Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning continues a top Official Film Chart
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning continues to reign at Number 1 on this week’s Official Film Chart.
The 2025 action spy movie sees Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) come out of hiding two months after the events of previous instalment Dead Reckoning, battling a rogue AI known as the Entity which has seized control of the world’s nuclear arsenal. He and his IMF allies – Benji (Simon Pegg), Grace (Hayley Atwell), and a terminally ill Luther (Ving Rhames) – race to retrieve a cruciform key and the AI’s source code from a sunken Russian submarine. With Luther’s sacrificial ‘poison pill’ plan, they lure the Entity to a fortified digital vault in South Africa – but can Hunt successfully stop a global annihilation?
The highest new entry this week comes from Superman (2025). Written and directed by visionary filmmaker James Gunn, the film reintroduces Clark Kent for a new generation, placing him at the heart of Chapter One: Gods and Monsters, the first wave of stories in DC’s revitalized cinematic universe.
At its core, Superman (2025) is the story of dual identity: an alien with godlike power striving to live as a man among mortals. Starring David Corenswet in a breakout turn as Clark Kent/Superman, the film explores what it means to belong, to be trusted, and to remain hopeful in a world that questions everything – even its heroes.
Jurassic World Rebirth slips down to Number 3. Set five years after Jurassic World Dominion, Earth’s climate has become largely inhospitable to dinosaurs. Only an isolated equatorial zone sustains them, where the three most colossal land, sea, and air dinosaurs hold genetic material that could unlock a miraculous heart-disease cure. Covert operative Zora Bennett (Scarlett Johansson), with paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis (Jonathan Bailey) and team leader Duncan Kincaid (Mahershala Ali), is dispatched to retrieve samples. They cross paths with a shipwrecked civilian family and together become stranded on a forbidden island rife with hidden horrors. Alliances form, dangers escalate, and the fate of dinosaur and humankind hangs in the balance.
The final new entry on the Official Film Chart comes from The Bad Guys 2, which reunites our reformed animal antiheroes for a globe-spanning, sky-high caper, only to be outsmarted by a cunning team of Bad Girls. With crackling wit, visual bravado, and a heart that values redemption as much as recklessness, this inventive sequel showcases that sometimes the best way to go good… is to be a little bad.

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The British Association for Screen Entertainment (BASE) site incorporates data from retailer members of the Entertainment Retailers Association. All results are on the Official Film Chart posted every Wednesday at noon and counts movie downloads from many of the popular services digital downloads, as well as 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD disc sales from all high street and online retailers.
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