As Expected, ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Takes the Top Spot at This Weekend’s Box Office: Here’s the Rest of Top 15
The cinematic landscape for the final month of the year shows a diverse range of blockbusters and independent features competing for audience attention. Major studio releases are seeing significant returns as families and enthusiasts head to theaters during the busy holiday season. Financial data reveals a mixture of strong debuts and steady performances from established franchises and award contenders. The following list details the most recent box office results including total earnings and general film information for the current top titles in distribution.
‘JUJUTSU KAISEN: Execution -Shibuya Incident x The Culling Game Begins-‘ (2025)

The animated feature ‘Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution’ brought in $274,020 during its third week in theaters. This release follows the intense supernatural battles of the popular anime series as characters face life altering stakes. The film saw a significant decline of 86.9 percent in its weekend earnings while playing in 409 theaters. Its cumulative domestic total has reached $15,815,181 after several weeks of distribution by GKIDS.
‘The Secret Agent’ (2025)

‘The Secret Agent’ experienced a notable 40.4 percent increase in its weekend box office performance by earning $335,050. This Neon production expanded its reach to 133 theaters during its fourth week of release. The plot involves a high stakes espionage mission that challenges the protagonist to navigate a web of international deception. Its total gross currently stands at $951,985 as it continues to find its audience in limited release.
‘Ella McCay’ (2025)

The comedy film ‘Ella McCay’ earned $480,000 across 2,500 screens during its second week of availability. Directed by James L. Brooks the story follows an idealistic politician as she balances family life with a career in public service. The movie faced a steep decline of 76.2 percent from its previous weekend performance. Its total box office earnings have accumulated to $3,574,612 for 20th Century Studios.
‘Eternity’ (2025)

The A24 romantic drama ‘Eternity’ gathered $581,553 during its fourth week of national distribution. The film stars a high profile cast in a story where characters are given the choice to live forever with their soulmates. It dropped 67 percent in revenue as its theater count decreased to 514 locations. The total earnings for this multi genre project now stand at $14,808,254.
‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ (2025)

The magical heist sequel ‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ took in $600,000 during its sixth weekend in the domestic market. The Four Horsemen return for another grand illusion that involves cutting edge technology and a new global threat. The film experienced a 74.7 percent drop in earnings as it lost over 1,600 theater locations. Lionsgate has seen the total box office for this sequel grow to a sum of $61,074,974.
‘Dhurandhar’ (2025)

‘Dhurandhar’ earned $670,000 from 383 theaters during its third weekend of release via Moviegoers Entertainment. This action packed production features energetic sequences set against a backdrop of modern crime and justice. The film saw a sharp decline of 80.9 percent compared to its previous weekend performance. Its cumulative earnings have reached $8,570,000 as it continues its run in select markets.
‘Hamnet’ (2025)

Focus Features released ‘Hamnet’ which earned $850,000 during its fourth week of theatrical distribution. The historical drama explores the lives of William Shakespeare and his wife Agnes as they cope with the loss of their only son. The film saw a 40.7 percent decrease in revenue while playing on 617 screens. Its total domestic gross has reached $8,760,125 as it garners attention during the awards season.
‘Marty Supreme’ (2025)

The A24 sports drama ‘Marty Supreme’ launched with a weekend total of $875,000. This film stars Timothee Chalamet in a story inspired by the life of a professional table tennis player. It achieved a staggering per theater average of $145,833 while playing on only six screens. This strong limited debut suggests a significant expansion in the coming weeks for the production.
‘Wicked: For Good’ (2025)

‘Wicked: For Good’ earned $4,300,000 during its fifth weekend as the musical adaptation continues its successful run. The story follows the friendship and eventual rivalry between Elphaba and Glinda in the Land of Oz. Universal Pictures saw a 49.7 percent drop in weekly revenue from 2,913 theater locations. The film has now amassed a massive domestic total of $320,507,190.
‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ (2025)

The horror sequel ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ generated $7,250,000 in its third weekend of release. Building on the lore of the popular video game franchise the movie explores terrifying events at a haunted pizzeria. It dropped 62.6 percent in earnings as it played across 3,012 theaters. The total domestic box office for this Universal Pictures International release is currently $108,930,140.
‘Zootopia 2’ (2025)

The Disney animated sequel ‘Zootopia 2’ earned $14,500,000 during its fourth weekend of theatrical play. Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde return to solve a new mystery involving a smooth talking reptile in the sprawling animal metropolis. The film held a steady position despite a 44 percent drop in revenue across 3,540 screens. Its total domestic earnings have climbed to $282,809,929 making it one of the top performers of the year.
‘The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants’ (2025)

‘The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants’ opened with $16,000,000 during its debut weekend. This animated adventure follows SpongeBob as he travels to the depths of the ocean to retrieve his stolen home. Paramount Pictures International distributed the film across 3,557 theaters for its first week. It achieved a solid per theater average of $4,498 as families flocked to the latest franchise entry.
‘The Housemaid’ (2025)

The psychological thriller ‘The Housemaid’ earned $18,950,000 during its opening weekend for Lionsgate. The plot follows a young woman who takes a job for a wealthy family only to discover dark secrets within their home. The film played in 3,015 theaters and achieved an average of $6,285 per location. This strong debut establishes the movie as a significant new entry in the genre.
‘David’ (2025)

‘David’ brought in $22,017,322 during its first weekend of release from Angel Studios. This biblical epic tells the story of the shepherd who became a king and faced the giant Goliath. The film was shown in 3,118 theaters and earned a per screen average of $7,061. It took a high spot on the charts as audiences showed strong interest in the historical production.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ (2025)

The highly anticipated ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ dominated the box office with an opening weekend of $88,000,000. James Cameron returns to Pandora to explore the aggressive Ash People who challenge Jake Sully and his family. The film played on 3,800 screens and achieved a per theater average of $23,157. This 20th Century Studios release marks a massive start for the third chapter of the science fiction franchise.
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