The Bad Guys 2 weekly (August 15, 2025) final number is $11,359,375, for a total of $61,078,030 ... Nobody 2 weekly (August 15, 2025) final number is $12,846,585, for a total of $12,846,585 ... Freakier Friday daily (August 21, 2025) final number is $1,389,603, for a total of $61,340,708 ... Freakier Friday weekly (August 15, 2025) final number is $21,064,371, for a total of $61,340,708 ... The Fantastic Four: First Steps weekly (August 15, 2025) final number is $13,114,402, for a total of $251,351,951 ... Weapons weekly (August 15, 2025) final number is $36,236,100, for a total of $100,280,823 ... Weapons daily (August 21, 2025) final number is $2,413,663, for a total of $100,280,823 ... Kaptan Pengu ve Arkadaşları 5 is #1 in Turkey and made $152,618 at the weekend (August 15, 2025) ... Weapons is #1 in United Kingdom and made $2,113,170 at the weekend (August 15, 2025) ... Freakier Friday is #1 in Mexico and made $2,941,333 at the weekend (August 15, 2025)

Daily Domestic Chart for Thursday August 21, 2025

  Movie TitleGross%YD%LWTheatersPer
Theater
Total
Gross
Days In
Release
1 (1) Weapons $2,413,663 -11% -41% 3,450 $700 $100,280,823 14
2 (2) Freakier Friday $1,389,603 -11% -36% 3,975 $350 $61,340,708 14
3 (4) The Fantastic Four: First… $864,707 -9% -42% 3,355 $258 $251,351,951 28

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Weapons

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Freakier Friday

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Weapons

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Weapons

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