‘How to train your dragon’ UK-Irland fly high in debut

Universal “”how to Train Your DragonAccording to Comskor, opening with £ 8.1 million ($ 11 million), the UK and Ireland dominated the box office over the weekend.

Walt Disney’s “Lilo and Stitch” moved to second place in its fourth week, producing $ 1.9 million for a strong race of $ 45.1 million. Paramount’s “Mission: Impossible – The Final Recking” followed the third with $ 1.6 million.

“The Salt Path” finished fourth from Black Beer, assembled $ 804,146 and brought its cumulative earnings to $ 8.1 million. In the fifth, Lionsgate UK’s “John Vik: from the world of Balarina” added $ 788,495 £, reaching $ 3.5 million after two weeks.

Sony’s “Karate Kid: Legends” finished sixth for $ 6.6 million with $ 640,665. Warner Brothers. ‘ “Final Destination: Bloodlines” landed in the seventh, earned $ 413,677, to bring its five -week tally to $ 15 million.

Universal’s “The Bailad of Wallis Island” ranks eighth, which is pulling for a cumulative $ 1.2 million in $ 325,998. Trophalgar Releasing’s “Peppa Meat the Baby Cinema Experience” stood in the top 10 in the ninth, earning $ 208,951 and its total amount increased to $ 2.6 million.

Round out the chart was the “clown in a cornfield” of the entertainment film distributors, brought in its second weekend in $ 175,969 for $ 349,705 in $ 175,969.

Later this weekend, UK and Ireland cinema lineup offers a varied mixture of high-profile sequel, international drama and family-friendly fare.

The biggest release of the week is much awaited by Sony Pictures28 years later“Directed by Danny Boyle and starred by Jodi Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jack O’connell, Alfi Williams and Ralph Fianne. After opening at more than 300 places, the film Boyal’s impressive post-Apocalyte franchise marks the next chapter in the franchise.

Disney returns to family location with “Elio”. Curzon brings back the “hidden” (“cash”) to theaters, which gives the Arthhouse audience a chance to re -look at Michael Haneke’s acclaimed psychological thriller. The Sovereign Film distribution leads to the title “Red Path” title “Red Path” directed by Loti Achore.

Three documentaries are released this week, including Dogwoff to “The Last Journey”; Frank Manian’s “A Sip of Irish,” a look at Ireland’s contribution to the world of Pak and drinks, releases through swipe films and facilitates appearances from Oz Clarke, Sam Neel and Pat Short; And “Holowway,” Bfi London London London Film Festival about the Bfi London London Film Festival, which is about the Women’s Jail directed by Sophie Competon and Daisy-May Hudson, opens through power play products.

Additional titles this week include Indian films, Dreamz Entertainment’s “Kubera”, starring Nagarjuna and Dhanush, and “Sitare Zameen Paar,” starring Aamir Khan from AA Films UK.

The slate issued by Magic Light Pictures is the rounding animated prescribed prescript title “Pip and Posse: Sandpit Friends”.

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