After entering the box office last weekend at number 2 the new Disney animation
Zootopia 2 makes the climb of 1 place to number 1 this weekend.
The movie does so with a second weekend gross of £4.23 Million which boosts its total UK gross to £11.74 Million, next weekend it will be one of the top 10 top grossing movies of 2025.
Highest new movie this weekend is sequel Five Nights At Freddys 2 which makes its debut at number 2.
The movie took £3.2 Million on its debut, £2 Million lower than the first movie.
Falling from the top is Wicked: For Good which drops to number 3 and has taken £37.6 Million after 3 weeks of release.
UK weekend box office top 5 breakdown 5th - 7th December 2025
- The movie goes up the chart to number 1 on this weeks UK box office
- It has spent 1 weeks at the top of the UK box office.
- It grosses £4,235,672 over the weekend, a 29% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of £11,740,357 over 2 weeks of release
- It is the 11th top debuting movie in the month of December
- The movie is a sequel to Zootopia which took £12,597,202 at the box office after 2 weeks in cinemas.
Highest New Movie This Weekend
- The Movie Is the Highest Debut On This Weeks UK Box Office Chart.
- It Grosses £3,256,484 Over Its Debut Weekend
- The Movie Is a Sequel to Five Nights At Freddy's Which Took £5,379,587 At the Box Office After 1 Weeks In Cinemas.
Wicked: For Good
- The movie Goes Down the Chart to Number 3 on this weeks UK box office
- It grosses £3,225,766 over the weekend, a 58% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of £37,651,990 over 3 weeks of release
- The movie is the 4th top grossing film so far in 2025
- The movie is a sequel to Wicked which took £37,692,709 at the box office after 3 weeks in cinemas.
This weeks top 10 UK Box Office films
- Zootopia 2 - £4,235,672
- Five Nights At Freddy's 2 - £3,256,484
- Wicked: For Good - £3,225,766
- André Rieu's 2025 Christmas Concert: Merry Christmas - £845,675
- Eternity - £388,835
- Now You See Me: Now You Don't - £346,038
- Dhurandhar - £306,677
- Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair - £233,052
- It Was Just An Accident - £164,007
- Nuremberg - £160,156
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