Here Are the Weekend Box Office Hits for This Weekend, with ‘Weapons’ Back on Top

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Moviegoing always tells a story about timing, access, and audience habits. New releases test their appeal against films that have already built word of mouth, while re releases remind crowds why certain titles endure. Box office totals, theater counts, and per theater averages help explain who reached fans and where the momentum sits.

This rundown pairs the weekend’s key numbers with quick background on each title. You will see how wide each movie played, how much it earned, and where it stands in its run, along with essentials like the premise and the main creative team. Use it to decide what to catch next or to compare notes with friends after the credits roll.

15. ‘Honey Don’t!’ (2025)

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

‘Honey Don’t!’ took in $920,000 for the weekend and fell 69.6 percent from the previous frame. It played in 1,332 theaters after adding 15 locations, averaged $690 per theater, and has reached $5,116,240 after two weeks from Focus Features.

The film is an original Focus Features release built around character driven storytelling with a contemporary setting. It follows personal choices that ripple through a small circle of relationships and uses an ensemble cast to track the consequences across one tense stretch of time.

14. ‘Lilo & Stitch’ (2025)

14. 'Lilo & Stitch' (2025)
Walt Disney Pictures

‘Lilo & Stitch’ added $1,135,000 and rose 4,007.9 percent from last weekend. It expanded to 2,440 theaters with a gain of 2,385 locations, averaged $465 per theater, and has reached $422,953,538 after fifteen weeks from Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

This 2025 release is a live action reimagining of the animated favorite and follows Lilo Pelekai in Hawaii after she adopts Experiment 626 who she names Stitch. The story brings the original’s family first themes and sci fi comedy into a modern setting with a mix of on location island photography and CG creature work that keeps Stitch’s chaotic energy front and center.

13. ‘F1’ (2025)

13. 'F1' (2025)
Plan B Entertainment

‘F1: The Movie’ earned $1,140,000 and dropped 34.9 percent from last frame. It is showing in 728 theaters after trimming 293 venues, averaged $1,565 per theater, and has reached $187,816,545 after ten weeks from Warner Bros.

Set inside the world of Formula 1, the story follows a veteran driver who mentors a rookie during a high pressure season. Brad Pitt plays Sonny Hayes with Damson Idris as the rising talent, and director Joseph Kosinski stages racing action at real grands prix with team and track access.

12. ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ (2025)

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

‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ made $1,470,000 and eased 30.4 percent from last weekend. It is in 1,352 theaters after a reduction of 748, averaged $1,087 per theater, and has reached $337,885,615 after nine weeks from Universal Pictures.

The film continues the dinosaur saga that started with the story by Michael Crichton and the original movie. It introduces a fresh ensemble and places new characters among large scale prehistoric set pieces that turn science gone wrong into a survival adventure.

11. ‘The Toxic Avenger’ (2025)

11. 'The Toxic Avenger' (2025)
Legendary Pictures

‘The Toxic Avenger’ opened with $1,755,151 from 1,995 theaters and averaged $879 per theater. This is week one and the total matches its debut figure through Iconic Events Releasing.

This contemporary version of the cult story follows a janitor who becomes a mutated antihero after a toxic accident. Peter Dinklage leads the cast with Jacob Tremblay, Taylour Paige, and Kevin Bacon, and the movie balances outrageous humor with comic book style mayhem.

10. ‘The Naked Gun’ (2025)

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

‘The Naked Gun’ grossed $1,800,000 and declined 39.7 percent from last frame. It is playing in 1,744 theaters after exiting 1,032, posted a $1,032 average, and has reached $50,810,167 after five weeks from Paramount Pictures International.

The new entry revives the slapstick police spoof that traces back to the ‘Police Squad’ television roots. Liam Neeson steps in with a case that stacks deadpan delivery and sight gags, and director Akiva Schaffer keeps the pace brisk as the investigation spins through escalating mix ups.

9. ‘Nobody 2’ (2025)

9. 'Nobody 2' (2025)
Universal Pictures

‘Nobody 2’ took in $1,830,000 and slid 50.7 percent from last weekend. It is on 2,502 screens after a 780 theater drop, averaged $731 per theater, and reached $20,061,765 after three weeks from Universal Pictures International.

The sequel follows Hutch Mansell after the events of ‘Nobody’ as threats from the criminal world return to his doorstep. Bob Odenkirk leads again with a focus on hand to hand set pieces, and the story widens the family stakes while digging deeper into the networks that shaped his past.

8. ‘Superman’ (2025)

8. 'Superman' (2025)
DC Studios

‘Superman’ added $2,585,000 and fell 24.2 percent weekend over weekend. It played in 1,824 theaters after leaving 514 locations, averaged $1,417 per theater, and has reached $351,048,613 after eight weeks from Warner Bros.

The film launches a new era for DC Studios and follows Clark Kent in Metropolis as he balances work at the Daily Planet with his life as a hero alongside Lois Lane. James Gunn directs with David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan leading the cast, setting up characters and threads for the current DC slate.

7. ‘The Bad Guys 2’ (2025)

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

‘The Bad Guys 2’ earned $4,740,000 and dipped 7.2 percent from last frame. It is in 3,024 theaters after a reduction of 264, averaged $1,567 per theater, and has reached $73,049,680 after five weeks from Universal Pictures.

The animated sequel continues the adventures of Mr. Wolf, Mr. Snake, Mr. Shark, Ms. Tarantula, and Mr. Piranha from the books by Aaron Blabey. The story puts the crew back into a caper that tests their claims of reform while new foes and gadgets complicate the plan.

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

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

‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ made $4,800,000 for the weekend, down 20.1 percent. It played in 2,785 theaters after exiting 405 locations, averaged $1,723 per theater, and reached $264,626,180 in its sixth week via Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

This chapter introduces Marvel’s first family to the current Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline. Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm gain their abilities and form a team that anchors future science driven adventures across connected stories.

5. ‘The Roses’ (2025)

5. 'The Roses' (2025)
Searchlight Pictures

‘The Roses’ debuted with $6,350,000 from 2,700 theaters for a $2,351 per theater average. The cumulative gross stands at $6,350,000 after its first weekend in release from Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

The dark comedy tracks a wealthy couple whose marriage collapses into a spiral of retaliation inside their home. The story draws on material known from ‘The War of the Roses’ and frames pride and resentment through escalating set pieces that pit spouses against each other.

4. ‘Freakier Friday’ (2025)

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

‘Freakier Friday’ collected $6,524,000 and eased 26.7 percent from last weekend. It is playing in 3,475 theaters after a 200 theater drop, averaged $1,877 per theater, and lifted its total to $80,473,885 after four weeks with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

The film continues the body swap premise of ‘Freaky Friday’ and brings mother and daughter characters back for another life switching crisis. Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis return to their roles as the family navigates new responsibilities under the wrong identities.

3. ‘Caught Stealing’ (2025)

3. 'Caught Stealing' (2025)
Columbia Pictures

‘Caught Stealing’ opened with $7,825,000 from 3,578 theaters for a $2,186 per theater average. This is its first weekend in release and its total stands at $7,825,000 through Sony Pictures Releasing.

Based on the novel by Charlie Huston, the crime story follows Hank Thompson, a former baseball player pulled into a chase involving stolen goods and violent criminals in New York City. The adaptation keeps the hard charging plot beats and the street level settings that define the book.

2. ‘Jaws’ (1975)

2. 'Jaws' (1975)
Universal Pictures

‘Jaws’ returned for a 50th anniversary re release and posted $8,100,000 in its first weekend back in theaters. It played in 3,200 locations with a per theater average of $2,531, and its re release total begins at $8,100,000.

Directed by Steven Spielberg and adapted from the novel by Peter Benchley, the thriller follows police chief Martin Brody as a great white shark menaces the beach town of Amity Island. The cast includes Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and Richard Dreyfuss, and the film features a score by John Williams.

1. ‘Weapons’ (2025)

1. 'Weapons' (2025)
New Line Cinema

‘Weapons’ earned $10,210,000 for the weekend and slipped 33.7 percent from last frame. It played in 3,416 theaters after a reduction of 215 locations, averaged $2,988 per theater, and the running total stands at $132,397,687 after four weeks in release from Warner Bros.

The film is an original horror thriller written and directed by Zach Cregger that connects multiple storylines around a single incident. It extends the filmmaker’s work in high tension genre storytelling and uses a carefully held set of reveals to drive audience engagement.

Tell us which titles you watched and how the crowd responded at your screening in the comments.

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