The U.K. and Ireland box office saw a transition at the summit as Disney’s live-action adaptation “Moana” debuted in the top spot, banking an opening weekend of £2.8 million ($3.8 million).
The launch was enough to narrowly edge out Disney stablemate “Toy Story 5,” which moved to second place in its fourth frame. The film added $3.3 million over the weekend and now has a cumulative total of $56.7 million.
Universal’s “Minions & Monsters” claimed third place in its sophomore session, taking $2.3 million to lift its 10-day running total to $9.8 million. Studiocanal’s “Evil Dead Burn” secured fourth place, drawing horror audiences across its opening frame to pocket $1.2 million.
Black Bear’s ensemble comedy-drama “The Invite” placed fifth during its second weekend, adding $575,431 for a cumulative total of $2.4 million. Universal’s “Obsession” followed in sixth place in its ninth week of release, banking $358,918 for a running total of $24.3 million.
Warner Bros.’ superhero holdover “Supergirl” landed in seventh place during its third weekend, adding £$355,863 to its running total, which now stands at $7 million. Universal’s Steven Spielberg sci-fi thriller “Disclosure Day” took eighth place in its fifth weekend, taking $276,660 to drive its cume to $16.5 million.












