Weapons Holds Top Box Office Spot as Nobody 2 Debuts
Weapons held the top box office spot for its second weekend, earning $25 million and overshadowing newcomer Nobody 2, which debuted with $9.25 million.
Overview
Weapons maintained its top box office spot for a second weekend, earning $25 million from 3,450 North American theaters, despite a 43% drop from its debut.
Newcomer Nobody 2 debuted with $9.25 million across 3,260 North American theaters, but was overshadowed by Weapons and other strong contenders.
Freakier Friday held strong in the second spot during its second weekend, bringing in $14.5 million domestically and demonstrating continued audience interest.
The overall summer box office is currently projected to fall short of the $4 billion benchmark, indicating a challenging season despite a diverse range of movie offerings.
The weekend saw intense competition among films, with established titles like Weapons and Freakier Friday successfully fending off new releases such as Nobody 2.
Analysis
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