Claiming the top spot, Zootropolis 2 (Walt Disney) continues its animated success story. Reuniting Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde for another fast-paced case in the sprawling animal metropolis, the sequel expands its vibrant world with new characters, sharper humour and a mystery that challenges the duo’s partnership like never before.
Close behind at Number 2, Predator – Badlands (Walt Disney) keeps the sci-fi action intense. Set in a remote and unforgiving landscape, the latest chapter in the franchise strips the concept back to survival basics, pitting human ingenuity against the ultimate extraterrestrial hunter.
Holding strong at Number 3, Sinners (Warner Home Video) maintains its powerful chart presence. Starring Michael B. Jordan in a dual role as twin brothers confronting a sinister force in their hometown, the thriller blends slow-burn tension with moral complexity and psychological depth.
Making a striking appearance at Number 4, Dogma (Visions Home Video) returns to the spotlight. Kevin Smith’s cult fantasy-comedy follows two fallen angels attempting to exploit a loophole in Catholic doctrine, sparking a chaotic cross-country adventure filled with irreverent humour and theological satire.
At Number 5, 28 Years Later (Sony Pictures HE) continues its haunting post-apocalyptic saga. Decades after societal collapse, the film explores how humanity has evolved in the shadow of infection, balancing raw horror with themes of survival and generational legacy.
Landing at Number 6, Dracula (Signature Entertainment) sustains its gothic allure. This atmospheric reimagining of Bram Stoker’s legendary vampire leans into psychological horror and tragic romance, exploring obsession and immortality through brooding visuals.
Now at Number 7, Wicked – For Good (Universal Pictures) keeps the magic alive. The musical sequel deepens the divide between Elphaba and Glinda as Oz edges toward upheaval, pairing darker emotional stakes with spectacular musical sequences.
Positioned at Number 8, One Battle After Another (Warner Home Video) delivers grounded drama. The film follows Bob who is a washed-up revolutionary who lives in a state of stoned paranoia, surviving off-grid with his spirited and self-reliant daughter, Willa
Debuting at Number 9, Song Sung Blue (Focus Features) brings heartfelt musical drama into the mix. Inspired by real events, the film centres on a tribute act whose dedication to performance becomes a moving exploration of love, ambition and second chances.
Rounding out the Top 10, Now You See Me Now You Don’t (Lionsgate) conjures up slick entertainment. The latest instalment in the heist franchise reunites illusionists for another globe-trotting caper, combining elaborate stagecraft, twists and high-stakes deception.
The Official Film Chart Top 10 – 11th February 2026
| LW | Pos | Title | Label |
| 1 | 1 | ZOOTROPOLIS 2 | WALT DISNEY |
| 7 | 2 | PREDATOR – BADLANDS | WALT DISNEY |
| 2 | 3 | SINNERS | WARNER HOME VIDEO |
| NEW | 4 | DOGMA | VISIONS HOME VIDEO |
| 4 | 5 | 28 YEARS LATER | SONY PICTURES HE |
| 8 | 6 | DRACULA | SIGNATURE ENTERTAINMENT |
| 5 | 7 | WICKED – FOR GOOD | UNIVERSAL PICTURES |
| 3 | 8 | ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER | WARNER HOME VIDEO |
| NEW | 9 | SONG SUNG BLUE | FOCUS FEATURES |
| NEW | 10 | NOW YOU SEE ME NOW YOU DON’T | LIONSGATE |