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Weapons is still dominating the box office, even as the special theatrical run of KPop Demon Hunters is getting started.
Zach Cregger's sleeper hit is the second notable win for the horror genre this year following Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners,' which is likewise an original story.
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Screen Rant on MSNWeapons Becomes Third 2023 Horror Movie to Reach $100 Million Domestic Box Office Milestone
The new smash hit Zach Cregger film Weapons passes a major box office milestone that only two other 2025 horror movies have achieved so far.
Zach Cregger’s Weapons scores another milestone at the global box office, outgrossing a fan-favorite monster movie by the director of The Batman, Matt Reeves.
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Box Office: ‘Weapons’ Slays ‘Nobody 2’ With $25M, Sydney Sweeney’s ‘Americana’ Drops $500K Bomb
Disney's 'Freakier Friday' also beat the $9.3 million domestic opening of Bob Odenkirk's action-comedy 'Nobody' sequel with a second-weekend haul of $14.5 million.
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‘Weapons’ Loads $25M Second Weekend, ‘Nobody 2’ Stuck At $9M+ Opening – Sunday AM Box Office Update
Summer is ratcheting down and the only major studio-wide entry this box office frame is Universal's Bob Odenkirk action sequel 'Nobody 2'.
The horror original movie Weapons is entering its third weekend, crossing a major milestone at the domestic box office. It has recorded one of the biggest second Thursdays among horror movies in the post-pandemic era. It remains isolated at the #1 spot in the domestic rankings. Keep scrolling for the deets.
"Weapons" remained in first place on box office charts as ticket sales dropped by just 40% from opening weekend.
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‘Weapons’ Dominates Box Office For Second Weekend—Here’s How It Stacks Up Against Other Horror Hits
Zach Cregger’s horror feature “Weapons” held strong at the domestic box office to maintain the No. 1 spot for its second weekend—but 2025’s latest horror hit remains a ways off from catching “Sinners” for the title of top horror film at the box office this year.
American moviegoers are sending a loud and clear message to Hollywood: make critically acclaimed, original horror movies and we will come.
Deadpool & Wolverine ruled the August 2024 box office, while Weapons followed a year later as a breakout but comparatively smaller success.