Hoppers Leads Weekend Box Office as Reminders of Him Debuts Strong

Disney’s Hoppers held onto the top spot at the weekend box office, bringing in $28.5 million from 4,000 theaters. The animated hit continues its strong theatrical run, pushing its domestic total to $86.8 million despite a 37% drop from last weekend.

Universal’s Reminders of Him opened in second place with $18.25 million from 3,402 locations. The romantic drama made a solid debut for the studio and could see strong word-of-mouth in the coming weeks.

In third place, Undertone from A24 debuted with $9.34 million across 2,570 theaters. The indie thriller delivered a respectable opening for the specialty distributor.

Paramount’s Scream 7 landed in fourth with $8.35 million, bringing its domestic total to $106.5 million. Although the horror sequel dropped 51% from the previous weekend, it has now crossed the $100 million mark domestically.

Rounding out the top five is Sony’s GOAT, which earned $4.7 million from 2,946 theaters. The film’s domestic total now stands at $90.5 million after a modest 27% decline.

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