Weapons Reclaims #1 Field Workplace Spot, Beating 3 New Releases


Weapons is again on high. Zach Cregger’s new horror film is a runaway hit, having lately change into the twentieth highest-grossing horror film ever on the home field workplace. After it debuted on August 8, it held No. 1 on the home chart for 2 consecutive weekends earlier than being knocked to No. 2 by KPop Demon Hunters.

Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters, which was given a short sing-along launch after smashing streaming information (it’s now the No. 1 most-watched film in historical past on the streamer), is not in theaters, permitting 2025’s Weapons the chance to climb again to No. 1. Nevertheless, it was not assured to high the chart throughout its fourth weekend.

The horror film is going through off towards plenty of new releases, together with Darren Aronofsky’s Austin Butler-led crime film Caught Stealing, the comedy remake The Roses, the Troma remake The Poisonous Avenger, and the fiftieth anniversary re-release of Jaws. On Friday morning, Caught Stealing was projected to be neck and neck with Weapons.

Per Selection, as of Satuday morning, Weapons is now projected to return to the highest of the chart on the home field workplace. With an estimated 4-day whole of $11.8 million, it’s monitoring far forward of the adjusted debut projections of Caught Stealing, which has a 4-day estimate of $9.5 million.

Caught Stealing is however monitoring forward of The Roses, which is projected to hit simply over $7 million. Each films may very properly fall behind Jaws. The Steven Spielberg traditional is anticipated so as to add $9.7 million to its all-time whole over the 4-day weekend. In the meantime, The Poisonous Avenger just isn’t anticipated to debut within the High 10 in any respect.

What This Means For Weapons

This weekend marks a reversal of fortune for Weapons after Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters slayed it on the field workplace. Throughout its third body, the Zach Cregger horror film was thwarted from hitting No. 1 for 3 consecutive weekends, which might have damaged a report for a 2025 horror film.

Nevertheless, by reclaiming the No. 1 title, Weapons is now the primary horror film of the 12 months to high the home field workplace chart on three weekends generally. It has now surpassed the report held by Ryan Coogler’s smash hit Sinners, which was No. 1 for 2 consecutive weekends earlier than being knocked down by Marvel’s Thunderbolts*.

Whereas the present trajectory of Weapons reveals that it’s unlikely to surpass the home haul of Sinners ($278.6 million), as of Labor Day, its anticipated cumulative home gross of $134 million will see it drawing near outgrossing Ultimate Vacation spot Bloodlines ($138.1 million) and turning into the second highest-grossing home horror film of the 12 months.

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Austin Butler as Hank Thompson sitting down exhausted in Caught Stealing

Finally, Weapons has thrived on the chart as a result of there was a dearth of latest releases which were connecting with audiences throughout the second half of August. Nevertheless, that’s most certainly about to vary with the discharge of the upcoming The Conjuring: Final Rites on September 5.

Final Rites, which would be the finish of the present part of the Conjuring Universe, will nearly definitely debut at No. 1, most certainly ending Weapons‘ reign on high of the home chart for good. Nevertheless, it’s going to keep the horror style’s dominance over the field workplace for one more week forward of the kickoff of the Halloween season.

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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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