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Circus

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1988
 60 minutes (1 hrs 00 mins)

Director and Cast Quickview

Directed by

Fielder Cook

Starring

Tony Jay · Margaret Hall · Michael Phenicie · Vincent Irizarry · Karen Kopins · Krista Tesreau

Full cast & crew

Release dates

US release date US release: 3rd August 1988
United States release date United States release: 3rd August 1988

Total grosses

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The third and final Downton Abbey movie stays at the top of the UK box office for a second weekend with a second weekend gross of £2.2 Million.

The movie has now taken a total UK gross of just over £10 Million which is higher than the second movie in the series but is over £3 Million short of the first movie.

A very quiet week at the box office with little in the way of new releases has A Big Bold Beautiful Journey the highest new movie at 6.

The movie takes a little over half a million pound on its debut as holdover movies dominate the top 5.

UK box office QuickView

  • Number 1 - Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (2nd Weekend)
  • Highest debut - A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (@6)
  • Longest run - The Bad Guys 2 (9 weeks)
  • Highest total gross - The Conjuring: Last Rites (£14,980,905)
  • Best Percentage change week on week - The Bad Guys 2 (-17%)
  • Total UK top 15 this weekend - £7,950,005
  • Also new this weekend
    • A Big Bold Beautiful Journey
    • The Sound of Music
    • Tesciowie 3
    • Jolly LLB 3
    • David Gilmour Live At the Circus Maximus, Rome
    • Andrea Bocelli: Because I Believe
  • Check out the full UK box office.

UK weekend box office top 5 breakdown 19th - 21st September 2025

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

  • The movie remains at number 1 on this weeks UK box office
  • It has spent 2 weeks at the top of the UK box office.
  • It grosses £2,267,004 over the weekend, a 48% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of £10,146,360 over 2 weeks of release
  • It is the 10th top debuting movie in the month of September
  • The movie is a sequel to Downton Abbey: A New Era which took £7,671,735 at the box office after 2 weeks in cinemas.

The Conjuring: Last Rites

  • The movie goes up the chart to number 2 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £1,509,630 over the weekend, a 46% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of £14,980,905 over 3 weeks of release
  • The movie is the 15th top grossing film so far in 2025
  • The movie is a sequel to The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It which took £6,780,373 at the box office after 3 weeks in cinemas.

Demon Slayer - Kimetsu No Yaiba - : The Movie Infinity Castle

  • The movie goes down the chart to number 3 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £906,832 over the weekend, a 74% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of £5,514,780 over 2 weeks of release
  • The movie is a sequel to Demon Slayer - Kimetsu No Yaiba - to the Hashira Training which took £839,004 at the box office after 2 weeks in cinemas.

The Long Walk

  • The movie remains at number 4 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £820,555 over the weekend, a 29% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of £2,649,547 over 2 weeks of release

The Roses

  • The movie remains at number 5 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £602,555 over the weekend, a 36% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of £8,521,151 over 4 weeks of release

Keanu Reeves has been doing the full media circus of late to promote his new film Henry's Crime, which unfortunately failed to chart in the top 15 this week with a relatively low weekend gross of £64, 508, but while doing the rounds there was inevitable questions about the rumours of a new Bill and Teds movie, it's been 20 years now and according to Reeves there is a script although he's not seen it yet, but it may well happen.

It's also being reported that during a talk at the London School of Performing Arts Reeves said that he had met with the Wachowskis and discussed a possible return to the Matrix franchise. Reports say that the action will blow the mind in a similar way that the original, and best no argument, did back in 1999.

Throwing all this into confusion now is that reports are appearing that Reeves in fact didn't make any such statement, so what gives? One this that is for certain though is that with the amount of buzz that this possible untrue rumours has created means that there is certainly an appetite still out there for The Matrix, and although the 2 sequels never came anywhere near matching the original the series still has fans.

If the Wachowskis have noticed all this hype maybe they and Warner would sit round a table and work out a way to, successfully, bring this series back to the big screen, and yes it was rumoured to be in 3D.