According to ComScore, Disney’s “The Roses” opened at the UK and Ireland box office, selling £2.1 million ($2.9 million) in its debut frame. The film was a clear market leader for the weekend, with several new entries that helped rock the charts.
Steven Spielberg’s Universal’s 50th anniversary re-release of “Jaws” drew $1.4 million in the second weekend. The classical stirrer surpassed Warner Bros.’s four-week run. “Weapons” moved to third place at $1.1 million, bringing the cumulative total to $14 million.
Universal’s animated sequel, “The Bad Guys 2,” went well in fourth place, winning $1.09 million for a total of $16 million. Disney’s body swap comedy “Freakier Friday” rounded out the top five, raising $101 million over the four weekends, bringing it to a total of $10 million.
Sony’s “Catch Stealing” was launched at Route 6 at 772,462, and event cinema attracted the crowd with “Andre Rieu’s 2025 Maastricht Concert: Waltz The Night Away!” Warner Bros. added franchise muscles to the market with the 20th anniversary reissue of “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” taking over $687,119 on No. 8.
Disney’s Fantastic Four: First Step was in its sixth week, moving to ninth place at $683,528, pushing the cumulative total to $31.2 million. Finishing the top ten is Magic Rays’ Indian Malayalam superhero film “Roka Chapter 1: Chandra,” which debuted for $452,426.
Upon appearance, MusicFilmnetwork will be introducing “William and Harry: Invisible Photography” on Wednesday, a one-day documentary directed by Tim Conrad. Featuring contributions from Ken Wharf, Katie Nicole, Belgian Princess Esmerelda and Ian Volgler, the film offers a candid look at the two most photographed men in the world, with unusual archival images and insider commentary.
On Thursday, the National Theatre’s Inter Aria – Nat Live 2025, which was discovered by Rosamund Pike, part of the ongoing live theater broadcast series, continues its reach to cinemas.
Friday brings the widest range of new releases. Zee Studios International will unleash the Bollywood film “The Bengal Files,” while Warner Bros. unleashes supernatural horror with “The Conjuring: Last Rites.” Bakrania Media will release multiple Indian titles, including the true crime thriller “Udaipur Files: Kanhaiya Lal Tailor Murder”, the sci-fi thriller “Mirai” and the action drama sequel “Baaghi 4”. Park Circus brings back to the big screen in more than 100 locations of “Jumanji” to celebrate the 30th anniversary of “Jumanji,” bringing Joe Johnston’s fantasy adventure starring Robin Williams back to the big screen in over 100 locations.
KaleIdoscope Entertainment introduces the psychological thriller “Row,” while Altitude introduces two products. Sean Ellis’ boxing thriller “The Cut”, Orlando Bloom, John Turturro and Caitríona Balfe are about to open on more than 100 sites. Sony Pictures will deliver “On Swift Horse,” starring Daisy Edgar Jones, Jacob Elordi and Will Poulter. Conic is pleased to announce the winners of the Venice Prize, “Paul & Paulette take a bath.”
Universal will feature Ethan Cohen’s “Honey Don’t!” starring Margaret Quarry, Aubrey Plaza and Chris Evans, while Metfilm distribution will expand the slate with two releases: “Sanatrium” from the Irish Oscars that bowed in Toronto and the drama “Courage.”