‘Weapons’ still No. 1 at box office for third Friday since opening
It’s still firing.
For the third Friday in a row since its opening, ‘Weapons” is still No. 1 at the box office — raking in $4.67 million, according to The Numbers.
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The film is slated to enjoy a 15 million-dollar three-day weekend, according to Deadline.
On Thursday, the horror-mystery — which cost $38 million to produce — became the second original R-rated film of 2025 to earn $100 million domestically, as per The Hollywood Reporter.
Remaining in second place was “Freakier Friday,” with earnings of $2.8 million.
The long-awaited sequel to 2003’s “Freaky Friday,” with Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reprising their mother-daughter roles, is expected to enjoy three-day weekend earnings of $9 million.
Moving up a notch to third this Friday was “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” with $1.6 million in sales.
In fourth was “Honey Don’t!” the comedy-mystery directed by Ethan Coen, which took in $1.44 million.
The New York Times called the film, which debuted on Friday and stars Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, Chris Evans and Charlie Day, “wry, weird and sometimes cruel.”
“The Bad Guys 2” remained in fifth, with a $1.28 million-dollar take on its fourth Friday in theaters.
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