Box Office Boost in Great Britain
The box office in Great Britain has seen a significant increase in June 2025, with a 7% rise compared to the same period in 2024. This surge in ticket sales can be attributed to the release of highly anticipated films, including Inside out 2.
June 2025 Box Office Performance
The total turnover for June 2025 was £76.7 million, a notable increase from the £71.8 million recorded in June 2024. This marks the eighth consecutive! month of growth, with exhibitors expressing optimism about the audience’s confidence in the film industry.
Year-to-Date Performance
The box office for 2025 has already surpassed half a billion pounds, with a total of £532.2 million. This represents an impressive 18% increase compared to the same period last year, highlighting the post-pandemic recovery of the film industry in Great Britain.
Top 10 Films in June 2025
The top 10 films in June 2025 were:
- How to train your kite (Universal) – £16.7 million
- 28 years later (Sony) – £11 million
- F1 The film (Warner Bros) – £9.8 million
- Lilo & Stitch (Disney) – £7.6 million
- Mission: impossible – the last billing (Paramount) – £6.4 million
- The salt path (Black Bear) – £4.6 million
- Ballerina (Lionsgate) – £3.4 million
- Elio (Disney) – £2.4 million
- Karate Kid: Legends (Sony) – £2.3 million
- Final goal: blood lines (Warner Bros) – £1.6 million
Notable Performances
How to train your kite debuted at number one, with a strong opening weekend of £5.7 million. 28 years later also performed well, with a franchise-record opening of £3.9 million. F1 The film took third place, with a notable opening of £7 million.
Year-to-Date Top 10
The top 10 films of 2025 so far are:
- A Minecraft film (Warner Bros) – £56.7 million
- Bridget Jones: crazy about the boy (Universal) – £46.4 million
- Lilo & Stitch (Disney) – £35.3 million
- Mission: impossible – the last billing (Paramount) – £25.6 million
- Captain America: Brave New World (Disney) – £18 million
- How to train your kite (Universal) – £16.7 million
- Thunderbolts (Disney) – £16.2 million
- Sinner (Warner Bros) – £16.2 million
- Mufasa: The Lion King (Disney) – £15.9 million
- Dog man (Universal) – £13.7 million
Upcoming Releases
The key titles to watch out for in the coming weeks include Universal’s Jurassic World Rebirth, Warner Bros’ Superhuman, Paramount’s Smurf, and Disney’s The Fantastic Four: First steps. These highly anticipated films are expected to drive the box office forward and maintain the momentum of the film industry’s post-pandemic recovery.