Warner Bros.'s film "Weapons" opened strongly at the North American box office, debuting with an estimated $43.5 million domestically from 3,202 locations over its opening weekend. The daily domestic grosses were $18.17 million on Friday, $14.01 million on Saturday, and $11.32 million on Sunday. Internationally, the film earned approximately $28.3 million over the same period, with notable contributions from the U.K. ($3.6 million), Mexico ($2.7 million), France ($2.0 million), Australia ($1.8 million), and Spain ($1.6 million). This brought the global total to an estimated $71.8 million by the end of the weekend. Through Monday and Tuesday, "Weapons" continued to perform well, with domestic grosses reaching $55.45 million and international grosses increasing to $36.5 million, pushing the global total to $92 million. By Wednesday, the film surpassed the $100 million mark worldwide, with an estimated $59.96 million domestic and $40.7 million international gross. The movie has also generated $8.1 million from global IMAX screens, including $6.2 million domestically. With a production budget of $38 million, Warner Bros. is seeing a strong return on investment from "Weapons," which is the studio's seventh number-one movie of 2025.
Warner Bros.'s Weapons passed the $100M global mark on Wednesday. The film has grossed an estimated $40.7M internationally through Wednesday. Estimated global total through Wednesday stands at $100.7M. #WeaponsMovie #BoxOffice https://t.co/vozioD7013
Warner Bros.'s Weapons grossed an estimated $4.46M on Wednesday (from 3,202 locations). Estimated total domestic gross stands at $59.96M. #WeaponsMovie #BoxOffice https://t.co/X5sJxMelQs
A straight line to $100M+ With another $8.5M worldwide on Wednesday, WEAPONS smashed through the $100M Club door like a movie possessed. With a budget of just $38M, WB is printing money at this point. https://t.co/fEuORX0P3P