week of release, adding a further £139k to cross the £12m milestone. John Krasinski’s family picture is now his second best-performing title as director, only behind A Quiet Place (£12.2m).
The anime title Blue Lock The Movie – Episode Nagi opened at No.13 with £76k. Including previews its total is £118k and will place at No.10 in the official chart, once the Fly Me To The Moon previews have been excluded.
The overall box office is down 16% from last weekend, and down 18% versus the equivalent weekend in 2023 when Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny remained at No.1 in its second weekend with £3.0m, followed by Elemental opening at No.2 with £2.9m and Insidious: The Red Door opening at No.3 with £2.2m.
Year-to-date 2024 is now running 8% behind the same period in 2023.
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