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Box Office Round-Up ~ 9/2/25

With no KPop competition over the long Labor Day Weekend, Weapons was able to return to the top spot at the box office in its fourth weekend, grossing $10.4 million to pass $132 million overall domestically. It’s the third horror movie to clear $100 million this year (after Sinners and Final Destination: Bloodlines), which bodes well for any similar movies on the horizon for September and October (including next weekend’s The Conjuring: Last Rites).

As it happens, second place also went to a well-received horror movie, albeit one from 1975. A little movie called Jaws enjoyed a 50th anniversary re-release to end the summer blockbuster season (a season Jaws arguably created all those years ago). Grossing $9.6 million in what is technically its 2620th weekend in theaters, Jaws is just one more weekend shy of clearing $500 million domestically. Of course, it has over a billion dollar adjusted for inflation, so there has been and probably always will be an audience for one of the best and most profitable movies of all time.

Crime thriller Caught Stealing, from director Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan, The Whale), debuted in third place with $7.8 million. It’s the second-best opening weekend of Aronofsky’s career after Noah in 2014. In fourth place, Jay Roach’s The Roses opened with $6.7 million. Based on the 1981 novel and a remake of the 1989 film (both titled The War of the Roses) starring Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, the new take on the ensemble dark comedy (now featuring Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman and Andy Samberg) likely played counterprogramming for older audiences looking for something (comparatively) on the lighter side of Weapons, Caught Stealing and Jaws.

Rounding out the top five was The Fantastic Four: First Steps, taking in $6.2 million for a domestic total of $264 million. It’s outperformed Thunderbolts* and Captain America: Brave New World, but still is likely coming in lower than what Disney/Marvel had hoped going into 2026, where they will place their faith in Spider-Man: Brand New Day in the spring followed by Avengers: Doomsday at year’s end.

1. Weapons ($10.4 MM)
Director: Zach Cregger (CAA)
Writers: Zach Cregger (CAA)
Cast: Julia Garner (UTA)
Josh Brolin (CAA)
Alden Ehrenreich (CAA)

2. Jaws ($9.6 MM)
Director: Steven Spielberg (CAA)
Writers: Peter Benchley, Carl Gottlieb
Cast: Roy Scheider
Robert Shaw
Richard Dreyfuss

3. Caught Stealing ($7.8 MM)
Director: Darren Aronofsky (CAA)
Writers: Charlie Huston (Writers House)
Cast: Austin Butler (WME)
Bad Bunny (UTA)
Zoe Kravitz (CAA)

4. The Roses ($6.7 MM)
Director: Jay Roach (UTA)
Writers: Tony McNamara (UTA)
Cast: Olivia Colman (CAA)
Benedict Cumberbatch (UTA)
Kate McKinnon (CAA)

5. The Fantastic Four: First Steps ($6.2 MM)
Director: Matt Shakman (CAA)
Writers: Josh Friedman (CAA), Jeff Kaplan (CAA)
Cast: Pedro Pascal (CAA)
Vanessa Kirby (CAA)
Joseph Quinn (CAA)

Source: Box Office Mojo, The Numbers