Here Are the Weekend Box Office Hits for This Weekend, with ‘Wicked: For Good’ Leading the Pack

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Here’s a clean rundown of the weekend, pairing concise film context (franchise/format or source material where relevant, plus distributor) with the numbers you provided—gross, week-over-week movement, theater footprint and changes, per-theater average, cumulative total, and weeks in release.

‘One Battle After Another’ (2025)

'One Battle After Another' (2025)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A large-format showcase released by IMAX continued specialty engagement alongside standard play. The film grossed $205,000 this weekend, representing a 55.3% decline from last frame. It ran in 121 theaters—130 fewer than previously—and posted a $1,694 per-theater average. After nine weeks of release, the total stands at $70,480,005 with IMAX.

‘Bugonia’ (2025)

'Bugonia' (2025)
Element Pictures

An English-language remake of ‘Save the Green Planet!’ carried on its run with Focus Features. The weekend result was $550,000, down 65.7% from the previous frame. It screened in 410 theaters—843 fewer than last week—and averaged $1,341. The cumulative gross has climbed to $16,914,265 after five weeks via Focus Features.

‘Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc’ (2025)

'Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc' (2025)
MAPPA

The manga-based feature adapting the ‘Reze’ storyline from ‘Chainsaw Man’ continued its international and U.S. theatrical rollout under Sony Pictures Releasing. The weekend brought in $600,000, a 61.1% week-to-week decline. It played 503 theaters, a reduction of 917 locations, for a $1,192 average. After five weeks of release, the total has reached $42,500,914 with Sony Pictures Releasing.

‘Keeper’ (2025)

'Keeper' (2025)
Oddfellows Entertainment

A psychological thriller from Neon completed its second weekend of wide play. The film grossed $600,000, which is a 76.3% fall from last weekend. It screened in 1,385 theaters—down 565—resulting in a $433 per-theater average. The running total after two weeks is $3,941,564 under Neon.

‘Sentimental Value’ (2025)

'Sentimental Value' (2025)
Mer Film

An awards-season-positioned family drama expanded under Neon with additional locations. This frame rose 67% to $635,000 while playing in 151 theaters—an increase of 123—yielding a $4,205 average. The expansion helped lift the cumulative figure to $1,477,075. The release is now three weeks into its run with Neon.

‘Sarah’s Oil’ (2025)

'Sarah's Oil' (2025)
Kingdom Story Company

A historical biographical drama released by Amazon MGM Studios continued nationwide play. The film collected $771,542 this weekend, a 65.6% decrease from last week. It ran in 1,347 theaters, which is 1,063 fewer than the previous frame, and averaged $572. The three-week total stands at $10,352,218 via Amazon MGM Studios.

‘Black Phone 2’ (2025)

'Black Phone 2' (2025)
Universal Pictures

The horror sequel returned audiences to the franchise’s supernatural thriller premise under Universal Pictures. It earned $1,000,000 this weekend, reflecting a 62.2% drop from the prior frame. Playing in 1,227 theaters—down 1,192 sites—the film averaged $814 per location. After six weeks, the cumulative gross has reached $76,388,985 for Universal Pictures.

‘Nuremberg’ (2025)

'Nuremberg' (2025)
Bluestone Entertainment

A World War II–era courtroom drama about the postwar trials maintained its platform under Sony Pictures Classics. The weekend result was $1,234,302, down 49.4% week over week. It screened in 1,010 theaters—820 fewer than previously—and averaged $1,222 per site. The total after three weeks is $11,013,967 via Sony Pictures Classics.

‘Regretting You’ (2025)

'Regretting You' (2025)
Harbinger Pictures

A contemporary drama adaptation focused on a strained mother-daughter relationship continued its run with Paramount Pictures International. This frame added $1,520,000, a 59.1% decline from last weekend. It played 1,754 theaters—955 fewer than last frame—for an $866 average. The five-week total has risen to $47,258,477 with Paramount Pictures International.

‘Sisu: Road to Revenge’ (2025)

'Sisu: Road to Revenge' (2025)
Cosmic Snowball

A follow-up set in the ‘Sisu’ universe brought back the gritty survival-action premise for a new chapter, released by Sony Pictures Releasing. The opening weekend delivered $2,600,000 across 2,222 theaters for a $1,170 average. With its first frame now complete, there is no week-over-week change. The cumulative stands at $2,600,000, under Sony Pictures Releasing.

‘Rental Family’ (2025)

'Rental Family' (2025)
Searchlight Pictures

A comedy-drama centered on a hired stand-in “family” scenario opened under Searchlight Pictures. The debut weekend totaled $3,300,000 from 1,925 theaters, translating to a $1,714 average. As a week-one release, there’s no prior-week comparison. The total is $3,300,000 so far, with Searchlight Pictures distributing.

‘The Running Man’ (2025)

'The Running Man' (2025)
Paramount Pictures

A new screen take on the Stephen King story returned to theaters with a wide rollout under Paramount Pictures International. The film grossed $5,800,000 this weekend, marking a 64.8% week-to-week decline. It ran in 3,534 theaters and posted a $1,641 per-theater average. After two weeks the cumulative gross sits at $27,048,103 with Paramount Pictures International.

‘Predator: Badlands’ (2025)

'Predator: Badlands' (2025)
20th Century Studios

This installment in the long-running ‘Predator’ franchise continues the sci-fi action saga and is released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The weekend brought in $6,250,000, a 50.9% drop compared to last week. It played in 3,100 theaters—down 625 locations—yielding a $2,016 average. The total has reached $76,284,737 after three weeks via Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ (2025)

'Now You See Me: Now You Don't' (2025)
Lionsgate

The latest entry in the ensemble heist series follows the Horsemen on a new illusion-driven caper, distributed by Lionsgate. It earned $9,120,000 this weekend, which represents a 56.6% decline from last frame. The film screened in 3,403 theaters for a per-theater average of $2,679. After two weeks of release, the cumulative gross is $36,829,120 under Lionsgate.

‘Wicked: For Good’ (2025)

'Wicked: For Good' (2025)
Universal Pictures

The second part of the two-film screen adaptation of the Broadway musical continues the story of Elphaba and Glinda, released by Universal Pictures. Opening this weekend, it generated $150,000,000 while playing in 4,115 theaters and averaged $36,452 per location. As a first-week debut there’s no week-over-week change to report. The total stands at $150,000,000 after one week, with Universal Pictures handling distribution.

Spot anything surprising in the mix—drop your thoughts in the comments!

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