The dinosaurs are back at the top of the food chain! Jurassic World – Rebirth charges to Number 1 on the Official UK Film Chart this week, climbing from Number 3 to claim the crown for the first time.
The thrilling new chapter in the long-running franchise reunites familiar faces with a new generation of heroes as humanity faces the consequences of a world where dinosaurs roam free. Blending heart-stopping action with emotional depth, the film has reignited global excitement for the Jurassic saga.
In second place, The Fantastic Four – First Steps makes an astonishing leap, up fifteen places from Number 17. Marvel’s reboot introduces audiences to a fresh, younger version of the iconic superhero team, setting the stage for the next era of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Strong word-of-mouth and spectacular visual effects have helped propel the film into the upper ranks.
Downton Abbey – The Grand Finale ascends to Number 3, drawing audiences back into the elegance and drama of the Crawley family one last time. The film has charmed long-time fans with its emotional farewells and stunning period detail.
After holding the top spot last week, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning drops to Number 4. The adrenaline-fueled finale of the legendary spy series sees Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) facing his most personal and dangerous mission yet.
Wicked remains steady at Number 5, continuing its enchanting run. The long-awaited adaptation of the Broadway musical dazzles viewers with powerful performances and spectacular musical numbers that have cemented its place as one of the year’s must-see films.
Magical favourite Practical Magic enjoys a seasonal resurgence at Number 6 as Halloween draws near, while animated epic How to Train Your Dragon (2025) holds strong at Number 7, continuing to charm families with its breathtaking animation and heartfelt storytelling.
Supernatural horror The Conjuring – Last Rites falls slightly to Number 8 but remains a fright-night favourite. At Number 9, The Bad Guys 2 keeps audiences laughing with its slick animation and fast-paced action. Rounding out the Top 10, 28 Years Later holds steady, with fans praising the long-awaited return to Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic world.
The British Association for Screen Entertainment (BASE) site incorporates data from retailer members of the Entertainment Retailers Association. All results are on the Official Film Chart posted every Week and counts movie downloads from many of the popular services digital downloads, as well as 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD disc sales from all high street and online retailers.
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