The Weekend Box Office Numbers Are In and ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Is Leading the Top 10
This past weekend, theaters buzzed with excitement as families, thrill-seekers, and movie lovers packed screenings for the Fourth of July holiday. A mix of heart-pounding action, family adventures, and dramatic stories ruled the charts, showing there’s something for everyone at the cinema right now.
From fresh franchise entries to reimagined classics, these films are pulling in big crowds and bigger bucks. Let’s break down the top 10, starting from the bottom and climbing to the top spot.
10. Ballerina (2025)

‘Ballerina’ (2025), a John Wick spin-off from Lionsgate, grabbed $725,000 in its fifth week, sitting at number 10. Its domestic total is $57.3 million, but a 66.9% drop signals it’s losing steam across 923 theaters.
Ana de Armas shines as a vengeful assassin in this action-packed flick. While it carries the Wick name, it’s struggling against summer heavyweights, making its global $92 million feel modest.
9. Materialists (2025)

A24’s romantic drama ‘Materialists’ (2025) earned $1.3 million in its fourth week, landing ninth with a 55.1% drop. Starring Pedro Pascal, Chris Evans, and Dakota Johnson, it’s grossed $33.5 million domestically.
Celine Song’s tale of love and modern life in New York keeps a steady niche audience. Its performance outpaces A24’s earlier hits like ‘Past Lives’ (2023), though it’s not a mainstream juggernaut.
8. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (2025)

‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ (2025) pulled in $3.3 million in week seven, holding eighth place with a solid 21.1% drop. Its domestic total is $191.2 million across 1,545 theaters.
Tom Cruise delivers death-defying stunts in this series finale, with a worldwide gross of $576.2 million. Even with a massive $400 million budget, its staying power proves Cruise’s action-hero status.
7. Lilo & Stitch (2025)

Disney’s live-action ‘Lilo & Stitch’ (2025) matched sixth place with $3.8 million in its seventh week, down 44.5%. Its domestic haul is $408.5 million, nearing $1 billion globally.
This remake of the 2002 animated gem follows a girl and her alien pal, resonating in markets like Australia and Brazil. Its emotional pull keeps families coming back, cementing its box office success.
6. M3GAN 2.0 (2025)

Universal’s ‘M3GAN 2.0’ (2025) also earned $3.8 million, tying for sixth with a 62.8% drop in week two. The sequel has grossed $18.6 million domestically across 3,133 theaters.
Starring Allison Williams, this follow-up to the 2023 horror hit leans into action, but mixed reviews have hurt its run. It’s far from the original’s $181 million global total, signaling a misstep.
5. 28 Years Later (2025)

Sony’s ‘28 Years Later’ (2025) scored $4.6 million in its third week, taking fifth place with a 52.8% drop. The zombie sequel has earned $60.2 million domestically and $125.8 million worldwide.
With Danny Boyle directing and stars like Jodie Comer, this revival taps into the 2002 original’s gritty horror. Its $60 million budget keeps it profitable, drawing fans of the post-apocalyptic saga.
4. Elio (2025)

Pixar’s ‘Elio’ (2025) made $5.7 million in week three, securing fourth with a 45.4% drop. Its domestic total is $55.1 million across 3,235 theaters, though its $150 million budget is a challenge.
This sci-fi adventure about a boy meeting aliens, voiced by Yonas Kibreab, has charm but underwhelming numbers. It’s tracking below Pixar hits like ‘Elemental’ (2023), worrying analysts.
3. How to Train Your Dragon (2025)

Universal’s ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ (2025) flew to $11 million in its fourth week, claiming third place with a 43.9% drop. Its domestic gross is $224 million, with $516.9 million worldwide.
This live-action take on the 2010 animated classic, directed by Dean DeBlois, follows Hiccup and Toothless. Its family-friendly vibe and strong international draw make it a summer favorite.
2. F1 (2025)

‘F1: The Movie’ (2025) from Warner Bros. sped to $26.1 million in week two, taking second despite a 54.3% drop. Starring Brad Pitt, it’s grossed $109.5 million domestically and $293.6 million globally.
Joseph Kosinski’s racing epic delivers thrilling visuals and a stacked cast. Its $325 million budget is a hurdle, but strong markets like Germany and Japan keep it competitive.
1. Jurassic World: Rebirth (2025)

Universal’s ‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ (2025) roared to $91.5 million this weekend, hitting $147.3 million domestically in five days across 4,308 theaters. Its global total is $318.3 million.
Gareth Edwards directs Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey in this dino-charged sequel. Its massive holiday opening, boosted by markets like Mexico, keeps the Jurassic legacy alive.
What’s your favorite film from this weekend’s box office lineup? Share your picks in the comments!


