The Official Film Chart | The UK Top Ten (3rd December)

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THE OFFICIAL UK TOP TEN

This week sees one new entry and one re-entry into the chart placings ahead of the Christmas run-up. From next week, we may start to see the usual festive movies appear on the chart. But what are this week’s new and returning titles, and what is lounging in the top spot? Grab your broom…oh, you know the rest!

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(1) WICKED

Still reigning at Number 1, Wicked maintains its magical hold on the Official Film Chart. The musical blockbuster delves into the origins of Glinda and Elphaba, blending sweeping set pieces, emotional storytelling and powerful musical numbers to reimagine the Land of Oz in vivid detail.

Review | Wicked (2024)
L to R: Cynthia Erivo is Elphaba and Ariana Grande is Glinda in WICKED, directed by Jon M. Chu

(2) NOBODY 2

Rising two places, Nobody 2 at Number 2, intensifies the action as Hutch Mansell is pulled once again into a dangerous underworld. The sequel expands his story with tightly executed fight sequences, sharp humour and deeper insight into the man behind the mayhem.

Nobody 2 Review - Bob Odenkirk (2025)
Bob Odenkirk as Hutch Mansell in Nobody 2, directed by Timo Tjahjanto.

(3) THE GRINCH (ANIMATED)

Continuing its festive climb to Number 3, The Grinch (Animated) brings the whimsy and mischief of Dr Seuss’s classic tale to life. Its colourful animation and playful interpretation of the Grinch’s transformation make it a seasonal highlight.

The Grinch 2018
The Grinch (© 2020 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.)

(4) JURASSIC WORLD: REBIRTH

Shifting down one place, Jurassic World – Rebirth at Number 4, pushes the franchise forward with a world where dinosaurs roam alongside humans. New species, bold scientific dilemmas and rescue missions bring fresh urgency to this evolving chapter of the series.

The T-Rex Raft Sequence in Jurassic World Rebirth
The T-Rex in JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH, directed by Gareth Edwards

(5) F1: THE MOVIE

In at Number 5, F1 The Movie showcases the speed, precision and tension of world-class racing. With high-octane track action and behind-the-scenes drama, it captures both the glory and the pressure of life in the fast lane.

F1 THE MOVIE
BRAD PITT as Sonny Hayes in Apple Original Films’ “F1 The Movie,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Scott Garfield, Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures / Apple Original Films. © 2025 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

(6) ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER

Climbing steadily at Number 6, One Battle After Another provides an intimate portrait of a soldier facing both external conflict and internal turmoil. The film builds its narrative on emotional grit and grounded action as its protagonist fights for a sense of purpose.

ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER
(L-r) TEYANA TAYLOR as Perfidia and SEAN PENN as Col. Steven J. Lockjaw in “One Battle After Another.” A Warner Bros. Pictures Release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures

(7) BRIDGET JONES: MAD ABOUT THE BOY

Jumping back into the upper ranks at Number 7, Bridget Jones – Mad About the Boy follows Bridget into a new era of motherhood, romance and self-discovery. True to form, the film blends witty humour with heartfelt moments as she navigates life’s latest complications.

(from left) Bridget Jones (Renée Zellweger) and Roxster (Leo Woodall) in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, directed by Michael Morris.

(8) THE ROSES

This week’s highest new entry sees The Roses jump an impressive 23 places to Number 8 this week. The film tells the story of a layered, character-driven drama centred on family secrets, strained relationships and the possibility of reconciliation. Its performances and intimate storytelling give the film a lasting impact.

The Roses

(9) SUPERMAN

Dropping four places, Superman (2025) at Number 9, continues to introduce a refreshed vision of the iconic hero. With a focus on Clark Kent’s identity, moral challenges and the evolving world around him, the film lays the foundation for new chapters in his legacy.

David Corenswet as Superman in James Gunn's Superman
DAVID CORENSWET as Superman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ “SUPERMAN,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. © 2025 Warner Bros. Entertainment. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC

(10) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE-THE FINAL RECKONING

Holding strong at Number 10, Mission Impossible – The Final Reckoning delivers another dose of espionage, intricate plotting and practical stunt work. Ethan Hunt’s latest mission edges him closer to the franchise’s anticipated crescendo.

Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning - the team assembles
Tom Cruise plays Ethan Hunt, Pom Klementieff plays Paris, Greg Tarzan Davis plays Degas, Simon Pegg plays Benji Dunn, and Hayley Atwell plays Grace in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

UNTIL NEXT TIME

And that is this week’s top ten chart placings. Can Wicked make it a fourth week at the top next week, or will something arrive to dethrone it? You know what to do. So, until next time…

Whatever you decide, whatever you buy, stay safe, be kind, look after each other, and happy viewing!

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