Here Are the Weekend Box Office Hits for This Weekend, with the New Animated Hit from Pixar on Top Again
The domestic box office continues to show significant variety as new releases compete against long-running blockbusters and special anniversary screenings. This weekend saw a mix of animated adventures, romantic dramas, and horror sequels vying for the top spot. Total earnings reflect a healthy theatrical environment with several titles reaching major milestones in their respective runs. From high-budget sequels to niche re-releases, the current market demonstrates the diverse interests of the moviegoing public.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ (2025)

James Cameron’s latest epic ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ continues its historic run, earning $475,000 during its 13th weekend in theaters. The film saw a modest 34.7% drop while playing in 430 locations across the country. Its total domestic gross has now reached an impressive $403,331,012 for 20th Century Studios. This performance solidifies its place as a long-term powerhouse in the modern cinematic landscape. The movie maintains a per-theater average of $1,104 even after three months of wide release.
‘Slanted’ (2026)

Bleecker Street Media launched the new drama ‘Slanted’ this weekend, securing a position among the top fifteen films. The movie earned $617,040 from 588 theaters, resulting in a per-theater average of $1,049. As a fresh entry into the market, it aims to find a dedicated audience through niche appeal and critical word-of-mouth. This opening marks the beginning of its theatrical journey as it enters a competitive field of specialty titles. Its total domestic gross currently matches its debut weekend earnings.
‘Send Help’ (2026)

The Disney production ‘Send Help’ earned $700,000 in its seventh week of release, experiencing a 54.3% decline from the previous period. Playing in 930 theaters, the movie maintained a per-location average of $752 for the weekend. The cumulative total for the film now stands at a strong $64,017,781. Despite the drop in screen count, it continues to draw in audiences as it nears the end of its theatrical window. The film has proven to be a consistent performer for the studio over the last two months.
‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert’ (2026)

Neon’s musical documentary ‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert’ brought in $745,088 during its fourth weekend on the big screen. The film faced a 51.7% decrease in earnings while being showcased in 1,130 theaters across the nation. Currently, the project has amassed a total domestic gross of $12,548,705. It offers fans a unique look at the legendary performer through restored concert footage and high-fidelity sound. The production continues to capture the interest of music enthusiasts and historians alike.
‘I Can Only Imagine 2’ (2026)

The faith-based sequel ‘I Can Only Imagine 2’ secured $750,000 over the weekend for Lionsgate. In its fourth week, the film saw its earnings dip by 50.5% as it played in 1,239 locations. The total domestic earnings for the follow-up have now risen to $17,653,388. It continues to appeal to its core demographic while navigating a crowded marketplace of diverse genres. The film maintains a steady presence as one of the primary counter-programming options available.
‘Crime 101’ (2026)

Amazon MGM Studios saw ‘Crime 101’ generate $1,136,262 during its fifth weekend in theatrical release. The crime thriller experienced a 44.2% drop in revenue while maintaining a presence in 1,310 theaters. To date, the film has earned a cumulative total of $35,558,170. Its steady performance indicates sustained interest in the genre-driven narrative as it moves through its second month. The movie recorded a per-theater average of $867 during this reporting period.
‘Kiki’s Delivery Service’ (1989)

The 2026 re-release of ‘Kiki’s Delivery Service’ made a notable impact with $1,145,412 in earnings from just 249 theaters. Distributed by GKIDS, the animated classic achieved a high per-theater average of $4,600. This limited engagement proves the enduring popularity of Studio Ghibli films among domestic audiences. Fans took the opportunity to experience the beloved story of a young witch on the big screen once again. The film’s performance outpaced several wide-release titles despite its significantly lower theater count.
‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze’ (1991)

Fandango brought nostalgia to the box office with a 2026 re-release of ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze’, earning $1,476,000. The film played in 1,372 theaters, yielding a per-screen average of $1,075 during its opening weekend of this special run. This classic live-action adventure continues to resonate with fans of the franchise decades after its original debut. Its current cumulative total for this specific cycle stands at $1,476,000. The release serves as a celebration of the brand’s lasting legacy in pop culture.
‘Wuthering Heights’ (2026)

Warner Bros.’ adaptation of ‘Wuthering Heights’ earned $1,665,000 in its fifth week, bringing its total domestic gross to $81,927,077. The literary drama saw a 55.3% decline in ticket sales while playing in 1,901 theaters. Despite the drop, the film remains a significant contributor to the studio’s yearly earnings. It has maintained a solid footprint in the market since its initial release over a month ago. The production reached a per-theater average of $875 during this past weekend.
‘The Bride!’ (2026)

In its second weekend, ‘The Bride!’ brought in $2,110,000 for IMAX, marking a sharp 70.1% decrease from its opening numbers. The film was available in 3,304 theaters, resulting in a per-theater average of $638. Its total gross currently stands at $11,334,766 after two weeks of wide release. This reimagining of a classic horror tale continues to seek its footing among contemporary cinema-goers. The significant drop suggests a front-loaded audience typical of the horror genre.
‘GOAT’ (2026)

Sony Pictures Releasing saw ‘GOAT’ maintain its momentum with a $4,700,000 weekend, down only 27.4% from the previous week. The film played in 2,946 theaters and has now amassed a total domestic gross of $90,555,936. Currently in its fifth week, the project is rapidly approaching the significant $100 million milestone. This strong hold suggests positive word-of-mouth is driving consistent attendance across diverse markets. The movie achieved a per-location average of $1,595 during this three-day window.
‘Scream 7’ (2026)

Paramount Pictures International’s ‘Scream 7’ continues to slash through the competition, earning $8,350,000 in its third weekend. The horror sequel experienced a 50.9% drop while playing in 3,243 locations across the country. It has officially crossed the century mark with a total domestic cumulative gross of $106,547,102. The franchise remains a staple of the slasher genre, drawing large crowds to witness the latest mystery unfold. It recorded a healthy per-theater average of $2,574 as it maintains its top-five status.
‘Undertone’ (2026)

A24’s newest release, ‘Undertone’, debuted in third place this weekend with an opening haul of $9,339,663. The film premiered in 2,570 theaters, achieving a respectable per-theater average of $3,634. As is common with the studio’s output, the project has generated significant buzz within the indie film community. This initial performance sets a strong foundation for its theatrical run in the coming weeks. The total domestic gross for the film currently stands at the same amount as its debut.
‘Reminders of Him’ (2026)

Universal Pictures successfully launched ‘Reminders of Him’ this weekend, securing the second spot with $18,250,000. The romantic drama opened in 3,402 theaters, leading to a strong per-location average of $5,364. As a major new entry, the film captured a significant portion of the weekend’s ticket sales during its first three days. Its debut indicates a high level of interest in the adaptation of the popular source material. The film’s total earnings reflect a successful start for the studio’s latest dramatic offering.
‘Hoppers’ (2026)

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures held onto the top position with ‘Hoppers’, which earned $28,500,000 in its second weekend. The animated feature saw a relatively soft 37.2% decline while playing in 4,000 theaters nationwide. With a total domestic gross of $86,800,900, the film is proving to be a major hit for the studio this season. Its broad appeal across age groups has contributed to its continued dominance at the box office. The film achieved a per-theater average of $7,125 during this highly successful three-day period.
Tell us which of these box office hits you headed to the theater to see this weekend in the comments.


