Debuting straight at Number 1, The Housemaid makes an immediate impact.

The psychological thriller follows a young woman who takes a job working for a wealthy, enigmatic couple, only to discover that the household hides disturbing secrets. As loyalties blur and manipulation intensifies, the film builds a tense, claustrophobic portrait of obsession, power and survival.

Zootropolis 2 continues its animated success dropping one place to Number 2. Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde reunite for a new case that takes them into unexplored corners of the mammal metropolis, expanding the world with inventive districts, sharp humour and a mystery that tests their partnership in unexpected ways.

Holding strong at Number 3, Predator – Badlands keeps the sci-fi action relentless. Set in a harsh, isolated environment, the latest chapter in the franchise returns to its survival roots, pitting skilled human fighters against the ultimate extraterrestrial hunter in a brutal contest of strategy and endurance.

Sinners maintains its powerful chart presence in at Number 4 this week. Starring Michael B. Jordan in a dual role as twin brothers attempting to escape their violent past, the film sees them return home only to confront a far greater evil, blending psychological tension with themes of guilt and redemption.

Another new arrival, Anaconda (2025) slithers into Number 5 with high-stakes creature-feature thrills. The reboot follows a documentary crew venturing deep into uncharted jungle territory in search of a legendary serpent, only to find themselves hunted by a massive and intelligent predator in a fight for survival.

A new entry at Number 6 sees Hamnet bring literary drama to the chart. Based on the acclaimed novel, the film explores the emotional aftermath of young Hamnet Shakespeare’s death, focusing on the grief of his mother Agnes and the impact on William Shakespeare’s life and work in an intimate, period-set portrait of love and loss.

Dracula sustains its gothic atmosphere remaining in the Top 10 (7). This modern retelling of Bram Stoker’s classic leans into tragic romance and psychological horror, charting the immortal vampire’s obsession and isolation through brooding visuals and mounting dread.

Wicked – For Good continues to enchant audiences (8). The musical sequel deepens the divide between Elphaba and Glinda as Oz moves closer to political upheaval, pairing emotionally charged storytelling with spectacular production design and soaring musical numbers.

Dropping to Number 9, 28 Years Later keeps its apocalyptic tension alive. Decades after the initial outbreak, the story examines how civilisation has rebuilt itself in a world forever shaped by infection, balancing harrowing survival with questions of legacy and humanity.

With a dramatic climb from 35 last week, Bugonia lands at Number 10. The offbeat sci-fi thriller blends conspiracy and dark humour as two men become convinced a powerful executive is not what she seems, spiralling into paranoia and a surreal exploration of belief and delusion.

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