Weekend Box Office: ‘Weapons’ Maintains Top Spot, ‘Nobody 2’ Debuts Below Expectations
Weekend Box Office: ‘Weapons’ Maintains Top Spot, ‘Nobody 2’ Debuts Below Expectations

As the weekend box office tallies solidify, the ensemble horror feature “Weapons” has successfully defended its No. 1 position, continuing its strong performance into its second weekend. The film added an impressive $7.4 million on Friday, positioning it to hit a domestic total of $90 million by Sunday, marking a significant success.
Meanwhile, Universal’s highly anticipated action sequel, “Nobody 2,” starring Bob Odenkirk, debuted in third place, falling short of pre-weekend projections. The film grossed $3.8 million from Friday and preview screenings, heading towards an opening weekend of $9.4 million. While surpassing its 2021 predecessor’s pandemic-era opening day, “Nobody 2” has yet to translate its positive critical and audience reception into breakout numbers, though its modest $25 million production cost offers some financial cushion.
Other films making a mark include Disney’s “Freakier Friday,” holding strong in second place, and Marvel Studios’ “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” in fourth, now in its fourth weekend with a domestic total nearing $246 million. Universal’s “The Bad Guys 2” rounded out the top five, continuing its solid run.
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