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‘Bad Boys 4’ tops UK-Ireland box office with £2.9m debut; ‘IF’ passes £10m

Rank Movie (distributor) Three-day gross (June 6-8) Whole gross up to now Week
 1. Unhealthy Boys: Journey Or Die (Sony) £2.9m £3.9m 1
 2. IF (Paramount) £866,000 £10.8m 4
 3. The Garfield Film (Sony) £729,503 £7.4m 3
 4. Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes (Disney) £620,929  £14.3m 5
 5. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (Warner Bros) £436,839 £5.6m 3

Unhealthy Boys: Journey Or Die charged to the highest of the UK and Eire field workplace this weekend with a £2.9m debut for Sony. 

The fourth instalment within the buddy cop franchise starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence opened in 643 websites, giving it a £4,391 location common. Together with previews, the motion comedy made £3.9m. 

Journey Or Die had the second lowest opening of the collection, behind 2020’s Unhealthy Boys For Life (£3.8m debut) and 2003’s Unhealthy Boys II (£3.2m debut) however forward of the unique Unhealthy Boys which opened on £866,215 again in 1995.

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Smith and Lawrence reprise their roles as two renegade cops standing in the way in which of a Miami medication cartel, with Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah directing.

In second place, Paramount’s IF took in £866,000 on its fourth outing, pushing John Krasinski’s household characteristic over £10m (£10.8m).

Subsequent in line was The Garfield Film which scored £729,503 for Sony. After three weekends, the animation now stands at £7.4m.

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On its fifth session, Disney’s Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes dropped 41% so as to add £620,929 to its £14.3m whole.

Down 55% hit on its third week of play was Warner Bros’ Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga with £436,839, for a £5.6m whole.

The Watched pot by no means boils

'The Watched'

Debuting simply exterior of the highest 5 was fellow Warner Bros title The Watched (titled The Watchers in different territories) which opened with £387,312 from 549 cinemas. The Eire-shot horror is the debut from Ishana Evening Shyamalan, daughter of filmmaker M Evening Shyamalan, who’s a producer on the movie, and stars Dakota Fanning, Georgina Campbell and Olwen Fouéré.

Common’s The Fall Man landed one other £313,442 on its sixth weekend. The motion comedy now stands at £11.6m.

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On its seventh outing, Warner Bros’ Challengers scored £72,089 for a £6.4m cume. 

Signature Leisure opened Viggo Mortensen’s The Lifeless Don’t Harm to £71,695, rising to £111,827 with previews. 

Lionsgate horror The Strangers: Chapter 1 dipped 57% in its fourth weekend to £69,584. Its general whole at the moment stands at £1.8m.

After a strong opening, Susumu Mitsunaka’s Haikyu!!: The Dumpster Battle dropped 83% in its second outing with £46,435. The anime title has a complete of £393,929.

La Chimera is about to cross the £700,000 mark for Curzon, after including one other £46,093 over its fifth weekend.

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Park Circus’ 25th anniversary re-release of The Matrix made £45,538.

On its 11th weekend, Common’s Kung Fu Panda 4 added an extra £38,518 for a £21.8m whole.

Studiocanal’s spider horror Sting dropped 82% in its second session with £36,719, for a £406,285 cume.

Warner Bros’ 20th anniversary re-release of Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban collected a further £28,149 for a cume of £516,700. 

Amy Winehouse biopic Again To Black appears to be like to be ending up its wholesome field workplace run on £12.3m for Studicoanal after making £23,365 on its ninth weekend.

Picturehouse opened Cannes 2023 title Rosalie on £15,000. Stephanie Di Giusto’s drama, a few bearded lady dwelling in 1870s France, made £30,000 when together with previews.

Documentary Exhibition On Display screen: My Nationwide Gallery 2024 opened on £9,906 for Seventh Artwork Distribution, following its Tuesday June 4 launch.

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