Holding onto the top spot for a second consecutive week, Scream 7 remains at Number 1 on the Official Film Chart. The latest instalment in the iconic slasher franchise continues to thrill horror fans with Ghostface’s return, delivering shocking twists, suspenseful set-pieces and the self-aware terror that has kept the series a genre favourite for decades.
A major new entry arrives at Number 2 with Ready or Not 2: Here I Come. The darkly comic horror sequel continues the deadly chaos of the original, serving up more outrageous violence, twisted family secrets and high-stakes survival thrills.
After four consecutive weeks at Number 1, Avatar: Fire and Ash slips to Number 3. James Cameron’s visually spectacular return to Pandora remains one of the year’s biggest film events, continuing to draw audiences with its breathtaking world-building and emotional storytelling.
Holding strong at Number 4, Shelter continues its impressive chart run. The tense drama has built momentum through strong word of mouth, with its emotionally driven story and gripping atmosphere continuing to resonate with viewers.
Send Help (5) reaches a brand-new peak. The survival thriller keeps audiences on edge with its escalating tension and desperate fight for survival against overwhelming odds.
This week’s second new entry lands at Number 6 with Hoppers. The animated adventure follows a group of animals using futuristic technology to “hop” between species, combining family-friendly humour with heartfelt themes and colourful visuals.
GOAT (7) slips one place but continues to perform strongly. The inspiring sports drama remains popular thanks to its uplifting story of ambition, perseverance and the pursuit of greatness.
Fashion-world favourite The Devil Wears Prada drops to Number 8, though the beloved comedy-drama continues to charm audiences with its sharp wit, iconic performances and behind-the-scenes look at the demanding world of high fashion.
Falling one place to Number 9, Wuthering Heights (2026) remains a strong performer. The sweeping adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic tale continues to attract audiences with its emotionally intense story of love, obsession and revenge.
Rounding out the Top 10, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple drops seven places. Despite the fall, the chilling horror sequel continues to grip viewers with its bleak atmosphere and relentless survival tension.
The Official Film Chart Top 10 – 13th May 2026
| LW | Pos | Title | Label |
| 1 | 1 | SCREAM 7 | PARAMOUNT |
| NEW | 2 | READY OR NOT 2 – HERE I COME | WALT DISNEY |
| 2 | 3 | AVATAR – FIRE AND ASH | 20TH CENTURY FOX HE |
| 4 | 4 | SHELTER | BLACK BEAR |
| 7 | 5 | SEND HELP | 20TH CENTURY FOX HE |
| NEW | 6 | HOPPERS | WALT DISNEY |
| 6 | 7 | GOAT | SONY PICTURES HE |
| 5 | 8 | THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA | 20TH CENTURY FOX HE |
| 8 | 9 | WUTHERING HEIGHTS (2026) | WARNER HOME VIDEO |
| 3 | 10 | 28 YEARS LATER – THE BONE TEMPLE | SONY PICTURES HE |
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