Weapons Box Office Dominance
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With Weapons and Nobody 2 featuring prominently in the latest box office weekend, their performances and audience response have drawn significant attention. While Weapons held strong in its second week with a limited drop,
Summer is ratcheting down and the only major studio-wide entry this box office frame is Universal's Bob Odenkirk action sequel 'Nobody 2'.
Weapons” scared its way to the top of the box office in its debut and managed to stay there during its second weekend, beating out “Freakier Friday” and newcomer “Nobody 2.” Zach Cregger's horror film earned $25 million in 3,
Weapons' continues to dominate at the box office, putting 'Nobody 2' in the third place while 'Americana' has flopped in its debut.
Neither film is in the latest worldwide top 10 box office chart, thanks to strong performance from films from China, Japan and India which collectively occupy six of the 10 places. Aside from Weapons, the other US studio titles that are still in the worldwide top 10 chart are Freakier Friday, The Bad Guys 2 and The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Bob Odenkirk's Nobody 2 is off to an extremely underwhelming start as Weapons continues its box office dominance.
“Nobody 2” will likely be no match for “Weapons,” a twisty horror film from Warner Bros. and New Line that opened to a smashing $43.5 million last weekend. It’s continued to be a box office winner throughout the week and should top charts with $20 million to $22 million in its sophomore outing.
Nobody 2' Surprises, 'Freakier Friday' Steals the Show Summer is wrapping up, and the last major studio release before the Labor Day weeken
Will “Nobody 2” pack a punch at the box office? Universal’s sequel to the pandemic-era hit “Nobody,” starring Bob Odenkirk as a seemingly mild-mannered dad who actually kicks ass and takes names, is aiming for $10 million to $12 million from 3,