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Weapons Dominates Box Office for Second Straight Week Amidst Summer 2025 Slump

Weapons Dominates Box Office for Second Straight Week Amidst Summer 2025 Slump

Weapons Dominates Box Office for Second Straight Week Amidst Summer 2025 Slump Warner Bros.’ horror-thriller “Weapons” has maintained its stronghold on the domestic box office, securing the No. 1 spot for a second consecutive weekend. The film added an impressive $25 million to its coffers, bringing its domestic total to $89 million and its global tally to $148.8 million. Despite “Weapons’” success, the overall weekend gross for North American cinemas dipped significantly, totaling just $92.39 million. This marks the first…

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

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…

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Box Office: ‘Weapons’ Holds Top Spot, ‘Nobody 2’ Debuts Below Expectations, ‘Americana’ Flops

Box Office: ‘Weapons’ Holds Top Spot, ‘Nobody 2’ Debuts Below Expectations, ‘Americana’ Flops

Box Office: ‘Weapons’ Holds Top Spot, ‘Nobody 2’ Debuts Below Expectations, ‘Americana’ Flops Zach Cregger’s horror pic, “Weapons,” continues its dominant run at the box office, securing the No. 1 position for its second consecutive weekend. The film pulled in an estimated $25 million, demonstrating remarkable staying power with only a 42 percent drop from its opening. Meanwhile, Bob Odenkirk’s action sequel, “Nobody 2,” opened to a respectable but slightly lower-than-expected $9.4 million, landing in third place domestically. Despite its…

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