U.K. film and TV spending hits $9 billion record

Investment in Britain's film and television sectors reached a record high of $9 billion in 2025. This surge was driven by major productions including adaptations of 'Wuthering Heights,' films about the Beatles, and Marvel's 'Avengers: Doomsday.' The milestone reflects growing confidence in the U.K. as a production hub.

The British Film Institute (BFI) reported that total spending on film and TV production in the United Kingdom climbed to $9 billion in 2025, marking an all-time high for investment in the industry. This figure underscores the sector's robust recovery and expansion following previous economic challenges.

Key contributors to this record included high-profile projects such as a new adaptation of Emily Brontë's classic novel 'Wuthering Heights,' multiple films centered on the Beatles' legacy, and the upcoming Marvel Studios blockbuster 'Avengers: Doomsday.' These productions, along with others, attracted substantial international and domestic funding, boosting local economies through jobs, infrastructure, and creative output.

The BFI's data highlights Britain's appeal for global filmmakers, supported by tax incentives and world-class facilities. While the report focuses on 2025's achievements, it signals sustained momentum into 2026, with ongoing projects poised to further elevate the industry's profile. Industry observers note that such investments not only drive economic growth but also enhance the U.K.'s cultural influence worldwide.

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Illustration depicting UK recorded music industry's milestone £1.5 billion revenue in 2025, with vinyl records, fans, and growth charts in a lively London store.
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U.K. recorded music revenue surpasses £1.5 billion in 2025 amid record consumption

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The British Phonographic Institution (BPI) reported that U.K. recorded music revenue hit £1.507 billion in 2025—a 5% rise and the first time exceeding £1.5 billion—while consumption reached a record 210.3 million album equivalents, up 4.9%. The 11th consecutive year of growth was fueled by streaming (67.7% of revenue) and physical formats, particularly vinyl, with key contributions from breakthrough British artists like Olivia Dean and Alex Warren, alongside global stars Taylor Swift and Oasis.

Ireland's screen industry achieved a record production spend of €544 million in 2025, marking a 26% increase from the previous year. This milestone coincides with multiple Oscar nominations for Irish talent and the introduction of a new 40% tax credit for visual effects work. The developments highlight the sector's growing global presence amid industry challenges.

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The global box office for 2025 reached an estimated $33.5 billion, marking a 12% increase from 2024, driven largely by a massive Chinese hit. Excluding China, the growth was 8%, with international markets showing solid recovery. Disney led studios with $6.58 billion worldwide, boosted by hits like Zootopia 2.

Sales of quiz books and Bibles in the UK surged in 2025, bucking a decline in overall non-fiction spending, according to NielsenIQ BookData. Quiz book spending rose by 24 percent, marking the best year since records began in 1998, while Bible purchases increased by 19 percent to £6.3 million. These gains occurred as non-fiction sales fell to their lowest level since 2014.

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홍콩의 주요 방송사인 텔레비전 브로드캐스트 리미티드(TVB)가 2025년 750만 달러의 순이익을 기록하며 7년간의 적자 행진을 마감했다. 이러한 회복세는 웨강아오 대만구(Greater Bay Area) 지역 광고 기여도가 3배 증가하며 전체 광고 수익이 15% 성장한 데 따른 것이다.

Six new movies and four television series highlight 2026's entertainment landscape, leaning heavily on sequels, prequels, and franchise extensions for familiar storytelling. These releases, spanning horror, romance, superhero epics, and dramas, promise a mix of comfort and controversy. Published in early 2026, the list underscores the industry's preference for established narratives amid evolving viewer tastes.

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Over the Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend in 2026, indie films like Hamnet and No Other Choice saw significant expansions and solid grosses, contributing to a diverse box office performance. Major releases such as Avatar: Fire and Ash continued to dominate globally, while the re-release of The Lord of the Rings trilogy marked its 25th anniversary with impressive returns. Sony's 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple opened softly domestically but found success in international markets like the UK and Mexico.

 

 

 

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