Here Are the Weekend Box Office Hits for This Weekend, with ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Leading the Pack

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The weekend brought a new title to the top spot as several fresh releases landed alongside sturdy franchise holdovers. The mix of debuts and returning favorites gave theaters a wide range of choices for families, animation fans, superhero followers, and genre audiences. Newcomers opened on a variety of footprints while long running hits continued to add to their totals.

Several franchises kept drawing crowds with superhero adventures, prehistoric thrills, and animated capers. Specialty distributors also rolled out new dramas and thrillers on targeted theater counts. Below is a title by title look at how each film performed and what moviegoers can expect on screen this week, presented from fifteenth up to first.

15. ‘Together’ (2025)

15. 'Together' (2025)
Picturestart

The film earned $454,720 this weekend which was down 58.2 percent from last frame. It played in 439 theaters after shedding 861 locations, posted a per theater average of $1,035, and has reached $20,756,058 after four weeks through Neon.

This release is a contemporary relationship drama that follows a couple navigating commitment, communication, and the strain of outside pressures. The story unfolds through intimate conversations and everyday moments that track the choices pulling them closer and pushing them apart.

14. ‘Eden’ (2025)

14. 'Eden' (2025)
Imagine Entertainment

The film debuted with $1,047,305 from 664 theaters for a per theater average of $1,577. The domestic total matches its opening figure after one week with Vertical Entertainment handling distribution.

The story centers on a small group struggling to survive in an isolated setting where resources are limited and trust is fragile. As tensions rise the characters confront questions about leadership, sacrifice, and what it takes to build a future in a place that may not want them there.

13. ‘Ne Zha 2’ (2025)

13. 'Ne Zha 2' (2025)
Chengdu Coco Cartoon

The animated sequel added $1,547,499 this weekend from 2,228 theaters with a per theater average of $694. The domestic total stands at $22,405,655 in its twenty eighth week with CMC Pictures continuing the run.

Drawing from Chinese mythology the film follows the rebellious boy hero as he grapples with destiny and responsibility while facing new supernatural threats. Large scale battles and comedic character beats carry forward the world introduced in ‘Ne Zha’ with returning allies and rivals shaping the next chapter.

12. ‘F1’ (2025)

12. 'F1' (2025)
Plan B Entertainment

The film took in $1,810,000 this weekend which was down 33 percent from last weekend. It ran in 1,021 theaters after dropping 151 locations, delivered a per theater average of $1,772, and has reached $185,908,240 after nine weeks for Warner Bros.

Set inside the elite world of grand prix racing the story follows drivers, engineers, and team principals balancing split second decisions with season long strategy. High speed track sequences and garage level problem solving highlight the demands of competition as careers and championships hang in the balance.

11. ‘Relay’ (2025)

11. 'Relay' (2025)
Thunder Road

The thriller opened with $1,927,941 from 1,483 theaters and a per theater average of $1,300. Its domestic total matches the debut figure after one week in release from Bleecker Street.

The plot tracks a professional go between who ferries sensitive information among clients who never meet face to face. When a routine handoff exposes a dangerous connection the handler must outmaneuver criminals and investigators while uncovering who set the trap.

10. ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ (2025)

10. 'Jurassic World Rebirth' (2025)
Universal Pictures

The film earned $2,100,000 this weekend which was down 29.1 percent from last frame. It played in 2,100 theaters after a reduction of 170 locations, averaged $1,000 per theater, and has climbed to $335,579,810 after eight weeks through Universal Pictures.

This chapter returns to the world of ‘Jurassic Park’ where humans and dinosaurs collide in new environments as scientific ambition meets survival instinct. The story follows a team racing to contain escalating threats while corporate interests and rogue factions complicate efforts to keep the public safe.

9. ‘Honey Don’t!’ (2025)

9. 'Honey Don't!' (2025)
Focus Features

The Focus Features release debuted with $2,950,000 from 1,317 theaters for a per theater average of $2,239. The opening weekend total and domestic cume are the same after one week in release.

This offbeat crime tinged comedy set in a small town follows an impulsive couple whose attempt at a quick score triggers a spiral of misunderstandings. As cops, neighbors, and relatives converge the pair try to stay one step ahead while keeping their secrets under wraps.

8. ‘The Naked Gun’ (2025)

8. 'The Naked Gun' (2025)
Paramount Pictures

The comedy picked up $2,950,000 this weekend which was down 40 percent from last frame. It played in 2,776 theaters after dropping 251 locations, posted a per theater average of $1,062, and stands at $47,563,349 after four weeks via Paramount Pictures International.

A revival of the classic spoof series, the film follows a bumbling detective whose sincere approach collides with increasingly absurd criminal plots. Sight gags, wordplay, and deadpan investigations carry the case from precinct hallways to city landmarks as the hero stumbles toward the solution.

7. ‘Superman’ (2025)

7. 'Superman' (2025)
DC Studios

The film grossed $3,430,000 this weekend which was down 34.7 percent from last weekend. It played in 2,338 theaters after trimming 317 locations, averaged $1,467 per theater, and has reached $346,975,181 after seven weeks for Warner Bros.

This new take on the DC icon follows Clark Kent balancing life at the Daily Planet with protecting Metropolis as enemies test his resolve. The story explores identity, hope, and responsibility through newsroom dynamics, city scale rescues, and a clash with a powerful adversary.

6. ‘Nobody 2’ (2025)

6. 'Nobody 2' (2025)
Universal Pictures

The action sequel earned $3,700,000 this weekend which was down 60 percent from its first frame. It was in 3,282 theaters after adding 22 locations, delivered a per theater average of $1,127, and has reached $16,546,585 after two weeks from Universal Pictures International.

The story continues the journey of a seemingly ordinary family man whose past life as a lethal operative refuses to stay buried. Close quarters fights, practical stunts, and a revenge driven pursuit push the character to choose between keeping his loved ones safe and ending a violent feud.

5. ‘The Bad Guys 2’ (2025)

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

The family friendly caper made $5,100,000 this weekend which was down 32.2 percent from last frame. It played in 3,288 theaters after a drop of 92 locations, averaged $1,551 per theater, and has taken in $66,178,030 after four weeks for Universal Pictures.

This animated sequel reunites the crew of animal outlaws who have been trying to maintain a good guy image while new temptations arise. The team faces a slick opponent and a heist with high stakes that tests loyalty, teamwork, and the fine line between reputation and reality.

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

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

The superhero film earned $5,900,000 this weekend which was down 34.7 percent from last weekend. It ran in 3,190 theaters after dropping 165 locations, delivered a per theater average of $1,849, and has reached $257,251,951 after five weeks with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

An origin era adventure for Marvel’s first family, the story follows Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm as a mission transforms their lives. Scientific exploration, family dynamics, and a clash with a formidable foe shape the team’s first big test while they learn to work together.

3. ‘Freakier Friday’ (2025)

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

The comedy collected $9,200,000 this weekend which was down 35.6 percent from last frame. It played in 3,675 theaters after a reduction of 300 locations, posted a per theater average of $2,503, and has reached $70,540,708 after three weeks for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

The film continues the body swap premise as a mother and daughter trade lives at the worst possible moment with school, work, and relationships on the line. Magical mishaps and hard earned empathy drive the pair toward understanding while a ticking clock threatens to leave them stuck.

2. ‘Weapons’ (2025)

2. 'Weapons' (2025)
New Line Cinema

The thriller made $15,600,000 this weekend which was down 36.2 percent from last weekend. It played in 3,631 theaters after adding 181 locations, delivered a per theater average of $4,296, and has reached $115,880,823 after three weeks with Warner Bros.

Told across interconnected stories the film follows different characters whose lives collide around a violent incident in a quiet community. The structure shifts tone and perspective as the mystery deepens with the consequences of fear and paranoia rippling through the town.

1. ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ (2025)

1. 'KPop Demon Hunters' (2025)
Sony Pictures Animation

The animated action musical opened at $18,000,000 from 1,700 theaters with a per theater average of $10,588. The domestic total stands at $18,000,000 after one weekend with Netflix overseeing the rollout.

Set in a glittering pop landscape the film follows an international girl group that secretly fights monsters threatening their fans and city between arena shows. Concert sequences, training montages, and demon hunting missions blend into a story about friendship, stage presence, and protecting the people who believe in them.

Share which titles you caught this weekend and what you are planning to see next in the comments.

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