A brand-new chart-topper has emerged this week as Project Hail Mary debuts straight at Number 1 on the Official Film Chart. Adapted from Andy Weir’s bestselling novel, the ambitious sci-fi adventure follows a lone astronaut on a desperate mission to save humanity. Combining emotional storytelling, big ideas, and spectacular visuals, the film has made an immediate impact with home audiences.
Meanwhile, Wuthering Heights surges seven places to occupy the Number 2 spot. The latest cinematic adaptation of Emily Brontë’s timeless novel continues to build significant momentum, drawing viewers in with its sweeping romance, dramatic Yorkshire setting, and emotionally charged tale of obsession and heartbreak.
Dropping one place to Number 3, Ready or Not 2 – Here I Come remains a remarkably strong performer. The horror-comedy sequel continues the chaotic legacy of the original film, blending dark humour, twisted family dynamics, and relentless survival thrills.
Pixar's Hoppers holds strong at Number 4, continuing its impressive chart run. The animated adventure has thoroughly connected with family audiences through its imaginative concept, colourful visuals, and heartfelt themes of identity and friendship.
After previously spending four weeks at Number 1 earlier in its run, Avatar – Fire and Ash lands at Number 5 this week. James Cameron’s visually stunning return to Pandora remains a major draw for viewers thanks to its immersive world-building, emotional stakes, and epic action sequences.
Climbing one place to Number 6, GOAT maintains steady momentum. The inspiring sports drama continues to resonate with audiences through its uplifting story of ambition, resilience, and pushing beyond expectations.
Making one of the week's biggest leaps, Cold Storage rockets an incredible 29 places to land at Number 7. The sci-fi thriller follows a race against time to contain a dangerous biological threat, delivering suspense, dark humour, and high-stakes tension.
The atmospheric drama Shelter remains steady at Number 8. The emotionally driven story continues to hold viewers with its gripping atmosphere and compelling narrative of survival and human connection.
After spending two weeks at the very top of the chart, Scream 7 falls to Number 9. Ghostface’s latest outing continues to keep horror fans engaged with its mix of suspense, sharp twists, and the franchise’s signature self-aware terror.
Finally, Wicked – For Good climbs back into the Top 10, extending an already historic chart run that previously included four non-consecutive weeks at Number 1. The musical finale continues to enchant audiences with its emotional storytelling and unforgettable songs.