Sam Raimi’s New Horror Tops the Weekend Box Office for Second Straight Week
The box office numbers for early February 2026 reveal a dynamic landscape where holdover blockbusters are competing with a wave of diverse new releases. While James Cameron’s latest return to Pandora continues to generate significant revenue weeks after its debut, a new horror-thriller from Sam Raimi has successfully claimed the top spot. Audiences also showed strong support for niche programming this weekend, including a major K-pop concert film and a faith-based romantic comedy. The following list details the top fifteen performers based on the latest financial returns.
‘Hamnet’ (2025)

Chloé Zhao directs this historical drama based on the novel by Maggie O’Farrell. Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley star as William Shakespeare and his wife Agnes as they grapple with the tragic death of their only son. The story explores the profound grief that eventually inspires the playwright to create his masterpiece Hamlet. Zhao focuses on the emotional landscape of the family and the domestic life in Stratford-upon-Avon rather than the bustling London theater scene. The film has garnered critical acclaim for its intimate portrayal of loss and the creation of art from suffering.
‘Marty Supreme’ (2025)

Josh Safdie returns to the director’s chair for this energetic sports comedy starring Timothée Chalamet. The film follows the fictionalized rise of table tennis hustler Marty Mauser in the 1950s as he aims to become a world champion. Gwyneth Paltrow and Tyler, the Creator join the cast in this fast-paced journey through the underground ping pong circuit. Safdie infuses the narrative with his signature high-anxiety style and kinetic visual language. The story captures the eccentric spirit of the era and the obsession required to achieve greatness in a niche sport.
‘The Moment’ (2026)

Pop superstar Charli XCX makes her feature acting debut in this meta-mockumentary directed by Aidan Zamiri. The film chronicles a heightened version of the singer’s life during the peak of her cultural dominance as she navigates industry pressures and a chaotic concert tour. The cast includes an eclectic mix of celebrities such as Kylie Jenner and Alexander Skarsgård who plays a pretentious filmmaker documenting the tour. A24 distributed this satirical look at modern fame and the machinery behind a global pop icon. Critics have noted its sharp commentary on celebrity culture and the blur between reality and performance.
‘The Housemaid’ (2025)

Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried lead this psychological thriller directed by Paul Feig. Adapted from the bestselling novel by Freida McFadden, the plot centers on a young woman who takes a job as a live-in housekeeper for a wealthy but secretive family. Tensions rise as she uncovers dark secrets lurking within the household and realizes her employers are not who they seem. The film features twists that challenge the perception of victim and villain in a high-stakes game of survival. Lionsgate has seen significant commercial success with this adaptation during its holiday run.
‘Mercy’ (2026)

Chris Pratt stars in this sci-fi thriller set in a near-future where capital crime is judged by advanced artificial intelligence. Directed by Timur Bekmambetov, the story follows a veteran detective who is accused of a violent crime and must prove his innocence to the very machine he once trusted. Rebecca Ferguson plays the AI’s human liaison who begins to question the infallible logic of the system. The film explores themes of justice and technology through a tense race against time. Amazon MGM Studios released this action-heavy project to engage audiences with its moral dilemmas.
‘Melania’ (2026)

Director Brett Ratner offers a documentary look at the former First Lady during a pivotal transition period. The film documents the twenty days leading up to the 2025 presidential inauguration and provides access to her private preparations and staff interactions. Melania Trump serves as a producer on the project which aims to show her perspective on the return to the White House. The documentary features interviews and behind-the-scenes footage that attempt to humanize its enigmatic subject. It has sparked conversation regarding political documentaries and subject-controlled narratives.
‘Shelter’ (2026)

Jason Statham leads this action thriller about a reclusive former operative living on a remote island. His quiet life is shattered when he rescues a young girl who is being hunted by a team of elite assassins. Directed by Ric Roman Waugh, the film features Bill Nighy as the antagonist orchestrating the pursuit. The narrative focuses on the bond formed between the protector and the child amidst relentless siege sequences. Black Bear Pictures produced this survival story that highlights tactical combat and rugged landscapes.
‘The Strangers: Chapter 3’ (2026)

Renny Harlin concludes his horror trilogy with this final installment starring Madelaine Petsch. The plot follows the survivor Maya as she is forced to confront the masked killers in a brutal showdown after escaping their initial attacks. The film promises to answer lingering questions about the nihilistic motivations of the antagonists while delivering intense scare sequences. It serves as the bloody resolution to the extensive narrative arc established in the previous two chapters. Lionsgate released this title to capitalize on the horror audience seeking closure for the franchise.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ (2025)

James Cameron expands the world of Pandora by introducing the Ash People, a new clan of Na’vi who utilize fire. Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña return as Jake Sully and Neytiri as they navigate this volatile new alliance and the continuing threat of human colonization. The film explores darker themes of warfare and moral ambiguity within the indigenous population itself. Visual effects continue to push boundaries with the depiction of volcanic biomes and new creature designs. The movie remains a box office juggernaut as it bridges the gap to future installments.
‘Zootopia 2’ (2025)

Disney returns to its mammal metropolis with Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde investigating a new conspiracy. Directed by Jared Bush and Byron Howard, the sequel introduces reptiles to the city’s ecosystem for the first time. The plot involves a mysterious case that forces the duo to travel to the marshlands and question their trust in the city’s leadership. Ke Huy Quan joins the voice cast as a pivotal new character who aids the detectives. The film blends the studio’s classic humor with a mystery that expands the lore of this animal world.
‘Dracula’ (2026)

Luc Besson presents a romantic and gothic reimagining of the classic Bram Stoker novel. Caleb Landry Jones portrays the titular vampire as a tragic figure driven by eternal love rather than pure malice. The cast includes Christoph Waltz as a relentless priest and Zoë Bleu as the object of Dracula’s obsession. Besson focuses on the visual splendor of the 15th century and 19th century timelines to create a sweeping fantasy epic. Vertical Entertainment distributed this ambitious project that emphasizes the emotional core of the monster.
‘Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience’ (2026)

This concert film captures the energy and spectacle of the K-pop group Stray Kids during their massive world tour. Fans are treated to high-definition performances of their biggest hits along with exclusive backstage footage. The movie offers an immersive look at the group’s choreography and production design on the big screen. It highlights the global phenomenon of the band and their dedication to their fanbase known as STAY. Bleecker Street handled the theatrical release to cater to the dedicated international music audience.
‘Iron Lung’ (2026)

YouTuber Markiplier directs and stars in this adaptation of the claustrophobic horror video game. The plot is set in a post-apocalyptic future where a convict must pilot a decaying submarine through an ocean of blood on an alien moon. The film relies on psychological tension and a grim atmosphere as the protagonist faces the unknown horrors lurking in the red depths. It remains faithful to the minimalist aesthetic of the source material while expanding the lore for a feature format. The self-financed project demonstrates the crossover potential of creator-driven media.
‘Solo Mio’ (2026)

Kevin James stars in this romantic comedy about a man who refuses to let a canceled wedding ruin his plans. After being left at the altar, he decides to go on his Italian honeymoon alone and meets a charming local café owner played by Nicole Grimaudo. The film showcases picturesque Roman locations and focuses on themes of self-discovery and second chances at love. Angel Studios distributed this lighthearted film that appeals to audiences looking for traditional feel-good entertainment. It serves as a vehicle for James to return to his comedic roots in a grounded setting.
‘Send Help’ (2026)

Sam Raimi directs this horror-thriller starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien as coworkers stranded on a deserted island. What begins as a survival situation quickly spirals into madness as psychological fractures and external threats emerge. The film blends Raimi’s signature dark humor with genuine suspense as the characters turn on each other. Critics have praised the chemistry between the leads and the director’s return to the genre. 20th Century Studios released this film which has resonated with audiences seeking a mix of scares and character drama.
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