The Box Office Top 10 | The UK Top 10 (22-24 May)

Explore the films at the UK box office and discover the top films of the weekend at the cinema.

Welcome to The Official UK Box Office Top Ten.

This weekend at the UK box officeStar Wars returns to cinemas for the first time in nearly seven years, alongside three other new entries, with one studio dominating the charts, and Indian cinema continuing to pique audience interest. Read on to find out if The Mandalorian And Grogu captivated cinemagoers, which studio is currently on top, and more. Keep your helmet on and find your new Obsession with this weekend’s top ten.

(1) Star Wars: The Mandalorian And Grogu

The Mandalorian and Grogu is the subject of much box-office interest, especially as this is the first Star Wars film back in cinemas since 2019’s Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker, and it’s an indicator of how much cachet the franchise still holds with general audiences. In the UK at least, the picture isn’t great, as The Mandalorian And Grogu opened to £5,291,385, even below the inflation-unadjusted opening for 2018’s Solo: A Star Wars Story of £6,061,231. The Mandalorian and Grogu’s opening looks like chump change when compared to the opening of the last Star Wars film, The Rise of Skywalker, which was £20,864,500. The film has a lot of ground to cover.

The Mandalorian and Grogu
The Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) in Lucasfilm’s THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU. Photo courtesy of Lucasfilm. © 2026 Lucasfilm Ltd™. All Rights Reserved.

(2) Michael

Holding steady in second place, Michael keeps audiences engaged in its fifth weekend, pulling in another £1,781,990. Its total is £44,292,051, with it likely to reach £50 million before it bows out. This is also the first of four Universal films in the top ten, a testament to their strong slate.

(3) Obsession

Audiences are obsessed with Obsession; its total only fell by four percent in its second weekend, taking in £1,284,749. This was enough to help it gain a position in the top ten rankings, up one from the previous weekend. This is a phenomenal hold, even taking into account the ever-so-slight cinema expansion, with it now playing in 506 sites, up from 482. Distributor Universal will be happy with this, as well as director Curry Barker.

(4) The Devil Wears Prada 2

Taking a tumble from its previous second-place finish, The Devil Wears Prada 2 brings in £1,149,500 in its fourth weekend of release. This isn’t as bad as it looks, as the film has been playing well on weekdays, with a total gross to date of £30,209,206.

The Box Office Top 10 | The UK Top 10 (22-24 May)
(L-R) Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs, Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly and Stanley Tucci as Nigel Kipling in 20th Century Studios’ THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2. Photo by Macall Polay. © 2026 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

(5) Drishyam 3

Drishyam 3, an Indian film, opens at £835,968. The movie is the third installment of the Drishyam film series, and follows Georgekutty as his life unfolds four-and-a-half years after the events of the previous film. Despite opening in fewer cinemas than any other film on this list (only 260), Drishyam 3 has captured audience attention and shows that Indian films continue to find fertile ground in the UK.

(6) The Sheep Detectives

The Sheep Detectives finds itself at the number six spot, despite being at number three last weekend. In its third weekend, the film brought in £538,088, a steep 61% drop from last weekend’s takings. Following a flock of sheep after their shepherd is killed, the sheep take it upon themselves to solve the mystery of his death.

The Sheep Detectives Delivers A Real Hugh-Dunnit With The New Trailer And Poster
(L to R) Julia-Louis Dreyfus as the voice of Lily and Hugh Jackman as George Hardy in THE SHEEP DETECTIVES, from Amazon MGM Studios. Photo credit: Courtesy of Amazon MGM Studios © 2026 Amazon Content Services LLC. All Rights Reserved.

(7)  Passenger

A new release from distributor Paramount, Passenger, opens to £335,756. The film follows a young couple, Tyler and Maddie, who quit their lives to live in a van on the open road. Their dream turns into a nightmare when they witness a gruesome highway accident and inadvertently pick up a demonic entity.

(8) Finding Emily

Universal’s third film in the weekend top ten, Finding Emily, opens to £212,752. Starring  Spike Fearn as Owen, a lovestruck musician who gets his dream girl’s number on a night out but realizes it is missing a digit, so teams up with fellow student Emily on a campus-wide adventure to find her.

(9) The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

The final Universal film for this weekend, The Super Mario Movie, brings in £121,386 in its eighth weekend. Its impressive run in the top ten demonstrates the power of positive family movies, with its overall gross approaching £40 million to date.

Letsa Go, Again!! The Big Game Spot For The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Cleans The Pipes As It Tries For A Touchdown!
L to R: Mario, Bowser, and Luigi in Nintendo and Illumination’s THE SUPER MARIO GALAXY MOVIE, directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic.

(10) The Christophers

Rounding out the top ten is the second weekend of The Christophers with £115,477, down 71% from its opening. The film follows Michaela Coel as Lori Butler, a forger hired by the family of artist Julian Sklar (played by Ian McKellen) to complete his artwork so they can inherit after Julian passes.

This weekend sees the release of the A24 thriller Backrooms and the 25th-anniversary 4 K restoration rerelease of Legally Blonde.

How many of these epic movies will you be watching in cinemas this weekend? Drop a comment in the chat below.

Data from Comscore via the British Film Institute.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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