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’28 years later “ignites United Kingdom, Ireland Box Office

According to Comscore,

The follow-up led by Danny Boyle has a cast led by Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Ralph Fiennes.

“How to Train Your Dragon” of Universal held firm in second place, reaching $ 3.8 million during its second weekend for a cumulative total of $ 17.1 million. Disney “Elio” began in third place, collecting $ 1.3 million during her first weekend. Meanwhile, the studio’s “Lilo & Stitch” continued its solid race, taking $ 908,062 during its fifth weekend to bring its total to $ 46.4 million.

“Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” by Paramount followed in fifth position with $ 811,385, bringing its global crude to $ 33.5 million after five weeks in release.

The Salt Path “by Black Bear took sixth with $ 362,939, reaching a CUME of $ 9.2 million. The release of Bollywood “Sitaare Zameen by” by AA Films UK made its seventh debut with $ 306,576, ahead of Lionsgate UK “from the World of John Wick: Ballerina”, which added $ 263,134 in its third frame for a total of $ 4.2 million.

“Karate Kid: Legends” by Sony was in ninth place with $ 239,827, pushing her transport from four weeks to $ 7 million. To complete the first ten, “The Ballad of Wallis Island” by Universal won $ 178,765, bringing his cumulative income to $ 1.6 million.

Among the coming outings, Warner Bros. Unleashed one of the greatest titles in summer Wednesday with “F1”, directed by Joseph Kosinski and with Brad Pitt. Against the high octane world of Formula 1 races, the film takes place on more than 300 locations.

Friday, Universal counts with the release of the suite “M3gan 2.0”. Paramount’s 4K reissue is also on a paramount 30th anniversary of the classic adolescent of Amy Heckerling, “Clueless”, which returns to more than 300 cinemas with Cher Horowitz by Alicia Silverstone with the style of high school.

The releases of this week also include the comedy of verve pictures “Chicken Town” and “From Hilde, With Love”, a romance in wartime in German distributed by Picturehouse Entertainment.

The documentary “The Line We Crosed”, of page75 productions, focuses on the Civil Resistance in the United Kingdom, while “Words of War”, published via Signature Entertainment, brings together Maxine Peake, Jason Isaacs and Ciarán Hinds for a dramatized version of journalist Anna Politkovskaya Russia from Putin.

The other releases include the boxing film “Fighters” (Big Picture Film Club), the Surf documentary “The Road to Patagonia” (Kaleidoscope Entertainment), the documentary on Amy Hardie “Love & Débur” relationships (Dartmouth Films) and the 40th anniversary of Akira Kurosawa “Ran” by Akira Kurosawa “.

The musical price is provided by “Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful” from the exit from Trafalgar, while the fantasy in Dreamz Entertainment “Kannappa” and the horror of Magied Dutterainment “Maa” add South Asian flavors to the diversity of the slate.

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