Weapons Box Office Hits Major Global Milestone In Less Than 3 Weeks

Weapons pᴀsses an important global box office milestone within three weeks of its release. The Zach Cregger-directed movie arrived in theaters on Aug. 8, featuring the star-studded cast of Julia Garner, Amy Madigan, Josh Brolin, and many others.

After a $43 million debut, ticket sales in the following week only declined 43%, a departure from the drastic fall that the horror genre is known for. As of Aug. 17, the movie had grossed $89 million domestically and $148 million in total. It heads into its third weekend in theaters this week.

According to Warner Bros., on Monday, Weapons generated an additional $2.9 million from the international markets, which is only a 33% fall from last week, and brings the movie’s international box office total to $63.7 million. Adding to its domestic earnings, Weapons has crossed the $155 million worldwide box office milestone during its second week in theaters.

What This Means For Weapons’ Box Office

Aunt Gladys in Weapons laughing

Aunt Gladys in Weapons laughing

Movies in the horror genre typically see a drop of 60% or more after a successful opening weekend. Danny Boyle’s sci-fi horror, 28 Years Later, opened to $60 million globally. However, the movie dropped 68% in its second week. Similarly, Final Destination Bloodlines had a mᴀssive opening weekend box office, generating $104 million worldwide. Its sophomore week then saw a 62.5% drop.

One recent exception from the genre’s second-week curse is Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, when the supernatural horror saw a remarkable 6% drop. Compared to other commercially successful horror movies, Weapons is proving to have a strong hold. Its continued success at the box office could also suggest a connection between original movies and more consistent performances.

Coogler’s Sinners was very well-received among critics and moviegoers. The movie has a critical approval rating of 97% and an audience approval of 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. Cregger’s mystery horror that follows the disappearance of 17 children on the same night sees a similar achievement, with a 94% critical score and an 86% audience score.

Our Take On Weapons’ Box Office

Sinners broke several box office records back when it was released. Not only did it become one of the highest-grossing original horror films, but also the highest-grossing live-action original film at the domestic box office in a decade. The supernatural horror movie had a slightly better opening weekend than Weapons, earning $48 million domestically.

In comparison to Weapons crossing the $155 million worldwide mark in only one week and a half, Sinners had grossed over $160 million after two weekends. At this rate, it will be a very close call between which of the two preeminent horror movies of 2025 earns more. This, of course, will likely depend on the latter movie’s hold in the coming weeks.

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