'Lee Cronin's The Mummy', 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie', 'Akira'

Source: Warner Bros / Universal / Anime Ltd

‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’, ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’, ‘Akira’

UK-Ireland top five, April 17-19
Rank  Film (origin) Distributor Apr 17-19 Total Week
1  The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (US)  Universal  £2.6m  £32.9m  3
 Project Hail Mary (US)
 Sony  £1.7m   £30.3m  5
 The Drama (US)
 EFD  £1.2m  £8.1m  3 
 Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (US)
 Warner Bros  £970,220  £970,220  1 
 Akira (Japan)  Anime  £881,306  £883,200  1 

GBP to USD conversion rate: 1.35

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie neared £33m on its third weekend at the UK-Ireland box office, as new releases Lee Cronin’s The Mummy and Akira entered the top five.

Universal’s The Super Mario Galaxy Movie added £2.6m – a 54% drop that brought it to £32.9m total. It is down on the £4.3m third weekend of 2023 predecessor The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which was at £41.6m by this stage and ended on £54.9m; but has extended its position as the highest-grossing release of 2026, passing the totals of Deadpool 2 (a lower £32.9m), Shrek Forever After (£32.7m) and The Incredibles (£32.4m).

Amazon MGM Studios’ Project Hail Mary, distributed by Sony, topped up by £1.7m on its fifth weekend in cinemas – a 32% drop. The sci-fi is at £30.3m total, comfortably the highest-grossing Amazon production, and has passed the totals of Jurassic World Rebirth (£30.3m), King Kong (£30.1m) and Man Of Steel (£30m).

For the second successive weekend, Kristoffer Borgli’s The Drama starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson posted the best hold of the top 20 titles. The Entertainment Film Distributors release fell 32%, slightly less than Project Hail Mary. It is up to an impressive £8.1m from three weekends, and is now likely to cross the £10m mark across its run.

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy was the highest-grossing new film this weekend, with £970,220 from 550 sites at a £1,764 average for Warner Bros. The film is a reimagining of The Mummy franchise, which dates back to 1932, and which hit a box office peak in the late 90s and early 00s with The Mummy (£3.4m opening; £17.8m total) and The Mummy Returns (£5.9m; £20.4m).

A re-release of Katsuhiro Otomo’s 1988 anime Akira completed the top five, with £881,306 from 412 sites for Anime Ltd, at a £2,139 average. This surpasses the combined totals of previous re-releases of the film, including £357,792 in 2020, and £114,952 in 2016. The 2026 re-release has £883,200 in total.

Cumulative takings for the top five titles fell 38% on last weekend, and are now down for consecutive weekends since Mario Galaxy opened. The figures are also down 27% on the equivalent weekend from last year; exhibitors will be looking for a headline performance from Universal’s Michael Jackson biopic Michael from Wednesday 22 to keep year-to-date ahead of 2025.

More to follow.