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Rank Film (distributor) Three-day gross (Sep 13-15) Total gross to date Week
1. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Warner Bros) £4.3m £14.4m 2
2. Speak No Evil (Universal) £1.2m £1.4m 1
3. Lee (Studiocanal) £674,914 £705,643 1
4. Prima Facie (NT Live) £554,794 £1.5m 1
5. Despicable Me 4 (Universal) £389,930 £46.3m 10

Warner Bros’ Beetlejuice Beetlejuice crossed £14m in a second weekend atop the UK-Ireland box office chart as Universal’s latest Blumhouse horror Speak No Evil opened in second place.

Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice added £4.3m on its second session, a 41.5% drop on its opening session. It is up to £14.4m from 10 days in cinemas, falling behind two comparative titles from Burton: 2005’s Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (£19.4m at this stage) and 2010’s Alice In Wonderland (£22.7m). However it is still ahead of the director’s 2019 Dumbo (£12.1m) at this point; and has topped the lifetime total of his 2016 Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children (£12.3m) and 2008’s Sweeney Todd (£11.1m).

Universal’s latest Blumhouse Productions horror Speak No Evil started in second place, with £1.2m from 582 sites at a £2,045 average. Having opened on Thursday, September 12, the film has £1.4m to date, and should soon overtake fellow 2024 Blumhouse title Imaginary (£2m total through Lionsgate).

The top five films took in £7.1m, up 31.7% on the start of the month, and up 39% on the equivalent weekend from last year. Comic book character re-releases will hold major space next weekend, with Sony’s latest Spider-Man title No Way Home (the 4th-highest-grossing film ever in the territory on its original run with £97.1m) and four Batman films from Park Circus including Christopher Nolan’s 2005-2012 trilogy.

Rank Film (distributor) Three-day gross (Sep 13-15) Total gross to date Week
1. Deadpool & Wolverine (Disney) £359,589 £56.7m 8
2. The Critic (Lionsgate) £327,410 £353,075 1
3. It Ends With Us (Sony) £327,196 £20.9m 6
4. Alien: Covenant (20th Century Fox) £… £…
5. Despicable Me 4 (Universal) £… £46.3m 10

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Disney’s Inside Out 2 leads Disney’s slate, adding £154,731. It is up to £58.9m, as the highest-grossing release of 2024.

Rank Film (distributor) Three-day gross (Sep 13-15) Total gross to date Week
1. Usher: Rendezvous In Paris (Trafalgar Releasing) £38,233 £71,064
2. Boonie Bears: Time Twist (Miracle/Dazzler) £32,078 £…
3. My Favourite Cake (Curzon) £31,933 £34,975
4. Starve Acre (BFI Distribution) £7,107 £100,705

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