Here Are the Weekend Box Office Hits for This Weekend, with the New Biopic Reigning Supreme

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The weekend box office continues to shift as major blockbuster releases, highly anticipated biographical dramas, and resilient independent films battle for audience attention. Theaters saw a massive influx of ticket sales driven by high-profile premieres and strong holdovers from previous weeks. Box office returns provide a clear picture of what is drawing audiences out to the cinema right now. The latest financial figures highlight the varied landscape of modern theatrical distribution.

‘A Great Awakening’ (2025)

'A Great Awakening' (2025)
Sight & Sound Films

Roadside Attractions sees its theatrical run for ‘A Great Awakening’ winding down in its fourth week of release. The film pulled in $406,933 over the weekend, suffering a 51.7 percent drop from the previous frame. It currently plays in 673 theaters, maintaining a modest presence across the country with a per-theater average of $604. This faith-based drama has accumulated a respectable $7,554,405 in total domestic gross. The steady initial turnout indicates a dedicated core audience for this specialized release.

‘Desert Warrior’ (2025)

'Desert Warrior' (2025)
MBC Studios

The historical epic ‘Desert Warrior’ arrived in cinemas to a quiet opening weekend for Vertical Entertainment. The Rupert Wyatt-directed film debuted with $487,848 across 1,010 theaters. This initial turnout resulted in a rather low per-theater average of $483 for the Anthony Mackie-led action feature. Taking place in seventh-century Arabia, the film tells the story of an epic confrontation between imperial troops and tribal forces. It will need strong word of mouth to build momentum after this initial domestic rollout.

‘I Swear’ (2025)

'I Swear' (2025)
One Story High

Sony Pictures Classics launched ‘I Swear’ into a moderate release footprint of 645 theaters for its opening weekend. The film generated $666,402 during its debut, translating to a per-theater average of $1,033. This initial showing reflects the careful, targeted theatrical strategies often employed for specialized independent features. The story focuses on deep interpersonal conflicts and the dramatic consequences of long-held secrets. Distributors will likely monitor these early returns to determine if further expansion is warranted.

‘Normal’ (2025)

'Normal' (2025)
Aperture Media Partners

The action-thriller ‘Normal’ experienced a sharp decline during its second weekend in theaters. Magnolia Pictures saw the film gross $695,707, representing a steep 72.7 percent drop from its debut. The Bob Odenkirk-led feature is currently playing in 1,790 theaters, securing a low per-theater average of $388. Despite the heavy second-week drop, the movie has managed to gross $4,223,010 overall. The project follows a seemingly ordinary man thrust into a highly dangerous criminal underworld.

‘Fuze’ (2025)

'Fuze' (2025)
Anton

Roadside Attractions introduced the heist thriller ‘Fuze’ to audiences with a modest opening weekend gross of $1,004,330. The movie debuted on 1,164 screens, resulting in an opening per-theater average of $862. The narrative centers on an unexploded World War II bomb discovered in modern-day London, which serves as a massive distraction for an intricate bank robbery. Directed by David Mackenzie, the intense action sequences offer a gripping cinematic experience. The coming weeks will reveal if the film can find its footing in a crowded marketplace.

‘American Youngboy’ (2025)

'American Youngboy' (2025)
Concord Originals

‘American Youngboy’ made its theatrical debut as an independent release without the backing of a major studio distributor. The feature managed to secure $1,194,000 from a relatively small footprint of 583 theaters. This strong specialized release achieved an impressive per-theater average of $2,048. The film explores the gritty realities of youth culture and the contemporary challenges facing its adolescent protagonists. Its solid opening performance highlights the enduring viability of independent cinema when targeted at the right demographic.

‘Mother Mary’ (2025)

'Mother Mary' (2025)
A24

A24 drastically expanded the theatrical footprint for ‘Mother Mary’ during its second weekend, fueling a massive 645.8 percent surge in revenue. The film earned $1,253,486 after expanding by 1,098 locations to a total of 1,103 theaters. This calculated rollout yielded a healthy per-theater average of $1,136 for the musical melodrama. Starring Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel, the narrative delves into the complex relationship between a fictional pop star and an iconic fashion designer. The movie has now reached a cumulative domestic total of $1,486,034.

‘Over Your Dead Body’ (2025)

'Over Your Dead Body' (2025)
87North Productions

IFC Films launched the horror feature ‘Over Your Dead Body’ with a respectable opening weekend total of $1,393,356. The frightening new release debuted across 1,550 theaters nationwide. It achieved a moderate per-theater average of $898 during its initial theatrical rollout. The film relies heavily on psychological tension and supernatural elements to terrify its audience. Horror releases typically rely on dedicated genre fans during their first few days in cinemas.

‘You, Me & Tuscany’ (2025)

'You, Me & Tuscany' (2025)
Universal Pictures

The romantic comedy ‘You, Me & Tuscany’ took a significant hit during its third week of theatrical availability. Universal Pictures recorded a weekend gross of $1,481,605, marking a 62 percent drop as the film lost 1,042 theater locations. It continues to play on 2,115 screens, averaging $700 per location. The scenic European romance has accumulated a total domestic gross of $17,613,585 since its premiere. Audiences initially flocked to the picturesque locations and charming lead performances before the broader box office competition intensified.

‘Hoppers’ (2026)

'Hoppers' (2026)
Pixar

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures continues to see steady returns from ‘Hoppers’ in its eighth week of release. The animated Pixar feature added another $1,905,239 to its impressive box office run. Playing in 2,000 theaters, the film dropped only 37.5 percent from the previous weekend and maintained a $952 per-theater average. The story of a human girl whose brain is transferred into a robotic beaver has proven to be highly durable with families. It currently boasts an excellent cumulative domestic total of $164,161,918.

‘The Drama’ (2025)

'The Drama' (2025)
A24

A24’s high-profile project ‘The Drama’ collected $2,648,086 during its fourth weekend in multiplexes. The film experienced a 45.7 percent drop as it reduced its theater count by 647, bringing its current footprint to 1,982 screens. Directed by Kristoffer Borgli, the film still secured a solid per-theater average of $1,336. The Zendaya and Robert Pattinson vehicle explores a romance that derails in the days leading up to a wedding. Its total domestic haul now sits at a very profitable $44,803,603.

‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ (2026)

'Lee Cronin's The Mummy' (2026)
Atomic Monster

Warner Bros. witnessed a substantial second-week drop for ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ as the horror reboot faced heavy competition. The monster movie brought in $5,501,140, experiencing a 59.3 percent decline from its opening frame. Playing in 3,304 theaters, the terrifying reinvention of the classic Universal monster managed a per-theater average of $1,664. Director Lee Cronin applies his signature visceral horror style to the ancient Egyptian curse narrative. The project has earned a cumulative total of $23,322,828 in its first two weeks.

‘Project Hail Mary’ (2026)

'Project Hail Mary' (2026)
Lord Miller

Amazon MGM Studios continues to find massive success with ‘Project Hail Mary’ in its sixth week of theatrical exhibition. The Ryan Gosling science fiction epic earned a fantastic $12,844,136, dropping only 37.4 percent over the weekend. Exhibited across 3,510 screens, the adaptation of Andy Weir’s acclaimed novel secured a robust per-theater average of $3,659. The thrilling narrative of an astronaut trying to save Earth from an interstellar microorganism has completely captivated audiences. The global blockbuster has now soared to a staggering domestic total of $305,067,658.

‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ (2026)

'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' (2026)
Universal Pictures

Universal Pictures maintains a strong grip on family audiences with ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ in its fourth weekend. The animated video game adaptation pulled in a massive $20,583,580, declining by just 43.6 percent from the previous frame. Playing in a massive 3,732 locations, the interstellar Nintendo adventure achieved a $5,515 per-theater average. Mario and Luigi’s cosmic journey across new planets has generated incredible repeat viewing among younger demographics. The blockbuster has already accumulated an astounding $385,876,730 in total domestic box office receipts.

‘Michael’ (2026)

'Michael' (2026)
Lionsgate

Lionsgate completely dominated the weekend with the explosive opening of the biographical drama ‘Michael’. The Antoine Fuqua-directed Michael Jackson biopic debuted to a spectacular $97,206,874 across 3,955 theaters. This phenomenal performance resulted in a massive per-theater average of $24,578, making it an undeniable cultural event. The film chronicles the incredibly complex life, unprecedented career, and enduring legacy of the King of Pop. Its opening weekend proves that audiences still crave massive musical biopics on the biggest screens possible.

Let us know which of these box office performers you plan on watching and share your thoughts in the comments.

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