Here Are the Weekend Box Office Hits for This Weekend, with ‘Zootopia 2’ Leading the Pack

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The theatrical landscape exploded with activity this weekend as family-friendly blockbusters and highly anticipated sequels drove massive ticket sales across the country. Animation and musicals led the charge to create one of the most lucrative frames of the year for studios like Disney and Universal. The top films energized the marketplace while smaller limited releases managed to find their own dedicated audiences despite the heavy competition. This diverse slate of programming ranged from high-octane sci-fi action to intimate historical dramas and ensured there was something for every type of moviegoer.

‘Black Phone 2’ (2025)

'Black Phone 2' (2025)
Blumhouse Productions

Universal Pictures saw this horror sequel earn 352,005 dollars over the weekend for a domestic total of nearly 78 million dollars. Ethan Hawke returns as the terrifying Grabber in a story that expands on the supernatural mythology of the first film. The movie dropped 66.4 percent in its later weeks but continues to draw genre fans to its 496 remaining theaters. Mason Thames reprises his role as the young protagonist who must navigate new threats from the other side. The film has solidified itself as a profitable franchise starter with its impressive cumulative performance.

‘Sarah’s Oil’ (2025)

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

Amazon MGM Studios collected another 394,103 dollars with this biographical drama about Sarah Rector. The film depicts the true story of a young Black girl who became wealthy after oil was discovered on her allotted land. It has now grossed over 11 million dollars while shedding 50.8 percent of its audience from the previous frame. Zachary Levi stars alongside Naya Desir-Johnson in a narrative that highlights resilience against systemic exploitation. The screen count dropped to 505 locations as the movie begins to wind down its theatrical run.

‘Regretting You’ (2025)

'Regretting You' (2025)
Harbinger Pictures

This adaptation of the Colleen Hoover novel added 450,643 dollars to its coffers for a cumulative total surpassing 48 million dollars. Paramount Pictures distributed the romantic drama that stars Allison Williams and Mckenna Grace as a mother and daughter navigating grief. The film experienced a sharp decline of 71.5 percent as it lost over a thousand theater locations. Audiences have responded to the emotional story about family secrets and the difficult path toward reconciliation. The production has served as a successful counter-programming option during a blockbuster-heavy season.

‘Sentimental Value’ (2025)

'Sentimental Value' (2025)
Mer Film

Neon expanded this Norwegian family drama to 284 screens where it grossed 489,418 dollars. The film features Renate Reinsve and Stellan Skarsgård in a complex story about an estranged director and his daughters. It held well with only a 20.6 percent drop and brought its total domestic earnings to roughly 2.3 million dollars. Joachim Trier directs this introspective look at the intersection of personal trauma and artistic ambition. The per-theater average remained healthy as the movie slowly builds an audience through word of mouth.

‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’ (2025)

'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery' (2025)
T-Street

Netflix released this highly anticipated murder mystery in 600 theaters to an estimated weekend take of 600,000 dollars. Daniel Craig returns as the southern detective Benoit Blanc to solve a new case populated by a colorful cast of suspects. The limited theatrical engagement has generated 1.6 million dollars in total revenue before the film moves exclusively to streaming. Rian Johnson directs the ensemble cast through a labyrinth of red herrings and clever plot twists. This release strategy allows the film to qualify for major awards while building buzz for its digital debut.

‘Nuremberg’ (2025)

'Nuremberg' (2025)
Bluestone Entertainment

Sony Pictures Classics pulled in 763,488 dollars with this historical drama centered on the post-war military tribunals. Russell Crowe delivers an intense performance as Hermann Göring opposite Rami Malek in a psychological battle of wits. The film has accumulated over 12.5 million dollars domestically despite losing 470 screens this weekend. It focuses on the moral complexities of justice as an American psychiatrist evaluates high-ranking Nazi prisoners. The hold of minus 36.4 percent suggests the adult-skewing drama retains a steady interest among mature audiences.

‘Sisu: Road to Revenge’ (2025)

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

This action-packed sequel from Sony Pictures Releasing earned 773,175 dollars while playing in over two thousand theaters. The total gross currently stands at just over 4 million dollars following a steep 67.9 percent drop in ticket sales. Jorma Tommila returns as the legendary commando who dispatches enemies with visceral and creative violence. The plot follows the solitary hero as he faces a vengeful Soviet commander in a battle for survival. Genre enthusiasts flocked to the theaters early but the front-loaded demand led to a quick decline.

‘Hamnet’ (2025)

'Hamnet' (2025)
Hera Pictures

Chloé Zhao directs this intimate historical drama that grossed 932,278 dollars from just 119 locations. The film boasts a high per-theater average of 7,834 dollars and has reached a total of 1.4 million dollars so far. Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley star as William Shakespeare and his wife as they grieve the loss of their only son. The narrative explores how this profound personal tragedy influenced the creation of the play Hamlet. This platform release strategy indicates strong interest from arthouse crowds and critics alike.

‘Rental Family’ (2025)

'Rental Family' (2025)
Searchlight Pictures

Searchlight Pictures saw this Brendan Fraser drama bring in nearly 2.2 million dollars over the three-day period. The film has earned a total of 7.5 million dollars while playing in 1,925 theaters across the country. The story follows a lonely actor in Tokyo who finds connection and purpose by working for a company that rents out family members. It experienced a moderate decline of 34.1 percent as word spreads about Fraser’s touching performance. The narrative poignantly addresses themes of modern isolation and the universal need for human bonding.

‘Eternity’ (2025)

'Eternity' (2025)
A24

A24 successfully launched this high-concept romantic comedy to the tune of 3.1 million dollars for the weekend. The film has already grossed over 5.2 million dollars thanks to a wide release in 1,348 theaters. Elizabeth Olsen and Miles Teller star in a story about a woman choosing between her husband and her past love in the afterlife. The solid per-screen average of 2,351 dollars highlights the appeal of its unique premise regarding soulmates and eternity. Audiences were drawn to the blend of humor and emotional questions about life after death.

‘The Running Man’ (2025)

'The Running Man' (2025)
Paramount Pictures

Glen Powell headlines this dystopian thriller that added 3.7 million dollars to its domestic run. Paramount Pictures has seen the film gross over 34 million dollars in total despite a crowded marketplace. The Edgar Wright adaptation of the Stephen King novel fell 35.1 percent while retaining 2,749 screens. Viewers witness a deadly game show where the protagonist must survive a gauntlet of professional killers to win his freedom. This modern take offers a grittier vision that aligns closely with the dark satire of the source material.

‘Predator: Badlands’ (2025)

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

The latest entry in the sci-fi franchise grabbed another 4.8 million dollars to push its cumulative total past 85 million dollars. Elle Fanning stars in this futuristic survival story where humans are hunted by the alien Yautja in a desolate wasteland. Disney kept the film in 2,750 theaters where it saw a respectable hold of minus 26.5 percent. Director Dan Trachtenberg expands the lore with new weaponry and high-stakes action sequences. The film has proven to be a resilient performer that continues to draw science fiction fans.

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

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

The Four Horsemen returned to conjure up 6.9 million dollars over the weekend for Lionsgate. This third installment has now grossed nearly 50 million dollars domestically while playing in over three thousand locations. The plot features the illusionist team pulling off a high-stakes heist to expose a corrupt tycoon. It dropped only 22.9 percent which indicates strong word of mouth for the ensemble cast and their magic tricks. Jesse Eisenberg leads the group as they try to stay one step ahead of the law and a new rival.

‘Wicked: For Good’ (2025)

'Wicked: For Good' (2025)
Universal Pictures

Universal Pictures dominated the runner-up spot with a massive 61.7 million dollars for the second chapter of the Oz saga. The musical fantasy has amassed a staggering 269 million dollars in total revenue after just two weeks. Audiences flocked to 4,115 screens to see the conclusion of the story involving Elphaba and Glinda. The drop of 58 percent was expected given the massive opening but the film remains a box office juggernaut. It explores the final transformation of the Wicked Witch of the West and the lasting impact of her friendship.

‘Zootopia 2’ (2025)

'Zootopia 2' (2025)
Walt Disney Animation Studios

This animated blockbuster claimed the top spot with a spectacular 100.2 million dollars in ticket sales. Walt Disney Studios launched the sequel in 4,000 theaters to achieve a massive 158.8 million dollar cumulative total quickly. Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde return to solve a new mystery that takes them into unexplored districts of their animal metropolis. The incredible per-theater average of 25,065 dollars demonstrates the immense pent-up demand for this franchise. Families drove the success of this film which shattered expectations and revitalized the box office.

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