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UK Box Office Weekend Report 14th - 16th November 2025: Now You See Me: Now You Don't just outpaces The Running Man to top the UK box office

UK Box Office Weekend Report 14th - 16th November 2025:  Now You See Me: Now You Don
Now You See Me: Now You Don't
In the tightest of margins at this weeks UK box office, threequel movie Now You See Me: Now You Don't tops the box office over remake The Running Man.

The crime thriller based around a group of magicians tops the box office with £2.834 Million while The Running Man took £2.833 Million.

Falling from the top to number 3 this weekend is Predator Badlands which spent a week at the top and has taken £4.3 Million to date.

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UK weekend box office top 5 breakdown 14th - 16th November 2025

Highest New Movie This Weekend

  • The movie is the Highest Debut on this weeks UK box office chart.
  • It has spent 1 weeks at the top of the UK box office.
  • It grosses £2,384,018 over its debut weekend
  • It is the 11th top debuting movie in the month of November
  • The movie is a sequel to Now You See Me 2 which took £2,964,641 at the box office after 1 weeks in cinemas.
Now You See Me: Now You Don't
  • The movie Goes Down the Chart to Number 3 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £919,261 over the weekend, a 61% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of £4,259,696 over 2 weeks of release
  • The movie is a sequel to Prey which took £0 at the box office after 2 weeks in cinemas.
Nuremberg

This weeks top 10 UK Box Office films

  1. Now You See Me: Now You Don't - £2,384,018
  2. The Running Man - £2,383,269
  3. Predator: Badlands - £919,261
  4. Nuremberg - £898,313
  5. Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution - £837,562
  6. The Choral - £601,580
  7. Christmas Karma - £487,528
  8. Regretting You - £383,730
  9. A PAW Patrol: Christmas - £258,394
  10. Bugonia - £257,907
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