
| Rank | Film (origin) | Distributor | July 10-12 | Total | Week |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Moana (US) | Disney | £2.8m | £2.8m | 1 |
| 2 | Toy Story 5 (US) | Disney | £2.5m | £42.4m | 4 |
| 3 | Minions & Monsters (US) | Universal | £1.6m | £7.3m | 2 |
| 4 | Evil Dead Burn (US) | Studiocanal | £696,706 | £696,706 | 1 |
| 5 | The Invite (US) | Black Bear | £430,000 | £1.8m | 2 |
GBP to USD conversion rate: 1.34
Disney pulled off a one-two at the UK and Ireland box office this weekend as Moana topped the charts, followed closely by Toy Story 5.
The live-action Moana opened on £2.8m from 628 locations, making for a site average of £4,480. It is just ahead of the original 2016 animation, which debuted with £2.2m, but far below that of its 2024 sequel Moana 2 which pulled in £12m on opening weekend.
Directed by Thomas Kail, the 2026 remake follows the original story of Moana, the daughter of an island village chief, who, with the help of a shapeshifting demigod, is chosen to restore a magical stone to the volcanic island of Te Fiti.
Following closely behind in second place was Disney stablemate Toy Story 5 which added £2.5m in its fourth session with a 57% drop. Its total now stands at £42.4m.
Universal animation Minions & Monsters dropped 56% in its second week with £1.6m. The third Minions entry is now up to £7.3m and is still notably behind the opening weekends of its two predecessors (£11.6m in 2015 and £10.4m in 2022).
Studiocanal horror Evil Dead Burn debuted with £696,706 from 556 locations, for a £1,253 site average. It opened below its predecessor, 2023’s Evil Dead Rise, which debuted on £1.5m.
Olivia Wilde’s The Invite dropped 42% in its second weekend for Black Bear with £430,000. The comedy drama that premiered at Sundance in January is now up to £1.8m.
Obsession and Backrooms ticking over
Warner Bros’ Supergirl dropped another 66% in its third weekend with £265,725 and for a £5.3m cume.

Universal horror Obsession passed £18m in its ninth session after adding another £247,815.
Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day is now up to £12.4m for Universal after its fifth weekend brought in £195,259.
A24’s Backrooms landed £83,674 in its seventh session. The horror film is just shy of £13m, with a gross of £12.9m.
Universal’s Michael topped £53m on its 12th weekend after collecting £42,886.
Park Circus’s re-release of Aardman’s A Grand Day Out and The Wrong Trousers opened on £18,004.
Mubi opened Karim Ainouz’s Rosebush Pruning on £15,233. The social satire, featuring a starry cast including Elle Fanning and Callum Turner, has a total of £17,474 with previews.
Sony’s Masters Of The Universe brought in £13,301 on its sixth session for a total of £5.3m.
True Brit’s 500 Miles dropped just 26% in its third weekend with £9,157. The drama starring Bill Nighy has now grossed £200,983.
Misan Harriman documentary Shoot The People opened on £8,220 for Watermelon Pictures.
