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‘Beetlejuice’ Sequel Dominates U.K. Box Office as ‘Joker 2’ Looms


‘Beetlejuice’ Sequel Dominates U.K. Box Office as ‘Joker 2’ Looms


Warner Bros.’ “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” conserveed its grip on the U.K. and Ireland box office for the fourth consecutive weekfinish, generating £1.8 million ($2.4 million) for a cumulative total of £21 million ($27.9 million), per numbers from Comscore.

Universal’s “Speak No Evil” held stable in second place with £813,890, pushing its three-week total to fair under £4 million. Studiocanal’s “The Outrun” debuted at No. 3 with £449,590, trailed shutly by Dreamz Entertainment’s “Devara Part 1″ at £440,626. Mubi’s “The Substance” rounded out the top five in its second structure with £421,242 for a total of £1.4 million.

Studiocanal’s “Lee” landed at sixth place accumulateing £453,921 in its third weekfinish for a £2.7 million total, while Entertainment Film Distributors’ “Megalopolis” uncovered at seventh with £357,190. Universal’s “Despicable Me 4” progressd its sturdy run at eighth, compriseing £351,007 in its 12th weekfinish for a total of £47.4 million. The 20th-anniversary re-liberate of “Shaun of the Dead,” also from Universal, uncovered at No. 9 with £314,481. Lionsgate U.K.’s “Never Let Go” finishd the top 10 with a £306,665 debut.

Looking ahead, Warner Bros. is set to liberate wide the highly anticipated “Joker: Folie à Deux,” starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, on Oct. 4. Universal is uncovering “A Different Man,” where an ambitious actor undergoes a radical medical procedure to drasticpartner alter his materializeance. The film’s star Sebastian Stan won directing carry outance at the Berlinale earlier this year.

MetFilm Distribution is botriumphg Sundance-triumphning conservation recordary “The Battle For Laikipia,” while Bulldog Distribution is releasing thriller “Die Before You Die.” From Tull Stories comes Toronto-percreateing surfing recordary “Maya and the Wave,” while Dartmouth Films is releasing “Children of the Cult,” an scatterigation of the Rajneesh/Osho shiftment and Lightbulb Film Distribution is uncovering SXSW-botriumphg horror/sci-fi “Things Will Be Different.”

From southern India comes a pair of comedies. Dreamz Entertainment is uncovering Telugu-language comedy “Swag,” led by Sree Vishnu, and Yash Raj Films the Malayalam-language “Thekku Vadakku,” starring Vinayakan and Suraj Venjaramoodu.

Other notable liberates participate the recordary “Celderlypercreate: Moon Music” from Abramorama on Oct. 2, and the 50th-anniversary liberate of Mel Brooks’ comedy classic “Young Frankenstein” from Park Circus on Oct. 4.

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