Weapons Box Office Dominance
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With Weapons and Nobody 2 featuring prominently in the latest box office weekend, their performances and audience response have drawn significant attention. While Weapons held strong in its second week with a limited drop,
New Line's horror pic and Disney's family comedy delivered a double win for the late summer box office, as well as a victory for two challenged genres.
Julia Garner’s horror thriller ‘Weapons’, directed by Zach Cregger, continues to dominate the box office with a $25M second weekend. Check out its domestic, global earnings, and how it compares with competitors like ‘Freakier’ Friday and ‘Nobody 2’.
“Freakier Friday,” which lost the battle for first place to “Weapons” during its double premiere, also maintained its second spot, bringing in $14.5 million domestically. The films' staying power comes during a slower box office weekend, said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for the data firm Comscore.
Bob Odenkirk's Nobody 2 is off to an extremely underwhelming start as Weapons continues its box office dominance.