Here Are the Weekend Box Office Hits for This Weekend, with ‘Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc’ Leading the Pack
Here are the weekend’s top box office performers with the concrete details—key cast, plot basics, and principal crew—alongside their grosses, theater counts, per-theater averages, totals to date, weeks in release, and distributors, exactly as reported.
‘Blue Moon’ (2025)

Richard Linklater directs this biographical dramedy about lyricist Lorenz Hart, starring Ethan Hawke as Hart with Margaret Qualley, Andrew Scott as Richard Rodgers, and Bobby Cannavale; script is by Robert Kaplow, with music by frequent Linklater collaborator Graham Reynolds and editing by Sandra Adair. Sony Pictures Classics is the distributor. Weekend gross was $585,870 from 689 theaters ($850 average), total $686,726 in week 2, distributor Sony Pictures Classics. Runtime is 100 minutes.
‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie – Infinity Castle’ (2025)

Directed by Haruo Sotozaki (with Ufotable), the feature continues the saga as Tanjiro and the Hashira confront Muzan Kibutsuji within the shifting Infinity Castle; principal Japanese cast features Natsuki Hanae and Akari Kito, with English dub led by Zach Aguilar and others. Sony/Crunchyroll handled the North American release. Weekend gross was $625,000 from 652 theaters ($958 average), total $132,362,639 in week 7, distributor Sony Pictures Releasing. The film has set multiple box-office milestones in North America.
‘Bugonia’ (2025)

Yorgos Lanthimos directs this English-language remake of ‘Save the Green Planet!’ starring Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons as abductors convinced their target is an alien; plot follows a kidnapping spiraling into darkly comic, genre-bending territory. Focus Features handles U.S. distribution. Weekend gross was $690,000 from 17 theaters—a standout platform average of $40,588—with a week-1 total matching the opening, distributor Focus Features. The release continues the Lanthimos–Stone collaboration following their recent projects.
‘Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie’ (2025)

Directed by Ryan Crego, the live-action/animation hybrid from DreamWorks Animation stars Laila Lockhart Kraner with voices and appearances by Kristen Wiig, Gloria Estefan, and Jason Mantzoukas; the story sends Gabby and Grandma Gigi on a road trip that leads back into the fantastical Dollhouse world. Screenplay credits include Mike Lew, Rehana Lew Mirza, Adam Wilson, and Melanie Wilson LaBracio. Weekend gross was $700,000 from 1,372 theaters ($510 average), total $31,190,690 in week 5, distributor Universal Pictures International (UPI). Official materials list Stephanie Economou as composer.
‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ (2025)

Directed by Michael Chaves, the latest entry stars Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as Ed and Lorraine Warren, with Mia Tomlinson, Ben Hardy, and Steve Coulter; writing credits include Ian Goldberg, Richard Naing, and David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, with music by Benjamin Wallfisch. The film features younger portrayals of the Warrens in flashbacks alongside the main narrative. Weekend gross was $730,000 from 961 theaters ($759 average), total $176,741,103 in week 8, distributor Warner Bros. Principal craft heads include cinematographer Eli Born and editor Gregory Plotkin.
‘Truth & Treason’ (2025)

Directed by Matt Whitaker, this historical thriller centers on resistance youth defying authoritarian rule; cast features Ewan Horrocks and Rupert Evans. Angel released the film theatrically in the U.S., with a companion limited series rolling out on the studio’s platform; score is by Aaron Zigman and cinematography by Bianca Cline. Weekend gross was $933,075 from 1,701 theaters ($548 average), total $4,805,349 in week 2, distributor Angel. Production involved Kaleidoscope Pictures with executive producers Russ Kendall, John Foss, and Jon Erwin.
‘Roofman’ (2025)

Directed by Derek Cianfrance and co-written with Kirt Gunn, this crime comedy dramatizes the exploits of real-life robber Jeffrey Manchester; cast includes Channing Tatum, Kirsten Dunst, Ben Mendelsohn, LaKeith Stanfield, Juno Temple, and Peter Dinklage. Music is by Christopher Bear, cinematography by Andrij Parekh, and editing by Jim Helton and Ron Patane. Weekend gross was $2,000,000 from 2,347 theaters ($852 average), total $19,360,072 in week 3, distributor Paramount Pictures International. Runtime is 126 minutes.
‘One Battle After Another’ (2025)

Paul Thomas Anderson’s epic drama features Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor, and Sean Penn, exploring the toll of prolonged conflict, with a wide rollout in IMAX 70mm and large-format presentations. Warner Bros. handled the release, with official IMAX listings confirming the premium runs. Weekend gross was $2,330,000 from 1,473 theaters ($1,581 average), total $65,786,387 in week 5, distributor listed as IMAX in weekend reporting. The film opened September 26 domestically.
‘Shelby Oaks’ (2025)

Written and directed by Chris Stuckmann, the horror film follows a woman searching for her missing sister tied to a vanished paranormal investigators’ group; cast includes Camille Sullivan, Brendan Sexton III, and Keith David. Produced by Paper Street Pictures and Intrepid Pictures, with music by James Burkholder and The Newton Brothers. Weekend gross was $2,350,000 from 1,830 theaters ($1,284 average), total $2,350,000 in week 1, distributor Neon. Final runtime is listed at 91 minutes.
‘Good Fortune’ (2025)

Written and directed by Aziz Ansari, this supernatural comedy stars Seth Rogen, Aziz Ansari, Keke Palmer, Sandra Oh, and Keanu Reeves as an angel whose meddling triggers body-swap chaos between a gig worker and his VC boss. Produced by Garam Films, Oh Brudder Productions, Keep Your Head, and Yang Pictures, with music by Carter Burwell. Weekend gross was $3,100,000 from 2,990 theaters ($1,036 average), total $11,798,756 in week 2, distributor Lionsgate. Runtime is 97 minutes.
‘Tron: Ares’ (2025)

Joachim Rønning directs this sci-fi sequel starring Jared Leto, Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, Gillian Anderson, and Jeff Bridges; the story follows the program Ares crossing into the real world on a mission. Music is by Nine Inch Nails, with production by Walt Disney Pictures. Weekend gross was $4,900,000 from 2,940 theaters ($1,666 average), total $63,367,203 in week 3, distributor Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film opened October 10 in premium formats including IMAX and Dolby Cinema.
‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere’ (2025)

Written and directed by Scott Cooper, the biographical drama stars Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen during the making of the album ‘Nebraska,’ with Jeremy Strong, Paul Walter Hauser, Stephen Graham, and Odessa Young in supporting roles. Key crew includes cinematographer Masanobu Takayanagi, editor Pamela Martin, and composer Jeremiah Fraites. Weekend gross was $9,100,000 from 3,460 theaters ($2,630 average), total $9,100,000 in week 1, distributor Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film premiered at Telluride and opened October 24 in the U.S.
‘Regretting You’ (2025)

Directed by Josh Boone and adapted from Colleen Hoover’s novel, the drama stars Allison Williams and Mckenna Grace as mother and daughter whose relationship fractures after a tragedy; cast also includes Dave Franco and Mason Thames. Paramount handled the U.S. release following an October festival bow. Weekend gross was $12,850,000 from 3,393 theaters ($3,787 average), total $12,850,000 in week 1, distributor Paramount Pictures International. Hoover served as an executive producer.
‘Black Phone 2’ (2025)

Directed by Scott Derrickson and co-written with C. Robert Cargill, the sequel reunites Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, Jeremy Davies, and Ethan Hawke, with Demián Bichir joining; it follows Finn years after the original abduction as new hauntings surface. Cinematography is by Pär M. Ekberg and the film is produced by Blumhouse and Crooked Highway for Universal. Weekend gross was $13,000,000 from 3,460 theaters ($3,757 average), total $49,053,395 in week 2, distributor Universal Pictures. Runtime is 114 minutes.
‘Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc’ (2025)

Directed by Tatsuya Yoshihara and written by Hiroshi Seko, the MAPPA-produced anime continues Denji’s story as the enigmatic Reze upends his life amid escalating devil conflicts; Japanese voice cast includes Kikunosuke Toya and Reina Ueda. Music is by Kensuke Ushio, with international theatrical distribution via Crunchyroll through Sony Pictures Releasing. Weekend gross was $17,250,000 from 3,003 theaters ($5,744 average), total $17,250,000 in week 1, distributor Sony Pictures Releasing. The film opened in Japan on September 19 before rolling out worldwide.
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