Avatar: Fire and Ash Tops the Weekend Box Office

Last weekend’s box office top five was led by Avatar: Fire and Ash, which remained firmly in first place with $17.8 million from 3,300 theaters, bringing its massive domestic total to $368 million despite a modest 17% drop.

Close behind, Sony’s debut 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple opened strong in second place with $15 million, signaling solid interest in the long-awaited franchise return.

Disney’s animated sequel Zootopia 2 landed third with $12 million, continuing its impressive run as it climbed to $393.2 million domestically and posted a healthy 20% increase.

Lionsgate’s thriller The Housemaid followed in fourth with $10.2 million, easing just 7% week over week while crossing $108.8 million overall.

Rounding out the top five, A24’s Marty Supreme added $6.6 million, dipping 11% but continuing its steady performance with a domestic total of $80.8 million, underscoring strong legs for the indie standout.

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