Although Bridget Jones Baby didn't fare well in the US, the threequel did just fine in the Irish box-office.

The long-awaited follow-up to Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason comfortably topped this weekend's box-office with a take of €562,682. Meanwhile, Cork comedy hit The Young Offenders broke this year's opening weekend record for an Irish film with an impressive €202,205.

Sausage Party, meanwhile, dropped 59% and has fallen to fourth place after spending two weeks on top. Further down the list, The Infiltrator and Blair Witch both had average showings, with €45,224 and €46,292 respectively.  Finding Dory continues to cling on, now totalling €3,353,586 during its eight-week run in cinemas. The only other long-standing survivor in the Irish Top 10 is (gulp) Nine Lives, which has spent five weeks there and has so far managed to score €421,825 from Irish audiences.

Here's this week's report in full, with thanks to ComScore.



1. Bridget Jones' Baby - €562,682 - Total So Far: €562,682

2. The Young Offenders - €138,953 - Total So Far: €202,205

3. Kubo And The Two Strings - €69,012 - Total So Far: €175,179

4. Sausage Party - €51,955 - Total So Far: €648,305

5. Blair Witch - €46,292 - Total So Far: €57,817

6. Finding Dory - €45,496 - Total So Far: €3,353,586

7. The Infiltrator - €45,224 - Total So Far: €45,224

8. Anthropoid - €37,252 - Total So Far: €139,689

9. Don't Breathe - €35,750 - Total So Far: €180,705

10. Nine Lives - €31,684 - Total So Far: €421,825