Here Are the Weekend Box Office Hits for This Weekend, with the New Animated Hit from Pixar on Top

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The box office saw an eclectic mix of genres drawing audiences to theaters this weekend, ranging from animated family adventures to gritty survival thrillers. Moviegoers flocked to see highly anticipated sequels alongside brand-new original stories that dominated the international ticket sales. With everything from terrifying slashers to heartfelt romantic comedies making a splash, the cinematic landscape is currently packed with diverse entertainment options. Here is a look at how the latest major theatrical releases performed during their weekend run.

‘Solo Mio’ (2026)

'Solo Mio' (2026)
A Higher Standard

Following a wedding disaster, Matt Taylor finds himself left at the altar and completely heartbroken. He decides to turn his non-refundable honeymoon in Rome into a solo vacation of self-discovery. While navigating the beautiful Italian city alone, he crosses paths with a determined local who helps him heal his broken heart. This romantic comedy stars Kevin James as the stranded groom alongside Alyson Hannigan and Jonathan Roumie.

‘2026 Oscar Nominated Short Films’ (2026)

AMPAS

This annual theatrical event brings the year’s most acclaimed short-form cinema to the big screen. The showcase features a diverse collection of live-action, animated, and documentary shorts that are currently vying for Academy Awards. Audiences are given the unique opportunity to experience these critically acclaimed miniature masterpieces in a continuous theater block. It remains a beloved tradition for film enthusiasts looking to watch the nominees before the prestigious ceremony takes place.

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ (2025)

'Avatar: Fire and Ash' (2025)
20th Century Studios

James Cameron returns to the breathtaking alien moon of Pandora to explore uncharted territories and unseen Na’vi cultures. Jake Sully and Neytiri must face the Ash People, a highly aggressive volcanic tribe that threatens the delicate balance of their world. The film pushes the boundaries of visual effects while delving deeper into the ecological themes that define the beloved science fiction franchise. Zoe Saldaña and Sam Worthington reprise their iconic roles as the Sully family navigates yet another devastating conflict.

‘Protector’ (2026)

'Protector' (2026)
Highland Film Group

Milla Jovovich stars as Nikki, a battle-scarred army veteran who left her violent military career to raise her daughter. Her peaceful domestic life is abruptly shattered when her teenage daughter is abducted by a ruthless human trafficking syndicate. Forced to rely on her lethal special forces training, Nikki tears through the criminal underworld while evading both police and military personnel. Adrian Grünberg directs this gritty action thriller that highlights the fierce lengths a mother will go to save her child.

‘Zootopia 2’ (2025)

'Zootopia 2' (2025)
Walt Disney Animation Studios

Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde return to unravel a brand new mystery that threatens the harmony of their bustling mammalian metropolis. The famous bunny cop and her clever fox partner must navigate bizarre new neighborhoods and encounter a fresh cast of anthropomorphic characters. As they dig deeper into the conspiracy, their unique partnership is tested by unexpected challenges and dangerous adversaries. Walt Disney Animation Studios delivers another vibrant adventure filled with clever humor and stunning animation.

‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle’ (2025)

'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle' (2025)
ufotable

The Demon Slayer Corps launches an all-out assault against the villainous Muzan Kibutsuji in the highly anticipated climax of the epic anime series. Tanjiro Kamado and the remaining Hashira find themselves trapped inside the treacherous, ever-shifting labyrinth of the Infinity Castle. They must engage in brutal battles against the most powerful members of the Twelve Kizuki to avenge their fallen comrades. This feature-length adaptation by ufotable delivers breathtaking animation and emotional stakes for the franchise’s grand finale.

‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert’ (2026)

'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert' (2026)
Bazmark

Visionary filmmaker Baz Luhrmann returns to the world of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll with a unique documentary experience. The film utilizes newly restored, long-lost footage from Elvis Presley’s legendary Las Vegas residency and his iconic 1957 Hawaii performance. Audiences are treated to rare archival materials and rediscovered audio recordings of Presley telling his own side of the story. It serves as both a breathtaking concert film and an intimate portrait of an artist whose charisma continues to captivate generations.

‘I Can Only Imagine 2’ (2026)

'I Can Only Imagine 2' (2026)
Kingdom Story Company

Bart Millard of the band MercyMe faces a devastating personal crisis just as his music career reaches unprecedented new heights. While struggling to manage sold-out arena tours, Bart receives a life-changing medical diagnosis concerning his young son. The introduction of a hopeful new musician to the band’s tour forces Bart to confront his past and repair his fragile familial bonds. This faith-based drama explores themes of fatherhood, sudden fame, and finding hope through life’s most challenging storms.

‘Send Help’ (2026)

'Send Help' (2026)
20th Century Studios

Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien star as two colleagues who miraculously survive a catastrophic plane crash. Stranded together on a remote desert island, the employee and her highly demanding boss must find a way to cooperate despite their bitter past grievances. Tensions quickly escalate as they battle the harsh elements and each other in a desperate fight for survival. Director Sam Raimi infuses this survival thriller with his signature blend of pitch-black comedy and nail-biting horror.

‘Crime 101’ (2026)

'Crime 101' (2026)
Working Title Films

An elusive jewel thief executes a string of spectacular heists along the sun-bleached 101 freeway in Los Angeles. His meticulously planned final score unexpectedly intersects with the life of a disillusioned insurance broker who is facing her own moral crossroads. Meanwhile, a relentless detective believes he has finally cracked the criminal’s pattern and closes in on the operation. Chris Hemsworth, Halle Berry, and Mark Ruffalo lead this tense heist thriller adapted from Don Winslow’s acclaimed novella.

‘Wuthering Heights’ (2026)

'Wuthering Heights' (2026)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Emerald Fennell directs this bold, emotionally charged adaptation of Emily Brontë’s legendary gothic romance novel. Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi star as Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, capturing the destructive and all-consuming nature of their infamous relationship. Set against the bleak and rugged Yorkshire moors, the film leans heavily into the primal and devastating aspects of the original text. The provocative period drama features striking cinematography and an anachronistic soundtrack that modernizes the classic tale of obsessive love.

‘GOAT’ (2026)

'GOAT' (2026)
Columbia Pictures

An anthropomorphic goat named Will Harris dreams of achieving glory in the terrifying, full-contact sport known as roarball. Despite being small in a game dominated by massive apex predators, Will gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to join a professional team. His new teammates are initially skeptical of his abilities, but Will remains determined to prove that small animals can hold their own on the court. This animated sports comedy from Sony Pictures Animation features a stellar voice cast led by Caleb McLaughlin.

‘The Bride!’ (2026)

'The Bride!' (2026)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Maggie Gyllenhaal writes and directs this dark, comedic reimagining of the classic ‘Frankenstein’ monster mythology. Set in 1930s Chicago, the story follows a murdered young woman who is resurrected and transformed into the titular Bride. Her revival sparks a complicated romance with her creator’s monster and catches the attention of a ruthless local crime syndicate. Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale lead a star-studded cast in this visually striking gothic romance.

‘Scream 7’ (2026)

'Scream 7' (2026)
Paramount Pictures

Sidney Prescott’s peaceful new life is brutally interrupted when a familiar masked killer surfaces in her quiet suburban town. This time, the new Ghostface directly targets Sidney’s teenage daughter, forcing the legendary survivor to face her darkest fears once again. Sidney must team up with legacy characters and new allies to put a permanent end to the relentless bloodshed. Neve Campbell returns to her iconic final girl role in this slasher sequel directed by franchise creator Kevin Williamson.

‘Hoppers’ (2026)

'Hoppers' (2026)
Pixar

A young animal lover named Mabel participates in an experimental program that transfers her consciousness into a lifelike robotic beaver. Her unique mission allows her to infiltrate the animal kingdom and communicate directly with woodland creatures to uncover their hidden mysteries. She soon discovers an imminent human threat to their habitat and must rally the local wildlife to stage an uprising. Directed by Daniel Chong, this Pixar animated comedy blends science fiction concepts with heartfelt environmental themes.

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