This Weekend’s Top 15 Box Office Hits Domestically

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The box office was buzzing this weekend with a mix of fresh releases and familiar favorites battling for the top spots. From high-speed racing to heartfelt remakes, moviegoers had plenty to choose from, making for an exciting few days at the theaters.

Newcomers made a splash, while some long-running films held their ground, showing the diverse tastes of audiences. Let’s dive into the top 15 films that led the pack, starting with the underdogs and working our way to the champion of the weekend.

15. The Last Rodeo (2025)

15. The Last Rodeo (2025) Poster
Angel Studios

Angel Studios’ ‘The Last Rodeo’ earned $124,174 in its sixth week, landing at number 15 with a 54.3% drop. Playing in 202 theaters, it averaged $614 per screen, adding to its $15,052,249 total.

This drama about a fading rodeo star’s final shot at glory continues to draw a niche crowd. Its heartfelt story and gritty performances keep it in the race, even as newer films dominate.

14. Sinners (2025)

14. Sinners (2025) Poster
Warner Bros. Pictures

‘Sinners’ pulled in $366,000, down 55.4% in its 11th week, securing 14th place. With 293 theaters and a $1,249 per-screen average, Warner Bros.’ horror flick has amassed $278,031,759.

The film’s chilling tale of supernatural vengeance still resonates, thanks to its eerie atmosphere and strong word-of-mouth. It’s a slow burn that’s found a loyal audience over time.

13. The Life of Chuck (2025)

13. The Life of Chuck (2025) Poster
Intrepid Pictures

Neon’s ‘The Life of Chuck’ earned $375,120 in its fourth week, down 62.5%, placing 13th. Screening in 455 theaters with an $824 per-screen average, it’s grossed $5,667,694.

This Stephen King adaptation, blending drama and mystery, offers a reflective look at life through interconnected stories. Its modest but steady run shows we’re still drawn to thoughtful narratives.

12. The Phoenician Scheme (2025)

12. The Phoenician Scheme (2025) Poster
Indian Paintbrush

Focus Features’ ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ took in $700,000, down 51.8%, landing at 12th. With 508 theaters and a $1,377 per-screen average, it’s earned $17,814,915.

This stylish heist thriller, packed with twists and a sharp cast, keeps audiences guessing. Its consistent performance suggests we’re hooked on its clever plotting and charisma.

11. Final Destination: Bloodlines (2025)

11. Final Destination: Bloodlines (2025) Poster
New Line Cinema

Warner Bros.’ ‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ grossed $906,000 in its seventh week, down 52%, for 11th place. In 742 theaters, it averaged $1,221 per screen, totaling $136,689,961.

The latest in the horror franchise delivers gruesome thrills and creative death scenes. Its staying power proves we can’t resist the series’ knack for suspenseful chaos.

10. Karate Kid: Legends (2025)

10. Karate Kid: Legends (2025) Poster
Columbia Pictures

Sony’s ‘Karate Kid: Legends’ earned $1,000,000, down 57.6%, taking 10th place. Screening in 925 theaters with a $1,081 per-screen average, it’s hit $51,592,188.

This revival blends new talent with classic martial arts heart. Its nostalgic pull and fresh faces keep it relevant, though it’s starting to feel the squeeze from newer releases.

9. Ballerina (2025)

9. Ballerina (2025) Poster
Thunder Road

Lionsgate’s ‘Ballerina’ brought in $2,130,107 in its fourth week, down 52.7%, for ninth place. With 1,796 theaters and a $1,186 per-screen average, it’s earned $55,473,000.

This ‘John Wick’ spinoff, centered on a deadly assassin, delivers intense action and sleek visuals. We’re clearly loving its high-octane energy, keeping it in the top 10.

8. Materialists (2025)

8. Materialists (2025) Poster
A24

A24’s ‘Materialists’ earned $2,999,423, down 48%, securing eighth place. Playing in 1,931 theaters with a $1,553 per-screen average, it’s grossed $30,401,382.

This romantic drama, exploring love and ambition in New York, boasts a stellar cast and sharp dialogue. Its steady run shows we’re drawn to its emotional depth and wit.

7. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (2025)

7. Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025) Poster
Paramount Pictures

Paramount’s ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ took in $4,150,000 in its sixth week, down 35.7%, for seventh place. With 2,157 theaters and a $1,923 per-screen average, it’s at $185,996,365.

Tom Cruise’s latest Ethan Hunt adventure delivers jaw-dropping stunts and global intrigue. Its strong hold proves we’re still thrilled by the franchise’s relentless pace.

6. Lilo & Stitch (2025)

6. Lilo & Stitch (2025) Poster
Walt Disney Pictures

Disney’s ‘Lilo & Stitch’ earned $6,900,000, down 29.1%, landing at sixth. In 2,900 theaters with a $2,379 per-screen average, it’s amassed a massive $400,070,904.

This live-action remake of the 2002 animated classic keeps its heartwarming story of family and friendship intact. Its huge total shows we’re all in for this adorable alien tale.

5. 28 Years Later (2025)

5. 28 Years Later (2025) Poster
Columbia Pictures

Sony’s ‘28 Years Later’ grossed $9,700,000, down 67.7%, taking fifth place. Screening in 3,444 theaters with a $2,816 per-screen average, it’s earned $50,353,547.

This sequel to the zombie saga brings fresh terror and intense survival drama. Despite a sharp drop, its gripping story keeps us coming back for more.

4. M3GAN 2.0 (2025)

4. M3GAN 2.0 (2025) Poster
Blumhouse Productions

Universal’s ‘M3GAN 2.0’ debuted with $10,200,000, landing at fourth in 3,112 theaters, averaging $3,277 per screen. It’s off to a solid start with $10,200,000.

The killer AI doll returns with more creepy charm and tech-driven horror. Its strong opening shows we’re hooked on its blend of camp and chills.

3. Elio (2025)

3. Elio (2025) Poster
Pixar

Disney’s ‘Elio’ earned $10,700,000 in its second week, down 48.7%, for third place. With 3,750 theaters and a $2,853 per-screen average, it’s at $42,225,747.

This animated sci-fi adventure about a boy connecting with aliens offers humor and heart. Its family-friendly appeal keeps it shining bright in a crowded field.

2. How to Train Your Dragon (2025)

2. How to Train Your Dragon (2025) Poster
DreamWorks Animation

Universal’s ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ pulled in $19,400,000 in its third week, down 47%, taking second place. In 4,127 theaters with a $4,700 per-screen average, it’s grossed $200,056,915.

The live-action take on the beloved animated series soars with stunning visuals and Hiccup’s dragon-bonding journey. Its strong hold proves we’re captivated by this Viking tale.

1. F1 The Movie (2025)

1. F1 The Movie (2025) Poster
Plan B Entertainment

Warner Bros.’ ‘F1: The Movie’ roared to first with a $55,600,000 debut across 3,661 theaters, averaging $15,187 per screen. Its total stands at $55,600,000.

This high-octane racing drama, packed with real F1 drivers and intense track action, floored audiences. Its massive opening shows we’re all in for the adrenaline rush.

Which film stole the show for you this weekend, or is there a hidden gem we missed? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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