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‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ Tops UK-Ireland Box Office with GBP 4.4 million; ‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ opens second place

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‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ Tops UK-Ireland Box Office with GBP 4.4 million; ‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ opens second place
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Box Office Report

The latest box office numbers are in, and it’s clear that some movies are dominating the scene in Great Britain and Ireland. Universal’s Downton Abbey: The Great Finale has taken the top spot with a £4.4m opening, making it the highest-grossing film of the week.

Top 5 Films

The top 5 films in Great Britain and Ireland are:

  1. Downton Abbey: The Great Finale (UNITED KINGDOM) – £4.4m
  2. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle (Japan) – £3.5m
  3. The Magic: Last Rites (US) – £2.8m
  4. The Long Walk (US) – £1.2m
  5. The Roses (UK-US) – £939,197

Film Analysis

Downton Abbey: The Great Finale has beaten its predecessor, A New Era, which debuted with £3.1m in 2022. However, it didn’t match the original film’s £5.2m debut in 2019. The film performed well in independent cinemas and was particularly successful in Odeon Luxe Cinemas.

Anime Success

The Japanese animation Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle took the second spot with a strong opening of £3.5m. This is the largest opening for an anime title in the territory, and it’s likely to become the highest-grossing anime film ever.

Horror Films

Warner Bros’ horror film The Magic: Last Rites fell to third place with £2.8m on its second weekend. The film has already surpassed the total box office runs of all previous titles in the series. Another horror film, Weapons, added £130,352 to its total, bringing it up to £11.6m.

Other Films

The Stephen King adaptation The Long Walk opened at £1.2m, which is the largest opening for a King adaptation since 2019’s IT: Chapter Two. Disney’s The Roses fell by 38% with £939,197, bringing its total to £7.3m. The comedy More Triggered Friday added £210,100 to its total, bringing it up to £8.5m.

New Releases

The long-awaited mockumentary sequel Spine Tap II: The Ending Continues opened with a disappointing £215,115. The Russian animation Dogs in the Opera debuted with £33,696, while the Spanish drama Deaf opened with £14,198.

Film Updates

Universal’s The Evil 2 exceeded £13m in its eighth session. Paramount’s Smurf added £48,000 to its total, bringing it up to £5.6m. Ethan Coen’s Honey, Not! fell by 72% with £45,059, bringing its total to £346,711. Jurassic World Rebirth is up to £35.8m, while Paramount’s The Bare Weapon beat £7.5m after adding £36,000.

Anime Downton Abbey Great Britain Horror film Japan Jurassic World Last rites Last Rites (1988 film) Mockumentary PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 Pound sterling PVR INOX Republic of Ireland Stephen King The Paramounts The Smurfs (film) Warner Bros.
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