Sturdy Week 2 for Horror Film


Weapons has taken No. 1 on the home field workplace for the second weekend in a row. The Zach Cregger horror film debuted on August 8, taking No. 1 over fellow new launch Freakier Friday with a 3-day haul of $43.5 million. By the tip of its first full week in theaters, it had surpassed the $100 million milestone worldwide.

Weapons had an excessive amount of competitors throughout its sophomore weekend with the arrival of 4 main new releases. These embody the Bob Odenkirk motion sequel No person 2, Spike Lee’s Kurosawa remake Highest 2 Lowest (his first time working with longtime collaborator Denzel Washington since 2006’s Inside Man), the horror remake Witchboard, and the Sydney Sweeney crime thriller Americana.

Per Deadline, as of Saturday morning, Weapons is projected to earn a 3-day sophomore weekend gross of $25 million, simply taking No. 1 over the competitors. This sees it dropping simply 43% from its opening weekend.

Whereas this can be a considerably steeper drop than the yr’s earlier authentic horror hit, Sinners (which solely dropped 4.8% in its sophomore body), it’s nonetheless a outstanding end result contemplating the truth that the horror style is often frontloaded, with harsh week 2 drops of fifty% or extra.

In the meantime, projections present that No person 2 will take the lead among the many weekend’s new releases. Nonetheless, it is just anticipated to debut at No. 3 with $9.4 million, touchdown behind Freakier Friday, which is holding quick at No. 2 with $14.6 million, a 49% drop.

What This Means For Weapons

By hitting No. 1 for the second weekend in a row, 2025’s Weapons has risen into much more rarefied air. Its opening weekend had already made it the third No. 1 horror debut of the yr to this point, after Ryan Coogler’s smash hit Sinners and the profitable supernatural sequel Last Vacation spot Bloodlines.

Nonetheless, it has now change into simply the second horror film of 2025 to high the chart for 2 weekends in a row, after Sinners. It stays to be seen if Weapons can keep its place on the high of the chart for longer, breaking Sinners‘ 2025 report, however there’s a distinct chance that it might.

Throughout its third weekend in theaters, Weapons might be squaring off in opposition to fairly just a few new releases, together with the darkish relationship comedy Splitsville, the Riz Ahmed thriller Relay, the English dub of the Chinese language animated hit Ne Zha II, Ethan Coen’s Honey Do not!, and the Sophie Turner car Belief.

None of those films are anticipated to make notably big splashes on the home field workplace over the weekend of August 22, so Weapons might probably triumph with three consecutive weekends on high of the chart, if it maintains an analogous viewers maintain because it has throughout its sophomore body.

Our Take On The Weekend Field Workplace

Bob Odenkirk staring blankly forward in No person 2
Common Footage / courtesy Everett Assortment

Whereas this weekend presents an enormous win for Weapons, the truth that No person 2 could not climb increased might be a nasty signal for the rest of August. Your complete month is dominated by weekends peppered with small to mid-level releases, and No person 2, being the second installment of a longtime motion franchise, was essentially the most promising title of all of them.

It now appears unlikely that there might be one other debut above $10 million till the debut of the upcoming The Conjuring: Final Rites, which arrives on the primary weekend of September. Whereas the horror sequel might be a part of Weapons to proceed the style’s dominance over the charts on the finish of summer season, {the marketplace} will seemingly be deathly quiet till then.

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Weapons

7/10

Launch Date

August 8, 2025

Runtime

128 minutes

Director

Zach Cregger

Writers

Zach Cregger

Producers

Roy Lee, Miri Yoon, J.D. Lifshitz




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