Here Are the Top 15 Most-Popular Movies on IMDb This Week, Including the First-Placed ‘Weapons’
Some weeks it feels like every corner of the big screen is buzzing at once. Sequels are back, reboots are rolling, and a few fresh originals are breaking through with big names and bigger ambitions. This week’s mix brings beloved characters, new faces, and long running franchises that keep finding ways to pull crowds in.
Think quick laughs, superhero showdowns, creature run ins, and heartfelt pairings, all lined up and ready to cue. Use this countdown to catch up on what everyone is clicking on right now, from star packed ensembles to family friendly favorites and late night thrill rides that ask for just a little more popcorn.
15. ‘Freaky Tales’ (2024)

‘Freaky Tales’ features Pedro Pascal, Ben Mendelsohn, Ji young Yoo, Jay Ellis, Angus Cloud, Normani, Jack Champion, DeMario Symba Driver, and Dominique Thorne. It runs 1 hour 47 minutes and is rated R.
This project gathers a wide ranging cast from film and music, bringing several standout performers into one ensemble. The runtime places it in a tight feature length window with an R rating that signals mature content.
14. ‘Sinners’ (2025)

‘Sinners’ stars Michael B. Jordan in a leading role. The film runs 2 hours 17 minutes and carries an R rating.
The production centers on Jordan at the forefront with a lengthy feature runtime that allows room for a full story arc. Its rating points to intense sequences or themes geared toward adult audiences.
13. ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ (2025)

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ showcases Ji young Yoo, Ejae Kim, Arden Cho, and May Hong. It clocks in at 1 hour 35 minutes and is rated PG.
The title blends pop culture vibes with supernatural stakes, and the voice cast adds recognizable talent to the lineup. With a PG rating and a brisk runtime, it aims to reach a wide audience that includes younger viewers.
12. ’28 Years Later’ (2025)

’28 Years Later’ continues the world introduced by ’28 Days Later’ and ’28 Weeks Later’. It runs 1 hour 55 minutes and is rated R.
This next chapter returns to a familiar setting that has long explored survival under extreme pressure. The R rating and near two hour runtime suggest tense sequences and a full scale continuation of the saga.
11. ‘My Oxford Year’ (2025)

‘My Oxford Year’ stars Corey Mylchreest and Sofia Carson. The film runs 1 hour 52 minutes and is rated PG 13.
The project pairs two rising leads and frames its story within a feature length runtime that leans into character and setting. Its PG 13 rating keeps the focus on broadly accessible drama and romance elements.
10. ‘The Pickup’ (2025)

‘The Pickup’ brings together Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, Eva Longoria, and Keke Palmer. It runs 1 hour 34 minutes and is rated R.
This ensemble combines veteran star power with contemporary comedy and drama names in a compact feature. The R rating hints at sharper language or action while the quick runtime points to a fast moving plot.
9. ‘Together’ (2025)

‘Together’ features Alison Brie and Dave Franco. It runs 1 hour 42 minutes and holds an R rating.
The project pairs two frequent collaborators whose on screen chemistry anchors the story. With a mid length runtime and a mature rating, it aims for grounded character moments and adult themes.
8. ‘Superman’ (2025)

‘Superman’ stars David Corenswet as the iconic DC hero. The film runs 2 hours 9 minutes and is rated PG 13.
This entry adapts the classic DC Comics character for a new big screen chapter. Its PG 13 rating and feature length give space for large scale action alongside the origin and identity elements fans expect.
7. ‘Freakier Friday’ (2025)

‘Freakier Friday’ reunites Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan. It runs 1 hour 50 minutes and is rated PG.
The film returns to the body swap concept audiences know from ‘Freaky Friday’, bringing the lead duo back for a new switch up. With a family friendly rating and a comfortable runtime, it aims to welcome longtime fans and new viewers.
6. ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ (2025)

‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ features Matthew Wood, Pedro Pascal, Ralph Ineson, Ebon Moss Bachrach, Julia Garner, Vanessa Kirby, and Joseph Quinn. It runs 1 hour 54 minutes and is rated PG 13.
Based on the Marvel Comics team, this chapter introduces Marvel’s first family to a new era. The cast list spans heroes and formidable presences, and the runtime allows for origin beats along with team dynamics.
5. ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ (2025)

‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ stars Jonathan Bailey, Scarlett Johansson, and Mahershala Ali. It runs 2 hours 13 minutes and is rated PG 13.
Part of the long running dinosaur franchise that grew from ‘Jurassic Park’, this installment continues the series’ focus on humans navigating prehistoric power. Its extended runtime and rating fit the blend of spectacle and peril the brand is known for.
4. ‘War of the Worlds’ (2025)

‘War of the Worlds’ features Ice Cube and Eva Longoria. The film runs 1 hour 31 minutes and is rated PG 13.
Drawing on H G Wells’ classic ‘The War of the Worlds’, this adaptation brings a contemporary cast to the timeless story of an otherworldly threat. The lean runtime points to a tight race against time while the rating keeps it accessible to a broad audience.
3. ‘The Naked Gun’ (2025)

‘The Naked Gun’ stars Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson. It runs 1 hour 25 minutes and is rated PG 13.
Reviving the slapstick detective franchise, this entry brings a new lead and a fresh partner into a series known for sight gags and wordplay. The short runtime suggests a brisk pace that fits the comedic setup.
2. ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ (2025)

‘Happy Gilmore 2’ brings Adam Sandler back to one of his most recognizable roles. The film runs 1 hour 54 minutes and is rated PG 13.
As a follow up to ‘Happy Gilmore’, this sequel returns to the offbeat world where golf meets underdog grit. The feature length gives room for new rivals and familiar faces to share the fairway.
1. ‘Weapons’ (2025)

‘Weapons’ features Khalani Simon Barrow and Luke Speakman. It runs 2 hours 8 minutes and is rated R.
The project spotlights its leads in a full length production that leans into intense themes tied to its rating. With a substantial runtime, it provides space for layered character turns and high stakes sequences.
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