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‘Avatar: The Means of Water,’ ‘M3gan’ Proceed U.Okay. Field Workplace Reign

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Disney’s blockbuster “Avatar: The Means of Water” dominated the U.Okay. and Eire field workplace for the sixth consecutive weekend with £2.7 million ($3.4 million), in line with numbers launched by Comscore.

James Cameron’s return to Pandora now has a operating complete of £67.6 million.

In its second weekend, Common’s “M3gan” collected £1.35 million for a complete of £4.6 million. Shut behind was Paramount’s “Babylon,” which debuted in third place with £1.32 million.

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A trio of Sony titles occupied fourth to sixth positions. In its fourth weekend, in fourth place, “Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Any individual” took in £766,245 for a complete of £9.6 million; “Matilda the Musical” collected £661,450 in its ninth weekend for a complete of £25.7 million; and in its third weekend, “A Man Referred to as Otto” £577,305 for a complete of £3.6 million.

MUBI’s Cannes winner “Holy Spider” debuted in 14th place with £60,731, together with previews. Different MUBI titles on launch proceed to show legs. “Aftersun” collected £28,264 in its tenth week for a complete of £1.4 million; “Alcarras” £2,195 in its third week for a complete of £90,744 and “Determination to Depart” £804 in its 14th week for a complete of £1.03 million.

The large Bollywood launch this week is Yash Raj Movies’ “Pathaan,” starring Shah Rukh Khan, that opens midweek on Jan. 25.

Trinity’s huge Lunar New Yr launch is sequel “The Wandering Earth II,” starring Andy Lau, Jing Wu, Zina Blahusova, Regina Wan and Fengyi Zhang.

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The largest launch of the week is Steven Spielberg movie “The Fabelmans,” which eOne is opening throughout greater than 300 places.

Lionsgate is bowing motion movie “Airplane,” starring Gerard Butler and Mike Colter, Altitude is opening Venice winner “All of the Magnificence and the Bloodshed,” whereas Trafalgar Releasing has live performance movie “Billie Eilish: Dwell At The O2.”

Different openers this weekend embody two horror movies “Unwelcome,” which Warner Bros. is opening throughout greater than 100 places; and “January,” from Bulldog Movie Distribution.

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