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Movie Monday: ‘Weapons’ Horrifies Box Office, Best TV Shows to Binge Watch

18 August 20252 Mins Read

Last weekend, every movie on the box office woke up, got out of bed, went downstairs, opened the front door, walked into the movie theater … and failed to secure first place at the box office.

Every movie, that is, except for horror flick Weapons.

The film snatched an additional $25 million from North American audiences this weekend to maintain its spot at the top of the box office. In total, that brings its domestic gross to $89 million and its worldwide cume to $148.7 million—an impressive number for any horror movie.

Another freaky film refused to swap its spot at the top, too: Freakier Friday, which managed to swipe an extra $14.5 million from American pockets. Domestically, that raises its earnings to $54.8 million. Globally, Freakier Friday rests at $86.3 million.

As for third place, please don’t interpret this as a “who’s on first” situation when I tell you that Nobody took third—to be more precise, Nobody 2. The assassin sequel beat $9.3 million out of North American audiences in its debut. And for good measure, it threw a few punches overseas, too, for an extra $4.9 million. On the one hand, that means the sequel debuted to a higher number than its predecessor. On the other, the original film released in late March 2021, when COVID ate at movie theater profits. So, despite the $14.2 million worldwide cume, only time will tell how well this sequel will do.

And as The Fantastic Four: First Steps moves into its fourth weekend since release, it also moves into fourth place at the box office. This weekend, it secured $8.8 million domestically, bringing its domestic total to $247 million. Comparing the movie to Marvel’s other 2025 releases, Fantastic Four comes out on top; Captain America: Brave New World secured $200.5 million, and Thunderbolts* scored $190.3. Still, being the most profitable Marvel film of 2025 ranks it only as the MCU’s 23rd highest-grossing movie—not exactly a fantastic number. Worldwide, the movie has taken in $468.7 million.

The Bad Guys 2 rounded out the top five by earning $7.5 million. That brings its domestic total to $57 million and its worldwide cume to $117.4.

Looking down the list, 2025 re-release Shin Godzilla rose out of the Pacific to blast its way into 10th place. It earned $1.63 million. And docudrama East of Wall trotted into 15th, debuting to $372,000.

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