U.K. & Ireland Box Office for Friday April 3rd 2026. It is a very Good Friday with Mario Galaxy beating its predecessor’s First Friday after trailing the last two days. The Drama also opens strong in 4th.
Wednesday and Thursday were relatively quiet at mine but yesterday was full Mario madness from 12-4 which is when I finished I didn’t stop serving customers on concessions 75% of them buying merch too, cinema must have made a mint yesterday
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie will breach the £10m barrier today, £9.64m current cume, to become the sixth 2026 release to reach the mark.
Project Hail Mary’s third Friday is actually its highest so far, £40k higher than its opening Friday and the third in a row to be in the £1.2m range. It will pass the £20m mark today.
The remaining holdovers are still showing strength despite Mario’s dominance, with The Magic Far-away Tree increasing 50% on its opening Friday and Hoppers nearly doing the same off of last week.
The Drama has pencilled itself in as the adult option in a slew of family competition, and it’s nearly double of Challengers’ first Friday which comparatively posted £438k.
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I find it odd that the first two days were down but Friday was up.
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Wednesday and Thursday were relatively quiet at mine but yesterday was full Mario madness from 12-4 which is when I finished I didn’t stop serving customers on concessions 75% of them buying merch too, cinema must have made a mint yesterday
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie will breach the £10m barrier today, £9.64m current cume, to become the sixth 2026 release to reach the mark.
Project Hail Mary’s third Friday is actually its highest so far, £40k higher than its opening Friday and the third in a row to be in the £1.2m range. It will pass the £20m mark today.
The remaining holdovers are still showing strength despite Mario’s dominance, with The Magic Far-away Tree increasing 50% on its opening Friday and Hoppers nearly doing the same off of last week.
The Drama has pencilled itself in as the adult option in a slew of family competition, and it’s nearly double of Challengers’ first Friday which comparatively posted £438k.
I find it odd that the first two days were down but Friday was up.