Here Are the Weekend Box Office Hits for This Weekend, with ‘Weapons’ Landing on Top

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This weekend delivered an upbeat mix of newcomers and reliable holdovers that kept theaters lively. Fresh releases came out swinging with sizeable footprints and solid averages, while the veterans continued to show staying power with steady turnout across a wide range of locations.

From crowd pleasing animation to pulse quickening thrillers and music focused storytelling, there was something for nearly every taste. Let’s ease into the countdown from the titles that just slipped into the chart to the ones that drew the biggest audiences.

15. ‘It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley’ (2025)

15. 'It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley' (2025)
Disarming Films

The new music portrait eased into theaters with 400,000 dollars. Playing at 125 locations, it pulled a sturdy average of 3,200 dollars per theater that hints at strong interest where it is available.

Its weekend number matches the total so far as it begins its run. Magnolia Pictures can build on this opening as awareness spreads and more cities come online.

14. ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ (2025)

14. 'How to Train Your Dragon' (2025)
DreamWorks Animation

Nine weeks in, the family adventure added 430,000 dollars. It screened in 600 locations and averaged 716 dollars per theater after a steeper weekly slide.

The cumulative total has reached 261,571,805 dollars. Universal Pictures International continues to find family attendance even as the run stretches deep into summer.

13. ‘My Mother’s Wedding’ (2025)

13. 'My Mother's Wedding' (2025)
Indian Paintbrush

This intimate drama arrived with 432,000 dollars. With 402 theaters in play, the per theater average of 1,074 dollars shows selective but encouraging turnout.

The total equals the opening frame at this early stage. Vertical Entertainment can grow the audience with careful expansion and positive word of mouth.

12. ‘Smurfs’ (2025)

12. 'Smurfs' (2025)
Paramount Animation

The blue friends brought in 475,000 dollars this frame. It played in 813 theaters and landed a 584 dollar average as it took a sharper week to week drop.

Even with the softer weekend, the total stands at 30,276,888 dollars. Paramount Pictures International continues to reach families in markets where the film still pops.

11. ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ (2025)

11. 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' (2025)
Columbia Pictures

The horror revival scared up 2,136,446 dollars. It showed in 1,105 theaters and earned a 1,933 dollar average with a gentle dip from last weekend.

That lifts the running total to 31,405,000 dollars. Sony Pictures Releasing is holding interest with genre fans who keep showing up for thrills.

10. ‘Sketch’ (2025)

10. 'Sketch' (2025)
Morphan Time

A fresh entry drew 2,527,285 dollars. With 2,157 locations on board, it posted a 1,171 dollar average that suggests a foundation to build on.

The total already sits at 5,018,691 dollars. Angel can nudge this one forward with a patient rollout and targeted marketing.

9. ‘Together’ (2025)

9. 'Together' (2025)
Picturestart

The relationship drama collected 2,600,000 dollars in its second frame. It played in 2,225 theaters and averaged 1,168 dollars per location after a sharper sophomore slide.

Its total now reaches 17,210,661 dollars. Neon will likely focus on specialty hubs and steady programming to find its level.

8. ‘F1’ (2025)

8. 'F1' (2025)
Plan B Entertainment

Racing fans kept the wheels spinning with 2,835,426 dollars. In 1,351 theaters, it managed a 2,098 dollar average and eased nicely week to week.

The film’s total has accelerated to 178,581,000 dollars. Warner Bros. continues to benefit from interest in high speed stories that play best on the big screen.

7. ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ (2025)

7. 'Jurassic World Rebirth' (2025)
Universal Pictures

Dinosaurs still drew crowds with 4,700,000 dollars. The film ran in 2,691 theaters and averaged 1,746 dollars per location as it moved deeper into its run.

That brings the total to 326,800,075 dollars. Universal’s long running franchise keeps delivering for families and fans of large scale spectacle.

6. ‘Superman’ (2025)

6. 'Superman' (2025)
DC Studios

Five weeks in, the icon added 7,800,000 dollars. With 2,920 theaters reporting, it posted a 2,671 dollar average while settling after a mid run dip.

The total has climbed to 331,243,139 dollars. Warner Bros. is seeing consistent turnout thanks to brand recognition and repeat viewing.

5. ‘The Naked Gun’ (2025)

5. 'The Naked Gun' (2025)
Paramount Pictures

The comedy found 8,375,000 dollars in its second weekend. It played in 3,363 locations with a 2,490 dollar average as buzz cooled into a steady groove.

The cumulative figure now stands at 33,009,738 dollars. Paramount Pictures International can keep laughs coming with wide placement and lighthearted campaigns.

4. ‘The Bad Guys 2’ (2025)

4. 'The Bad Guys 2' (2025)
Universal Pictures Corporation

The animated caper added 10,400,000 dollars. With 3,860 theaters in the mix, it delivered a 2,694 dollar average as expected for a second frame.

That brings the total to 43,409,480 dollars. Universal is positioned for a lengthy run powered by family showtimes and strong matinee business.

3. ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ (2025)

3. 'The Fantastic 4: First Steps' (2025)
Marvel Studios

The superhero squad gathered 15,500,000 dollars. It played across 3,600 theaters and averaged 4,305 dollars per location while easing as new titles arrived.

The running total is now 230,412,709 dollars. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures continues to lean on loyal fans and premium formats to keep seats filled.

2. ‘Freakier Friday’ (2025)

2. 'Freakier Friday' (2025)
Walt Disney Pictures

The body swap comedy launched with 29,000,000 dollars. Rolling out to 3,975 theaters, it notched a 7,295 dollar average that points to cross generational appeal.

Its total currently matches the opening figure as the run kicks off. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures should see healthy weekday play as families catch up after the weekend.

1. ‘Weapons’ (2025)

1. 'Weapons' (2025)
New Line Cinema

The top spot went to this buzzy thriller with 42,500,000 dollars. It opened in 3,202 theaters and delivered a muscular 13,272 dollar average that shows strong demand out of the gate.

The total equals its opening for now as it races into its first full week. Warner Bros. looks to have a major hit if the holds remain friendly through the next frames.

Tell us which film you are catching next and share your thoughts on these results in the comments.

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