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

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The weekend delivered a new leader, steep sophomore slides for a couple of front-loaded titles, and three catalog re-releases that still found audiences. A few wide debuts landed across thousands of screens while late-run studio releases tightened footprints to concentrate on top-performing locations.

Below is a clear breakdown of the numbers alongside tight, factual “about the movie” lines—who directed each title, notable cast, and any underlying source material or franchise context. Dollar figures and theater counts reflect the reported weekend results and totals to date where provided.

15. ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ (2025)

15. 'The Fantastic 4: First Steps' (2025)
Marvel Studios

The superhero holdover added $582,000 (-56.7%) from 630 theaters (-1,020), averaging $923, for a nine-week domestic total of $273,485,891. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures tightened the footprint as the title moves toward ancillary windows.

It’s a 2025 Marvel Studios relaunch directed by Matt Shakman, starring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, with music by Michael Giacchino. The film introduces Marvel’s First Family in the current continuity and is produced by Kevin Feige for Marvel Studios with distribution by Disney.

14. ‘Apollo 13’ (1995)

14. 'Apollo 13' (1995)
Universal Pictures

Marking a 30th-anniversary re-issue, the film earned $600,000 from 200 screens for a $3,000 average; as a first-week engagement, the domestic cume is $600,000. Universal Pictures targeted premium and limited high-yield bookings.

It’s a 1995 space-drama directed by Ron Howard, produced by Brian Grazer for Imagine Entertainment, and starring Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, and Ed Harris, with a score by James Horner. The film dramatizes NASA’s 1970 lunar mission crisis, adapted from Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger’s nonfiction book ‘Lost Moon’.

13. ‘Hamilton’ (2025)

13. 'Hamilton' (2025)
RadicalMedia

On its 2025 re-release, the filmed stage musical earned $644,000 (-71%) from 1,110 theaters (-740) for a $580 average, reaching $16,468,487 over three weekends via Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

It’s a filmed performance of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Broadway musical, directed by Thomas Kail and captured at the Richard Rodgers Theatre with the original principal cast, including Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., Phillipa Soo, Renée Elise Goldsberry, and Daveed Diggs. The film is produced by Walt Disney Pictures, 5000 Broadway Productions, and RadicalMedia.

12. ‘The Bad Guys 2’ (2025)

12. 'The Bad Guys 2' (2025)
DreamWorks Animation

The animated sequel posted $700,000 (-41.6%) from 841 theaters (-762), averaging $832; the eight-week domestic total is $80,327,885 under Universal Pictures.

It’s a 2025 DreamWorks Animation feature directed by Pierre Perifel, with returning voices including Sam Rockwell, Marc Maron, Awkwafina, Craig Robinson, and Anthony Ramos, plus newcomers like Natasha Lyonne and Maria Bakalova. Daniel Pemberton returns as composer, with production by DreamWorks Animation and distribution by Universal.

11. ‘Sight & Sound Presents: NOAH Live’ (2025)

11. 'Sight & Sound Presents: NOAH Live' (2025)
Sight & Sound Theatres

The event presentation opened to $869,991 from 933 locations for a $932 per-theater average; including limited advance playdates, cume stands at $1,086,310. The release follows a one-week, event-cinema model without a major-studio distributor attached in the ledger.

It’s a 2025 live-stage capture of Sight & Sound’s large-scale ‘NOAH’ production, directed for the screen and staged with an on-site cast led by Tom Sharpes. The event is produced by Sight & Sound and booked in theaters as a limited engagement.

10. ‘Freakier Friday’ (2025)

10. 'Freakier Friday' (2025)
Walt Disney Pictures

The Disney comedy grossed $1,100,000 (-48%) from 1,880 theaters (-580) for a $585 average; after seven weekends, the domestic cume is $92,858,938.

It’s a 2025 fantasy-comedy sequel directed by Nisha Ganatra and written by Jordan Weiss from a story by Elyse Hollander and Jordan Weiss. The film stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan alongside Julia Butters, Sophia Hammons, and Manny Jacinto, continuing the body-swap concept originated from Mary Rodgers’ novel.

9. ‘Weapons’ (2025)

9. 'Weapons' (2025)
New Line Cinema

The film added $1,260,000 (-53.8%) on 1,186 screens (-1,124), averaging $1,062, for a seven-week domestic total of $149,731,617. Warner Bros. continued a late-run contraction while prioritizing stronger locations.

It’s a 2025 mystery-horror feature written and directed by Zach Cregger, produced by New Line/Warner Bros. with Vertigo Entertainment and BoulderLight Pictures. The ensemble includes Josh Brolin, Julia Garner, Alden Ehrenreich, Austin Abrams, Benedict Wong, Cary Christopher, and Amy Madigan.

8. ‘Toy Story’ (1995)

8. 'Toy Story' (1995)
Pixar

On its 2025 re-release, the film earned $1,400,000 (-59.4%) from 2,340 theaters (-35) for a $598 average; the re-release domestic cume stands at $5,886,301 after two weekends under Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

It’s Pixar’s 1995 CG-animation landmark directed by John Lasseter, produced by Ralph Guggenheim and Bonnie Arnold, with a voice cast led by Tom Hanks and Tim Allen. The original story and screenplay were developed by a Pixar/Disney team that included Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, Joss Whedon, and Joel Cohen & Alec Sokolow.

7. ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ (2025)

7. 'A Big Bold Beautiful Journey' (2025)
Columbia Pictures

The Sony release bowed to $2,645,000 from 3,300 theaters, averaging $801; as a first-week title, the opening equals the current domestic total.

It’s a 2025 romantic fantasy directed by Kogonada and written by Seth Reiss, starring Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell with supporting roles for Kevin Kline and Phoebe Waller-Bridge. The story follows two strangers who, after meeting at a wedding, are swept into a fantastical trip through pivotal moments from their pasts.

6. ‘The Senior’ (2025)

6. 'The Senior' (2025)
Wayfarer Studios

Opening at $2,773,021 from 2,405 locations, the film averaged $1,153 per theater for a first-frame domestic cume matching its debut. Distribution is by Angel.

It’s a 2025 inspirational sports drama directed by Rod Lurie and produced by Mark Ciardi and Justin Baldoni, starring Michael Chiklis as Mike Flynt with Mary Stuart Masterson, James Badge Dale, and Rob Corddry. The film dramatizes Flynt’s return to college football decades after leaving the game.

5. ‘The Long Walk’ (2025)

5. 'The Long Walk' (2025)
Lionsgate

The Lionsgate release earned $6,300,000 in its second weekend (-46.2%) on 2,845 screens for a $2,214 average, bringing the domestic cume to $22,719,334.

It’s a 2025 dystopian survival thriller directed by Francis Lawrence, adapted from Stephen King’s novel written as Richard Bachman. The ensemble includes Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson, Charlie Plummer, Ben Wang, Roman Griffin Davis, Judy Greer, and Mark Hamill.

4. ‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ (2025)

4. 'Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale' (2025)
Carnival Films

The film posted $6,300,000 in its second weekend (-65.2%) from 3,711 theaters (+17), averaging $1,697 for a $31,625,620 domestic total. Focus Features sustained a wide footprint to capture matinees and older-skewing attendance.

It’s a 2025 historical drama directed by Simon Curtis from a screenplay by Julian Fellowes, produced by Carnival Films/Focus Features. Returning cast includes Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, Elizabeth McGovern, and Jim Carter, with music by John Lunn and cinematography by Ben Smithard.

3. ‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle’ (2025)

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

The anime feature grossed $11,885,000, an 83.2% drop from last weekend, across 3,342 theaters (+27) for a $3,556 average; after two weekends, domestic cume is $99,315,034 via Sony Pictures Releasing.

It’s a 2025 theatrical continuation of the ‘Demon Slayer’ anime directed by Haruo Sotozaki, based on Koyoharu Gotouge’s manga, with Japanese production by Aniplex/ufotable and English-language release supported by Crunchyroll/Sony. The voice ensemble includes Natsuki Hanae/Zach Aguilar, Akari Kitō/Abby Trott, and Hiro Shimono/Aleks Le.

2. ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ (2025)

2. 'The Conjuring: Last Rites' (2025)
New Line Cinema

In weekend three, the film earned $12,950,000, down 49.5%, on 3,413 screens (-389) for a $3,794 average; domestic cume stands at $151,177,124 under Warner Bros. distribution.

It’s a 2025 supernatural-horror installment in the ‘The Conjuring’ franchise directed by Michael Chaves and starring Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson. The film continues the Ed and Lorraine Warren case files lineage and is produced within New Line Cinema/Warner Bros.’ long-running horror universe.

1. ‘Him’ (2025)

1. 'Him' (2025)
Monkeypaw Productions

The film debuted with $13,500,000 from 3,168 theaters for a $4,261 per-theater average. As a first-week entry, the opening equals the current domestic cume of $13,500,000, with Universal Pictures International (UPI) distributing.

It’s a 2025 sports-horror film directed by Justin Tipping and produced by Monkeypaw Productions, starring Marlon Wayans and Tyriq Withers, with Julia Fox and Tim Heidecker. The story centers on a rising quarterback training under a legendary veteran; the original screenplay was developed from a spec by Skip Bronkie and Zack Akers.

Share your take on these weekend numbers—and which credits surprised you—in the comments!

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