Animated Hits Are on Top of the Weekend’s Box Office
The latest theatrical weekend brought notable shifts to the box office as several high-profile titles vied for audience attention. Major expansions and new debuts altered the landscape, while long-running releases showed varying degrees of stability. From independent holdovers to major franchise blockbusters, theaters maintained a steady stream of domestic ticket sales. Here is a detailed breakdown of the weekly performances of the top fifteen theatrical releases.
‘Lucky Strike’ (2026)

The theatrical run of ‘Lucky Strike’ continued into its second week of release with a weekend gross of $196,146. This box office intake represents a steep decline of 75.6% compared to the previous weekend’s performance. The film was shown in 389 theaters after losing 383 screens from the prior week, leading to a per-theater average of $504. Without an officially listed distributor, the title has accumulated a total gross of $1,360,523 since its debut.
‘Maddie’s Secret’ (2026)

Distributed by Magnolia Pictures, ‘Maddie’s Secret’ experienced a significant surge in its third week of release. The production generated a weekend gross of $215,000, which marks a substantial increase of 173.4% from the prior week. A theater count expansion of 76 screens brought the film to a total of 85 locations, yielding an average of $2,529 per screen. This theatrical expansion has helped push the cumulative total gross of the film to $507,968.
‘Leviticus’ (2026)

The Neon-distributed film ‘Leviticus’ brought in $344,000 during its third weekend in domestic theaters. This performance reflects a 65.9% drop in ticket sales compared to the previous week of release. The movie was exhibited in 350 theaters, down by 615 locations, which resulted in a per-theater average of $982. To date, the project has amassed an overall domestic total gross of $6,575,781.
‘Michael’ (2025)

Released by Lionsgate, ‘Michael’ continued to draw audiences during its eleventh week in theaters. The biographical feature generated a weekend gross of $545,000, representing a moderate 39.6% decline from the previous week. It remained active in 400 theaters after losing 311 locations, achieving an average of $1,362 per theater. The long-running film has now reached an impressive cumulative total gross of $371,347,426.
‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ (2026)

Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu’ pulled in $600,000 during its seventh week of release. This weekend gross represents a 65.8% drop in box office earnings compared to the previous frame. The sci-fi adventure screened in 575 theaters, losing 675 locations, and generated a per-theater average of $1,043. Its overall cumulative total gross in the domestic market has now climbed to $176,830,344.
‘The Invite’ (2026)

In its second week of availability, the A24 release ‘The Invite’ experienced a major box office boost. The film earned $800,708 over the weekend, which marks a notable 111.2% increase from its opening frame. It expanded its theater presence by 21 screens to play in 28 total locations, earning a high per-theater average of $28,596. This strong performance brings the cumulative total gross of the production to $1,369,500.
‘Scary Movie’ (2026)

Paramount Pictures saw ‘Scary Movie’ bring in $1,130,000 during its fifth week in domestic theaters. This weekend intake represents a 63.1% decline in ticket sales from the previous week. The comedy played across 1,158 screens after dropping 846 theaters, leading to a per-theater average of $975. With this latest weekend performance, the film has achieved a cumulative total gross of $105,902,451.
‘Jackass: Best and Last’ (2026)

The Paramount Pictures release ‘Jackass: Best and Last’ finished its second weekend with a gross of $2,700,000. This result marks a 68.1% drop in box office revenue compared to its opening frame. The film maintained its footprint in 2,855 theaters, which resulted in a per-theater average of $945. Over its first two weeks of domestic release, the title has accumulated a total gross of $13,770,480.
‘Backrooms’ (2026)

The thriller ‘Backrooms’, distributed by A24, grossed $3,308,387 during its sixth week in theaters. This box office return represents a relatively stable holding, dropping just 24.5% from the prior week. Screenings took place across 2,079 theaters, down 317 locations from the previous weekend, and achieved an average of $1,591 per venue. The overall cumulative total gross for the theatrical run now stands at $190,480,127.
‘Obsession’ (2026)

Distributed by Focus Features, the movie ‘Obsession’ brought in $5,300,000 during its eighth weekend. The ticket sales experienced a decline of 45.4% compared to the prior week’s results. The feature film was screened at 2,640 theaters, a decrease of 325 locations, yielding an average of $2,007 per theater. Its long-term theatrical presence has driven its cumulative domestic total gross to $245,317,600.
‘Disclosure Day’ (2026)

The Universal Pictures release ‘Disclosure Day’ completed its fourth week in theaters with a weekend gross of $6,000,000. This box office return reflects a modest drop of 27.3% in ticket sales compared to the previous week. The film played in 2,702 theaters after a reduction of 655 screens, maintaining a healthy per-theater average of $2,220. This steady performance has propelled the domestic cumulative total gross to $105,311,885.
‘Supergirl’ (2026)

Warner Bros. saw ‘Supergirl’ generate a weekend gross of $9,600,000 during its second week in theaters. This performance represents a steep 74.1% decline in domestic box office earnings from its debut weekend. The production was featured across 3,602 screens with no reported change in theater count, averaging $2,665 per screen. The overall cumulative total gross for the superhero release has now reached $58,500,000.
‘Young Washington’ (2026)

The new historical drama ‘Young Washington’ was released by Angel Studios to an opening weekend gross of $20,847,688. The debut was launched across 2,700 domestic theaters with no prior week comparisons available. It recorded a strong per-theater average of $7,721 in its initial frame. Its cumulative total gross matches the opening weekend figure, establishing a solid baseline for its theatrical run.
‘Toy Story 5’ (2026)

Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, ‘Toy Story 5’ earned $31,000,000 during its third weekend of release. This weekend intake represents a 56.2% decrease in box office revenue compared to the prior week’s performance. The animated sequel played in 3,975 theaters, losing 450 screens from its previous run, and maintained an average of $7,798 per venue. Its domestic cumulative total gross has reached an impressive $366,348,690.
‘Minions & Monsters’ (2026)

The animated feature ‘Minions & Monsters’, distributed by Universal Pictures, made its debut with a weekend gross of $36,400,000. The opening run was distributed across 4,243 theaters, which resulted in a per-theater average of $8,578. The initial week of release concluded with a cumulative total gross of $61,441,395, incorporating preview earnings. As this represents the first week of tracking, no percentage changes or previous theater counts are recorded.
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