The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has held steady at Number 1 on the UK Official Film Chart, claiming a second consecutive week at the summit. The hit animated adventure from Universal Pictures sees Mario and his companions travel beyond the traditional Mushroom Kingdom, launching into a colorful, cosmic journey packed with familiar faces, brand-new worlds, and galaxy-sized stakes.
The chart-topping animation managed to keep the sci-fi epic Project Hail Mary at Number 2 for a second week running. The space thriller follows a lone astronaut on a desperate mission to save humanity, uncovering the scale of an existential threat facing Earth. Meanwhile, sports drama GOAT rebounded seven places to land at Number 3, focusing on ambition, legacy, and the intense pressure facing a rising star determined to prove they belong among the athletic elite.
James Cameron’s latest cinematic chapter, Avatar: Fire and Ash, rose one position to occupy Number 4. The film returns audiences to Pandora for another visually spectacular adventure as new conflicts, cultures, and dangers reshape the world of the Na’vi. Rounding out the top five, the 2026 adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic gothic romance Wuthering Heights climbed two places to Number 5, revisiting the destructive bond between Heathcliff and Catherine against the wild Yorkshire moors.
The lower half of the Top 10 saw significant movement and a few key returning entries. Psychological thriller The Housemaid re-entered the charts at Number 6, while A Minecraft Movie jumped an impressive eight places to land at Number 7, bringing the block-built gaming world to life for family audiences. Horror-comedy sequel Ready or Not 2: Here I Come dropped two places to Number 8, followed closely by the animated adventure Hoppers, which held firm at Number 9. Finally, the musical fantasy Wicked: For Good climbed two places to Number 10, rounding out the week's chart by exploring the untold story of the legendary witches of Oz.