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Movie Monday: ‘Him’ Scores a Meager Box Office Touchdown, Best TV Shows to Binge Watch

22 September 20253 Mins Read

Who won the box office this weekend? He did! Or, more accurately (but grammatically cringeworthy), Him did.

To be fair, it wasn’t exactly a Superbowl shutout. The “sports horror” movie only made $13.5 million with American audiences—on any typical week, that’d usually rank the movie in third or fourth place. But with few big-name releases to compete against, Him may as well have scored a touchdown against a team of kindergartners.

Haunting the silver spot is, once again, The Conjuring: Last Rites. Had it earned a million dollars more, it would’ve reclaimed its box office throne. However, it fell just shy, polter-heisting $12.9 million out of American pockets. That brings its cumulative domestic earnings to $151.2 million. Its worldwide cume, meanwhile, rests at a cool $400 million.

While Last Rites couldn’t reclaim its top spot, it did stand its ground against Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle, which fell from first to third this weekend. The anime apparently attracted the majority of its audience in its debut, as it earned 83% less as compared to last week. But it still had an $11.9 million domestic gain, raising its total to $104.7 million. Across the globe, the anime has earned $555 million. Still, don’t feel too bad for Infinity Castle’s fall from the top; that global cume makes it the world’s highest-grossing anime film of all time.

Though it didn’t fall down a ton, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale nevertheless dropped one spot into fourth place. It secured $6.3 million for its aristocratic coffers. Its sway over American audiences remains lackluster: In total, the movie has earned $31.6 million in the United States. And worldwide, the movie has grossed $59.5 million.

Rounding out the top five, The Long Walk appears a “long walk” away from turning a profit. This week, it shuffled its way into $6.3 million, raising its domestic cume to $22.7 million. Internationally, the film has struggled to gain momentum. So far, it’s only scrounged up $2.8 million, with a worldwide cume of $25.6 million.

Looking down the list at new releases, The Senior, the more wholesome of the two football movies on this list, scored a sixth-place finish. The Angel Studios production earned $2.8 million. Meanwhile, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey boldly went where many movies have gone before: seventh place. Perhaps its supernatural GPS should have directed more moviegoers to go see it.

The filmed stage production, Sight & Sound Presents: NOAH Live, sailed to 11th place. It collected $870,000.

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