‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Tops This Weekend’s Top 10 Box Office Hits
The Fourth of July weekend brought a roar to theaters, with audiences flocking to see a mix of action-packed blockbusters, family-friendly adventures, and thrilling sequels. From dinosaurs to high-speed racing, the box office charts reflect a diverse range of stories captivating moviegoers across North America.
This weekend’s top 10 films showcase the power of big franchises and bold new entries, with some surprising holdovers proving their staying power. Let’s dive into the ranked list, starting from the bottom and working our way up to the number one spot.
10. Ballerina (2025)

Lionsgate’s ‘Ballerina’ (2025), a spin-off from the John Wick universe, earned $725,000 in its fifth week, landing at number 10. With a steep 66.9% drop, the film’s domestic total now sits at $57.3 million across 923 theaters.
Ana de Armas stars as a deadly assassin seeking revenge, bringing intense action to the screen. Despite its connection to the popular Wick series, the film’s box office has struggled to maintain momentum, likely due to competition from bigger summer releases.
9. Materialists (2025)

A24’s ‘Materialists’ (2025) pulled in $1.3 million in its fourth week, securing the ninth spot with a 55.1% drop. The romantic drama, starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal, has grossed $33.5 million domestically.
Directed by Celine Song, this heartfelt story explores love and ambition in New York City. Its modest performance suggests it’s resonating more with niche audiences, but it’s already surpassed the total gross of 2009’s ‘500 Days of Summer’.
8. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (2025)

Tom Cruise’s latest action epic, ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ (2025), grossed $3.3 million in its seventh week, holding strong at number eight. With a 21.1% drop, its domestic total is $191.2 million across 1,545 theaters.
This final chapter in the Ethan Hunt saga delivers jaw-dropping stunts and a global cume of $576.2 million. Despite a hefty $400 million budget, the film’s consistent performance shows Cruise’s enduring draw as an action star.
7. Lilo & Stitch (2025)

Disney’s live-action ‘Lilo & Stitch’ (2025) earned $3.8 million in its seventh week, tying for sixth place with a 44.5% drop. Its domestic total is an impressive $408.5 million, with a global haul of $972.7 million.
The heartwarming remake of the 2002 animated classic follows a young girl and her alien friend. Its massive success, especially in markets like Mexico and the UK, positions it as a contender for the billion-dollar club.
6. M3GAN 2.0 (2025)

Universal’s ‘M3GAN 2.0’ (2025) also grossed $3.8 million, tying for sixth with a sharp 62.8% drop in its second week. The sci-fi sequel has earned $18.6 million domestically across 3,133 theaters.
Following the 2023 horror hit, this follow-up shifts to action-adventure, starring Allison Williams and Ivanna Sakhno. Poor word-of-mouth and a genre pivot have led to a disappointing run compared to the original’s $30.4 million opening.
5. 28 Years Later (2025)

Sony’s ‘28 Years Later’ (2025) brought in $4.6 million in its third week, landing at number five with a 52.8% drop. The horror sequel has grossed $60.2 million domestically and $125.8 million worldwide.
Directed by Danny Boyle, this revival of the zombie saga stars Jodie Comer and Aaron Taylor-Johnson. Its solid performance, despite a $60 million budget, suggests horror fans are still drawn to its intense narrative.
4. Elio (2025)

Pixar’s ‘Elio’ (2025) earned $5.7 million in its third week, taking fourth place with a 45.4% drop. The family film has grossed $55.1 million domestically across 3,235 theaters, but its $150 million budget looms large.
This intergalactic tale follows a boy connecting with alien lifeforms, voiced by Yonas Kibreab and Zoe Saldaña. Despite strong reviews, it’s on track to be one of Pixar’s lowest-grossing films ever.
3. How to Train Your Dragon (2025)

Universal’s live-action ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ (2025) soared to $11 million in its fourth week, securing third place with a 43.9% drop. Its domestic total is $224 million, with a global cume of $516.9 million.
Directed by Dean DeBlois, this remake of the 2010 animated hit follows Hiccup and Toothless in a Viking world. Its strong holds and family appeal have made it a summer standout, with a sequel already planned for 2027.
2. F1 (2025)

Warner Bros.’ ‘F1: The Movie’ (2025) raced to $26.1 million in its second week, taking second place despite a 54.3% drop. The Brad Pitt-starrer has grossed $109.5 million domestically and $293.6 million worldwide.
Directed by Joseph Kosinski, this racing drama offers high-octane thrills and a star-studded cast. While it’s Apple’s biggest theatrical hit, its $325 million budget means it’s not yet profitable, but global audiences are keeping it in the race.
1. Jurassic World: Rebirth (2025)

Universal’s ‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ (2025) dominated with $91.5 million over the three-day weekend, earning $147.3 million in five days across 4,308 theaters. Its global total is a massive $318.3 million.
Directed by Gareth Edwards, this seventh Jurassic installment stars Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey. Despite mixed reviews, its record-breaking Fourth of July debut proves the franchise’s enduring appeal, especially in markets like China and the UK.
Which of these box office hits did you catch this weekend, or are you planning to see one soon? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


