‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ tops £10m at UK-Ireland box office; ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ misses top five

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‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ tops £10m at UK-Ireland box office; ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ misses top five

UK-Ireland top five, Sep 19-21 RankFilm (origin)Distributor Sep 19-21 TotalWeek 1  Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (UK)  Universal  

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UK-Ireland top five, Sep 19-21
Rank Film (origin) Distributor  Sep 19-21  Total Week
1  Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (UK)  Universal  £2.3m  £10.1m  2
 The Conjuring: Last Rites (US)
 Warner Bros  £1.5m  £15m  3
 Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle (Japan)
 Sony  £907,171  £5.5m  2
 The Long Walk (US)   Lionsgate  £820,447   £2.6m  2
 The Roses (UK-US)
 Disney  £602,000  £8.5m  4

GBP to USD conversion rate: 1.35

Universal’s Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale held the UK-Ireland box office crown on its second weekend; as Sony’s A Big Bold Beautiful Journey missed out on the top five on debut.

Downton Abbey 3 added £2.3m on its second session – a 49% drop that brought it to £10.1m. It is behind the first Downton Abbey film, which had £13.2m at this stage in 2019; but ahead of 2022’s Downton Abbey: A New Era, which was at £7.7m.

Warner Bros’ former number one The Conjuring: Last Rites moved up a place to second, on its third weekend in cinemas. The horror added £1.5m – a 47% drop – and is just shy of £15m.

It has already surpassed the totals of the previous The Conjuring films, The Conjuring (£10.5m, 2013), The Enfield Case (£11m, 2016) and The Devil Made Me Do It (£9.6m, 2021), as well as the following from The Conjuring universe: Annabelle (£7.5m, 2014), Annabelle: Creation (£8.3m, 2017), Annabelle Comes Home (£6.6m, 2019), The Nun (£11.4m, 2018), The Nun 2 (£6.5m, 2023).

Sony anime Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle moved to third on its second weekend, with a £907,171 session – a 74% drop on its opening. It is now up to £5.5m in total, already ahead of the totals of the three previous Demon Slayer films combined.

Thriller The Long Walk posted the best hold in the top five, dropping just 27% on its second weekend. The Lionsgate title added £820,447 and is up to £2.6m.

Disney’s The Roses starring Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch held a top five spot for the fourth weekend. The family comedy dropped 36%, with £602,000 taking it to £8.5m total.

Romance A Big Bold Beautiful Journey started out slowly for Sony, taking £532,327 from 649 sites at an £820 site average, mirroring its pliable international launch.

After a powerful weekend last time out, takings for the top five dropped 53%, to £6.1m. The figures are still up 28% on the equivalent weekend from last year, as UK-Ireland cinemas look to follow a tough August with a better September. Paul Thomas Anderson’s well-reviewed One Battle After Another offers a good chance to keep figures up next weekend, for Warner Bros.

More to follow.

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