UK & Ireland Box Office: 'Scary Movie' Reboot Dominates, Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Approaches
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UK & Ireland Box Office: 'Scary Movie' Reboot Dominates, Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Approaches

authorBy John Lasseter
DateJun 09, 2026
Read Time2 min

The U.K. and Ireland cinematic market witnessed a fiercely competitive period, with the revival of the 'Scary Movie' franchise securing the leading position. The film premiered with an impressive £4.1 million ($5.6 million), indicating a strong audience reception for the horror-comedy genre. This performance outpaced several other new entries, showcasing its immediate appeal to moviegoers.

Following closely, 'The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act' debuted in second place, earning $3.6 million, while Sony's fantasy epic 'Masters Of The Universe' opened at third with $3.5 million. Established films such as A24's psychological horror 'Backrooms' continued to draw audiences, adding $3 million in its second week, bringing its total to $11.6 million. Universal's horror-romance 'Obsession' also maintained a strong presence, accumulating $2.5 million in its fourth weekend for a running total of $13.8 million. Other notable performers included Disney's 'The Mandalorian And Grogu' and Universal's musical drama 'Michael,' both contributing significantly to the overall box office figures.

Looking ahead, the theatrical calendar is set for further excitement with several high-profile releases. Universal is poised to launch Steven Spielberg's highly anticipated film, 'Disclosure Day,' starring Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, and Colin Firth, across over 300 venues. Additionally, a diverse range of independent and specialized films, including anime features, documentaries, and classic film restorations like Paul Thomas Anderson’s 'Boogie Nights (4K Restoration),' are scheduled to hit screens, promising a vibrant and varied selection for film enthusiasts.

The continued success of diverse film offerings, from horror reboots to critically acclaimed dramas and animated features, underscores the dynamic nature of the film industry. The forthcoming slate of releases, particularly those by renowned directors and with compelling casts, suggests a promising outlook for cinematic engagement and a testament to the enduring power of storytelling through film.

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