Warner Bros.' horror film "Weapons" has maintained the top position at the North American box office for its second consecutive weekend, grossing $25 million domestically over the weekend and surpassing $100 million in total domestic ticket sales by Thursday. The film's global box office stands at approximately $155 million, with an international gross of $63.7 million. "Weapons," which had a production budget of $38 million, outperformed new releases such as Universal's "Nobody 2," which debuted with $9.25 million domestically, and Disney's "Freakier Friday," which grossed $14 million domestically over the weekend. Warner Bros. and Apple's "F1 The Movie" reported a domestic weekend gross of around $2.7 million, with a total domestic gross of $183.5 million and a global total of $592.1 million. The "F1" film, which had a $200 million budget, has earned $91.7 million from global IMAX screenings and is set for a digital release on Apple TV+. Disney's "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" crossed $250 million in North American box office receipts, becoming the seventh film to do so in 2025, with a weekend gross of approximately $9 million domestically. Universal/DreamWorks Animation's "The Bad Guys 2" and "Nobody 2" continue to perform moderately, with domestic grosses of $59.4 million and $11.45 million respectively. Meanwhile, the Netflix animated musical fantasy film "KPop Demon Hunters" soundtrack continues to dominate music charts, with multiple songs in the top 10 of the Billboard Global 200 and Hot 100 charts, led by the track "Golden" by the fictional girl group HUNTR/X. The soundtrack has sold nearly 110,000 units in its ninth week and is noted for its increasing sales since release.
Milestone: Zack Cregger's WEAPONS crossed the $100 million mark at the domestic box office on Thursday. Via Pam McClintock https://t.co/NClvJR6xlI
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Epic run. Adding $2.4M on Thursday, WB’s WEAPONS joins the $100M Club.