“ Superman ” remains at the top at the box office of the United Kingdom, Ireland,

Warner Bros. ‘“Superman” held post No. 1 at the British office box and Ireland for a second weekend, adding 4.8 million pounds sterling ($ 6.5 million) and bringing its total to 16.3 million pounds sterling ($ 22 million), according to Comscore.
“Jurassic World Rebirth” of Universal maintained a firm take in second place, totaling $ 4.4 million during its third weekend for a cumulative total of $ 33.5 million. Warner Bros. ‘The “F1” racing drama remained in third position, taking $ 1.7 million and pushing its count at $ 24.5 million after four weeks.
Two new titles have entered the first five. The restart of Paramount “Smurfs” landed in fourth place with a start of $ 1.6 million, while Sony’s Slasher renewal “I know what you did last summer” opened fifth with $ 1.2 million.
“How to Train Your Dragon” of Universal continued its strong race in sixth place, winning $ 910,894 for a total of 27.5 million dollars. Sony’s “28 years later” followed in seventh with $ 591,070, bringing its total to $ 19 million.
Disney “Elio” ranked eighth with $ 413,876, bringing his CUME to $ 5.4 million. Disney’s publication “Lilo & Stitch” occupied the ninth position, against $ 264,436 for a robust total of $ 49 million.
“Saiyaara”, who made his debut with $ 261,388.
This week’s major release is “The Fantics Four: First Steps” by Marvel, opening on Thursday July 24. Directed by Matt Shakman, the restart of the superhero presents Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn and Ebon Moss-Bachrach like the New Quartet. Disney distributed, the film is embarking on more than 300 locations.
“The Bad Guys 2” from Universal arrives on Friday July 25, bringing together the public with the reformed outlaws in this lively suite.
The other outings include “Zero”, a thriller from the release of the film Blue Finch, with Hus Miller and Gary Dourdan, and “Dying”, the German drama winner of Berlin from Picturehouse Entertainment.
Sony unleashes the title of anime “Jujutsu Kaisen: hidden inventory / premature death – the film” in certain places on Wednesday July 23, while fans of concert cinema can catch “Roger Waters: this is not an exercise – Live from Prague”, by Trafalgar by
Arthouse’s additional offers include the Korean drama of Hong Sangsoo “What does this nature tell you?” (ICA Cinema), Cannes-Bown thriller “Gazer” by Bulldog Film Distribution, and the 4K restoration of “Amadeus” via Curzon. Warner Bros. will reissue “The Goonies” to celebrate its 40th birthday.