In an extraordinary display of chart longevity, the dark thriller Sinners has officially claimed the Number 1 spot on the Official Film Chart. The achievement marks the end of a relentless 33-week climb, proving that home audiences are still captivated by Michael B. Jordan’s dual performance as twin brothers attempting to escape a violent past. The film’s themes of identity and redemption have resonated deeply, finally pushing it to the peak of the UK’s most-watched titles.

The competition at the top remains fierce. Breathing down the neck of the top spot is the visceral horror sequel 28 Years Later, which currently holds firm at Number 2. Decades after the original outbreak, the film’s bleak exploration of a reshaped society continues to draw massive audiences. Meanwhile, the musical powerhouse Wicked – For Good drops to Number 3 after a dominant three-week run at the summit.

The mid-chart features a mix of high-concept thrillers and psychological drama. The dystopian spectacle of The Running Man remains a fan favorite at Number 4, followed closely by the stripped-back, survival-focused Predator – Badlands at Number 5. Anchoring the middle of the pack is the atmospheric reimagining of Dracula at Number 6, proving that gothic horror still has a firm grip on the public imagination.

Further down the list, Leonardo DiCaprio's character-driven drama One Battle After Another climbs to Number 7, while the supernatural tension of Black Phone 2 re-enters the ranks at Number 8.

The week’s only major debut comes from the eccentric sci-fi thriller Bugonia, which enters at Number 9. Centered on two conspiracy theorists who kidnap a CEO they believe to be an alien, the film has quickly found an audience through its blend of dark humor and timely paranoia. Rounding out the Top 10 is the enduring animatronic nightmare Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, which continues to scare up consistent sales.

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