The third and final Downton Abbey movie stays at the top of the UK box office for a second weekend with a second weekend gross of £2.2 Million.
The movie has now taken a total UK gross of just over £10 Million which is higher than the second movie in the series but is over £3 Million short of the first movie.
A very quiet week at the box office with little in the way of new releases has A Big Bold Beautiful Journey the highest new movie at 6.
The movie takes a little over half a million pound on its debut as holdover movies dominate the top 5.
The spin off movie series from the smash hit TV series Downton Abbey, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale hits the top of the UK box office on its debut weekend with an excellent £4.4 Million debut.
The movie follows two previous big screen adaptations which took just over £5 Million for the forst movie and just over £3 Million for the follow up Downton Abbey A New Era.
The movie knocks The Conjuring: Last Rites from the top after a single week, the movie has taken £12 Million to date.
Coming in at number 2 is the animated movie Demon Slayer - Kimetsu No Yaiba - : The Movie Infinity Castle which takes £3.4 Million on its debut.
This is not only 6 times the debut gross of the previous movie in the series but os one of the top debuts for an animated movie.
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The last in The Conjuring movies depicting the infamous Warrens investigations into the paranormal, The Conjuring: Last Rites, top the UK box office in its debut.
The movie continues the series started with the original movie in 2023 and is the top grossing movie of the series with £6.7 Million.
The Roses falls to second on its second weekend of release and has taken £5.3 Million in 2 weeks.
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The Roses, a make of The War of the Roses, starring Olivia Coleman and Benedict Cumberbatch makes its debut a the top of the Uk box office this weekend with a £2.1 Million gross.
The current period of late summer into autumn is proving a very quiet period for the box office, last weekend was the lowest total gross for the top 15 in many a month and this weekend is only slightly higer.
Coming in at number 2 is the 50th Anniversary re-release of Steven Spielbergs classic blockbuster Jaws which takes £1.1 Million over the weekend.
Weapons~2026 falls to number 3 this weekend but is still pulling in the audiences with a slender 27% drop and has taken over £10 Million after 4 weeks.
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