‘Weapons’ leads Labor Day box office, ‘Jaws’ in 2nd place

01.09.2025    Times of San Diego    3 views
‘Weapons’ leads Labor Day box office, ‘Jaws’ in 2nd place

An AMC movie theater. (FILE photo by Elijah Nouvelage/Reuters) Weapons recaptured the top spot at the box office after briefly losing the crown to a Netflix movie, grossing $12.78 million over the four-day holiday weekend to lead all films in North America, according to industry estimates Monday. After spending its first two weeks atop the chart, the Warner Bros. horror filmwhich stars Julia Garner and Josh Brolin — slipped behind KPop Demon Hunters last weekend, when the streaming service released the popular animated musical to theaters for a special two-day engagement. Second place this weekend went to a 50th anniversary re-release of Jaws, which grossed $9.9 million Friday through Monday, Comscore reported. Director Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing, a crime thriller starring Austin Butler and Zoe Kravitz, opened in third place with $9.6 million. Freakier Friday was fourth with $8.3 million in its fourth weekend in theaters, followed by The Roses, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman, which opened with $8 million through Monday. Rounding out the top 10 domestic releases were Fantastic Four: First Steps ($6.3 million), The Bad Guys 2 ($6.2 million), Superman ($3.2 million), Nobody 2 ($2.4 million) and The Naked Gun ($2.3 million). This weekend’s overall four-day box office haul was estimated at $82.9 million. The year-to-date total is $5.995 billion — up 4.3% from the figure at this time last year, according to Comscore. City News Service

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