It beat second placed Wicked: For Good by almost £10 million, with the film starring Cynthia Erivo making £47 million. Completing the top 10 were Jurassic World Rebirth (£36.1 million), Zootropolis 2 (£30.5 million), Superman (£28.1 million), Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (£26.4 million), and The Fantastic Four: First Steps (£24 million). Completing the top 10 films with UK involvement were How To Train Your Dragon (£23.4 million), F1 The Movie (£22.4 million), Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (£18.4 million), The Conjuring: Last Rites (£18.3 million), and 28 Years Later (£15.6 million). BFI chief executive Ben Roberts said: “Today’s figures demonstrate the UK’s film and TV industries continue to drive a huge amount of investment into the UK economy and create jobs. “We attract some of the most ambitious projects and leading international names to make work in the UK, while our creativity remains one of our greatest exports.
Source: The Herald February 05, 2026 13:04 UTC