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Let there be Blood

  • Writer: MARK RYAN
    MARK RYAN
  • May 21
  • 1 min read

Opening in the top spot Final Destination: Bloodlines debuts with £4,009,856 (£1,201,709 coming from previews). Opening on 622 screens it was the 6th best opening of the year behind Nosferatu. It was also the 17th widest release of 2025. This was nearly as much as the last installment ‘Final Destination’ took in total, it opened to £1,450,464 in 2011 finishing with £5,250,665. 

Hurry Up Tomorrow was the next best new release, debuting in 6th place with £164,832. On 285 screens it had the 71st best opening of the year.

Hallow Road opened in 8th place with £81954 and ATEEZ’s ‘Towards The Light: Will To Power’ debuted just behind in 9th with £59812 from only 38 screens.

 

Among holdovers, Thunderbolts dropped by half to £1,216,926 in its 3rd weekend, lifting its total up to £13,864,143 and moving up to the 5th top grossing film behind Sinners…..which pushed its total up to £14,392,979, dropping 35% in its 5th weekend and 3rd place. Ocean With David Attenborough topped £1,044,627 after two weeks, moving up to the 38th top grossing spot behind Maria.

 

Final Destination: Bloodlines still

 

 

 

 

 
 

The Undertow - UK Box Office Data
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