Disney are back to the live action remakes, this week taking the
Moana animated tale of 2016 and turning into a live action movie, and the film tops this weeks UK box office knocking
Toy Story 5 to number 2 after 2 weeks.
UK box office QuickView
- Number 1 - Moana (1st Weekend)
- Highest debut - Moana (@1)
- Longest run - Michael (12 weeks)
- Highest total gross - Michael (£53,038,510)
- Best Percentage change week on week - Michael (-38%)
- Total UK top 15 this weekend - £9,654,844
- Also new this weekend
- Check out the full UK box office.
UK weekend box office top 5 breakdown 10th - 12th July 2026
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 £2,875,065 over its debut weekend
- It is the 11th top debuting movie in the month of July
- The movie Goes Down the Chart to Number 2 on this weeks UK box office
- It grosses £2,480,703 over the weekend, a 57% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of £42,426,039 over 4 weeks of release
- The movie is the 2nd top grossing film so far in 2026
- The movie is a sequel to Toy Story 4 which took £42,598,992 at the box office after 4 weeks in cinemas.
- The movie Goes Down the Chart to Number 3 on this weeks UK box office
- It grosses £1,727,004 over the weekend, a 61% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of £7,396,012 over 2 weeks of release
- The movie Goes Down the Chart to Number 5 on this weeks UK box office
- It grosses £429,969 over the weekend, a 46% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of £1,821,187 over 2 weeks of release
This weeks top 10 UK Box Office films
- Moana - £2,875,065
- Toy Story 5 - £2,480,703
- Minions and Monsters - £1,727,004
- Evil Dead Burn - £912,234
- The Invite - £429,969
- Obsession - £268,188
- Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow - £265,905
- Disclosure Day - £206,724
- Jackass: Best and Last - £123,673
- Dhamaal 4 - £116,477
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6 years of college/university studying film and Culture and he decided to take a different path, so he taught himself to develop websites.
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