Tom Holland’s Webslinger Continues to Dominate the Box Office for Another Consecutive Week

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The domestic box office delivered a diverse slate of theatrical offerings this weekend, highlighted by major franchise holdovers, high-profile new releases, and specialized event screenings. Multiplexes across North America saw strong overall consumer activity as studio tentpoles and targeted theatrical titles competed for audience share. From expansive wide releases to selective specialty debuts, theaters generated significant financial returns across multiple genres. Here is a detailed breakdown of the top fifteen theatrical performers at the domestic box office.

‘The Rivals of Amziah King’ (2026)

'The Rivals of Amziah King' (2026)
Black Bear Pictures

Distributed by Black Bear, ‘The Rivals of Amziah King’ made its theatrical debut across the domestic marketplace. The film accumulated an opening weekend gross of $1,024,646 across 632 theaters. Playing to specialty and wide audiences alike, the release posted a per-theater average of $1,621. With its first week in circulation complete, the overall total gross for the title stands at $1,024,646.

‘Moana’ (2026)

'Moana' (2026)
Walt Disney Pictures

Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, ‘Moana’ continued its theatrical run during its sixth week in release. The feature generated $1,254,297 over the three-day frame, marking a 58% drop compared to the previous week. The movie was exhibited in 1,480 theaters after shedding 985 locations, resulting in a per-screen average of $847. With six weeks in cinemas, the cumulative domestic box office tally for ‘Moana’ has reached $124,573,456.

‘Super Troopers 3’ (2026)

'Super Troopers 3' (2026)
Broken Lizard Industries

Searchlight Pictures saw ‘Super Troopers 3’ enter its second weekend on domestic screens. The comedy sequel collected $1,337,382, representing a 66.6% decline from its opening frame. Playing across 2,760 theaters with no change in venue count, the title achieved an average of $484 per location. After two weeks in theaters, the total domestic box office earnings for ‘Super Troopers 3’ amount to $6,614,640.

‘Your Name.’ (2016)

'Your Name.' (2016)
CoMix Wave Films

GKIDS delivered the celebratory theatrical presentation of ‘Your Name. 10th Anniversary’ to cinemas nationwide. The anime re-release brought in $1,587,943 during its first week back on the big screen. Exhibited across 675 theaters, the event feature earned a notable per-theater average of $2,352. The total domestic gross for ‘Your Name. 10th Anniversary’ stands at $1,587,943 following this opening weekend.

‘Minions & Monsters’ (2026)

'Minions & Monsters' (2026)
Universal Pictures

Universal Pictures maintained steady theatrical distribution for ‘Minions & Monsters’ in its seventh week of release. The animated feature earned $1,601,600 over the weekend, reflecting a 54.3% decrease from the previous frame. It played in 1,594 theaters following a reduction of 857 locations, generating an average of $1,004 per screen. The overall domestic box office gross for ‘Minions & Monsters’ now stands at $180,231,045.

‘Vishwanath & Sons’ (2026)

'Vishwanath & Sons' (2026)
Sithara Entertainments

Released through Shloka Entertainments, ‘Vishwanath and Sons’ registered a targeted theatrical run in its opening frame. The feature gathered $1,634,000 during its first week of domestic exhibition. Screened across 350 theaters, the release achieved a strong per-theater average of $4,668. With one week in cinemas, the total gross for ‘Vishwanath and Sons’ matches its opening weekend sum of $1,634,000.

‘One Night Only’ (2026)

'One Night Only' (2026)
Universal Pictures

Distributed by Universal Pictures, ‘One Night Only’ completed its second week across North American theaters. The title brought in $2,003,860 for the weekend, enduring a 63.6% drop compared to the previous week. It was shown in 3,012 theaters with no net change in theater count, generating a per-venue average of $665. Through two weeks of domestic release, ‘One Night Only’ has grossed a cumulative total of $9,863,925.

‘Toy Story 5’ (2026)

'Toy Story 5' (2026)
Pixar

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures kept ‘Toy Story 5’ in wide circulation as the sequel marked its ninth week on the big screen. The animated film generated $2,427,314 over the weekend, experiencing a moderate 42.4% dip from the previous frame. Playing across 1,925 theaters after a drop of 735 screens, it posted a per-location average of $1,260. The cumulative domestic gross for ‘Toy Story 5’ has reached $475,595,965.

‘The Brink of War’ (2026)

'The Brink of War' (2026)
2521 Entertainment

Handled by theatrical distributor Angel, ‘The Brink of War’ arrived in North American cinemas for its debut frame. The title produced $2,689,529 in box office revenue during its first week of release. The picture played across 2,083 theaters, yielding a per-theater average of $1,291. Following its introductory weekend, the cumulative domestic haul for ‘The Brink of War’ stands at $2,689,529.

‘Six: The Musical Live!’ (2026)

'Six: The Musical Live!' (2026)
Universal Pictures UK

Focus Features brought the filmed stage performance of ‘Six: The Musical Live!’ to theatergoers nationwide. The musical release secured $3,002,305 during its first week on the domestic circuit. Screened in 1,462 theaters, the production earned a per-location average of $2,053. The total box office gross for ‘Six: The Musical Live!’ stands at $3,002,305 after its opening three-day frame.

‘Katseye: Wild Hearts’ (2026)

'Katseye: Wild Hearts' (2026)
Interscope Films

Trafalgar Releasing distributed the event cinema title ‘Katseye: Wild Hearts’ to domestic audiences for its theatrical debut. The production generated $3,950,000 during its first week of release. Exhibited in a targeted footprint of 754 theaters, the title recorded a strong per-screen average of $5,238. The domestic box office gross for ‘Katseye: Wild Hearts’ stands at $3,950,000.

‘PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie’ (2026)

'PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie' (2026)
Paramount Animation

Paramount Pictures debuted the animated feature ‘PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie’ across the domestic market. The family film collected an opening weekend gross of $20,254,688 in its first week of theatrical play. Showing across 3,545 theaters, the release achieved a per-screen average of $5,713. This opening performance establishes the total domestic gross for ‘PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie’ at $20,254,688.

‘The End of Oak Street’ (2026)

'The End of Oak Street' (2026)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Distributed by Warner Bros., ‘The End of Oak Street’ launched nationwide with wide theatrical support. The title accumulated $21,010,488 in its first week of domestic exhibition. Playing across 3,446 locations, the film secured an average of $6,097 per theater. The cumulative domestic box office tally for ‘The End of Oak Street’ currently stands at $21,010,488.

‘The Odyssey’ (2026)

'The Odyssey' (2026)
Universal Pictures

Universal Pictures saw continued theatrical strength for ‘The Odyssey’ during its fifth week in nationwide release. The epic generated $23,606,885 over the weekend, dropping only 25.6% from the prior frame. It was presented in 3,217 theaters after shedding 386 screens, delivering a per-theater average of $7,338. The overall domestic box office total for ‘The Odyssey’ has now reached $505,087,255.

‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ (2026)

'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' (2026)
Marvel Studios

Sony Pictures Releasing presented ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ in its third week of wide domestic distribution. The comic book adventure earned $70,711,990 over the weekend, reflecting a 51% decline from the previous week. Exhibited across 4,539 theaters following an addition of 52 screens, the blockbuster posted a per-location average of $15,578. The cumulative domestic box office total for ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ stands at $786,543,660.

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