Continuing its dominance at the summit for a third consecutive week at Number 1, Wicked – For Good remains firmly in control. The concluding chapter of the Oz saga intensifies the emotional and political fallout of Elphaba and Glinda’s choices, pairing darker themes with expansive musical set pieces as the story moves toward its dramatic resolution.
Making an immediate impact as a brand-new entry at Number 2, The Running Man brings a bold new take on the dystopian thriller. Set in a near-future society obsessed with spectacle, the film follows a man forced into a deadly televised contest where survival means outwitting both hunters and an unforgiving system.
Sliding to Number 3, Predator – Badlands continues its brutal run. Set against an unforgiving landscape, the film strips the franchise back to its survival roots as humans face off against the ultimate hunter in a relentless battle of endurance.
Gaining ground at Number 4, 28 Years Later builds on its apocalyptic legacy. Returning to a world forever changed by infection, the film explores how civilisation has evolved decades on, blending raw horror with themes of legacy, fear and resilience.
One of the week’s most dramatic movers, TRON Ares surges into Number 5 from deep in the chart. Expanding the digital universe, the film introduces a new program sent into the real world, pushing the franchise’s sleek visuals and high-concept ideas into bold new territory.
Now positioned at Number 6, Dracula continues its gothic spell. This modern retelling leans into psychological horror and tragic romance, exploring obsession, immortality and the cost of eternal longing through moody visuals and slow-building tension.
Holding at Number 7, Jurassic World – Rebirth keeps the blockbuster spectacle alive. The film expands its vision of a world shared by humans and dinosaurs, introducing new species and escalating global stakes alongside large-scale action.
Dropping to Number 8, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 remains a chilling presence. The sequel deepens the mythology of the haunted animatronics, escalating the terror with new characters, darker lore and sustained suspense.
Climbing back into the Top 10 at Number 9, One Battle After Another offers a more grounded, character-driven counterpoint. The film follows a soldier grappling with past trauma and present conflict, blending emotional depth with gritty realism.
Rounding out the chart at Number 10, Sinners continues its run. The thriller follows twin brothers, both played by Michael B. Jordan, who return to their hometown seeking a fresh start—only to uncover a far greater evil waiting to pull them back into their past.
The Official Film Chart Top 10 – 21st January 2026
| LW | Pos | Title | Label |
| 1 | 1 | WICKED – FOR GOOD | UNIVERSAL PICTURES |
| NEW | 2 | THE RUNNING MAN | PARAMOUNT |
| 2 | 3 | PREDATOR – BADLANDS | 20TH CENTURY FOX HE |
| 5 | 4 | 28 YEARS LATER | SONY PICTURES HE |
| 40 | 5 | TRON ARES | WALT DISNEY |
| 4 | 6 | DRACULA | SIGNATURE ENTERTAINMENT |
| 9 | 7 | JURASSIC WORLD – REBIRTH | UNIVERSAL PICTURES |
| 3 | 8 | FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S 2 | UNIVERSAL PICTURES |
| 16 | 9 | ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER | WARNER HOME VIDEO |
| 10 | 10 | SINNERS | WARNER HOME VIDEO |