Weapons, Box Office and Second Weekend
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Its guns are still blazing. “Weapons” remained No. 1 at the box office Friday, its second in theaters, taking in $7.4 million, according to The Numbers. The horror-mystery is slated to enjoy a domestic total of up to $90 million through Sunday ...
American moviegoers are sending a loud and clear message to Hollywood: make critically acclaimed, original horror movies and we will come.
Weapons beats Sam Raimi's cult classic at the global box office, as Zach Cregger's horror eyes a sequel movie.
Zach Cregger’s Weapons continues its impressive box office run, first outgrossing Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later and overtaking a Brad Pitt cult classic globally.
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Back off, Hollywood: Why a prequel to the box office hit of 2025 ‘Weapons’ is a terrible idea
It's smashed the box office. It's earned rave reviews. And now, like clockwork, studios have sniffed out the buzz and are looking for a follow up. In the case of Zach Cregger's 'Weapons', a prequel. Here's why this is a terrible idea.
Bob Odenkirk's Nobody 2 is off to an extremely underwhelming start as Weapons continues its box office dominance.
Yesterday, the Zach Cregger movie, did $5.2M which is the most a horror film has ever done on a Monday in August, besting Sixth Sense ‘s $4.35M and New Line’s Annabelle: Creation ‘s $3.6M. Weapons is also arguably the best opening for a horror movie in August with $43.5M (Sorry, The Meg is a shark movie, whole different type of genre).