'Weapons' reloads for another bloodbath at the box office, taking $43 million globally
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8/15-8/17 2025 Weekend Box Office Report: Weapons Holds Strong as Fantastic Four Sinks Under $10M
The domestic box office this past weekend brought more clarity to the shifting state of moviegoing. Horror reigned supreme, nostalgia held its ground, and Marvel stumbled yet again as its latest installment continued a steep decline. The post 8/15-8/17 2025 Weekend Box Office Report: Weapons Holds Strong as Fantastic Four Sinks Under $10M appeared first on That Park Place.
'Weapons' reloads for another bloodbath at the box office, taking $43 million globally
The enigmatic horror film starring Julia Garner, Josh Brolin, and Alden Ehrenreich wins again in weekend two with a $43 million global take.Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures. Alden Ehrenreich in 'Weapons'You can run — and keep running, and run some more — but you can't hide.Weapons took decisive care of its competition for a second week in a row at the box office. The twisty missing-children mystery from Barbarian director Zach Cregger followed up …
‘Weapons’ Tops Box Office, But For How Long?
Weapons has run up the box office charts for the second week in a row, but 2025 hasn’t exactly given us the traditional blockbusters usually abundant during summer, so a small movie like Weapons had no where else to go. Both Superman and Fantastic 4 dropped significantly over the past few weeks. This is only Zach […]
“Weapons” (“The Time of the Disappearance”) continues to lead the box office on its second weekend of premiere, with a worldwide raise of 187.7 million dollars, a path that follows “Freakier Friday” (“Another Crazy Friday”), which maintained the second position with 14.5 million more locally, despite the arrival in cinemas of the action thriller “Nobody 2” (“Nobody 2”).
Czech box office Aug. 14-17: ‘Weapons’ gains momentum; ‘The Naked Gun’ opens in third
The Czech comedy Džob (a transliteration of Job) continues to lead to Czech box office for a third straight weekend, adding an additional CZK 3.91 million to its impressive three-week total of 38.1 million ($1.82 million). Tomáš Vorel’s film, which stars his son and Jiří Mádl, is a sequel to his films The Can (Gympl) and Vejška. Director Zach Cregger’s Weapons, meanwhile, managed the rare feat of grossing more in its second weekend of release th…
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