Project Hail Mary Dominates Weekend Box Office

The weekend box office was led once again by Project Hail Mary, which held onto the top spot with an impressive $54.5 million from 4,077 locations. The Amazon MGM Studios release continues its strong run, pushing its domestic total to $164.3 million, even with a 32% drop week-over-week.

Disney’s Hoppers followed in second place with $12.2 million, bringing its cumulative total to $138.5 million as it continues to show steady performance in theaters. While it experienced a 31% decline, the film remains a solid holdover in a competitive marketplace.

Warner Bros.’ They Will Kill You debuted in third place with $5 million from 2,778 locations, marking a modest opening as the new release looks to build momentum in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Dhurandhar The Revenge took fourth place with $4.8 million from just 987 locations, boasting a strong per-theater average of $4,892 despite a steep 52% drop.

Rounding out the Top 5, Universal’s Reminders of Him added $4.7 million to its total, now reaching $41 million domestically. The film saw a 41% decline but continues to maintain a presence among the weekend’s top performers.

Overall, the box office remains driven by strong holdovers, with Project Hail Mary clearly leading the pack as the biggest draw heading into the next weekend.

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