Superman is #1 in Portugal and made $456,167 at the weekend (July 11, 2025) ... F1: The Movie weekend (July 11, 2025) final number is $13,061,682, for a total of $136,256,528 ... Superman weekend (July 11, 2025) final number is $125,021,735, for a total of $125,021,735 ... How to Train Your Dragon weekend (July 11, 2025) final number is $7,906,735, for a total of $239,914,935 ... Jurassic World Rebirth weekend (July 11, 2025) final number is $40,334,710, for a total of $232,448,420 ... Jurassic World Rebirth is #1 in Netherlands and made $1,076,254 at the weekend (July 11, 2025) ... Superman is #1 in Finland and made $218,640 at the weekend (July 11, 2025) ... Jurassic World Rebirth is #1 in Italy and made $1,973,546 at the weekend (July 11, 2025) ... F1: The Movie weekly (July 4, 2025) final number is $39,687,560, for a total of $123,194,846 ... Elio weekly (July 4, 2025) final number is $10,391,442, for a total of $59,766,191

Weekend Domestic Chart for July 11, 2025

  Movie TitleGross%LWTheatersTheaters
Change
Total
Gross
Weekends In
Release
1 N Superman $125,021,735   4,135   $125,021,735 1
2 (1) Jurassic World Rebirth $40,334,710 -56% 4,324 +16 $232,448,420 2
3 (2) F1: The Movie $13,061,682 -49% 3,412 -320 $136,256,528 3

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Weekend projections: Superman packs $122-million punch on opening weekend

July 13, 2025

Superman

Superman is flying towards a $122-million opening weekend, according to Warner Bros.’ Sunday-morning prediction. That’s a little below where our model had it on Friday morning, but still a spectacular start: it’s the third-best weekend of 2025, and technically knocks Man of Steel off its pedestal as the top-grossing Superman movie on opening weekend, although that 2013 outing is easily the best for the franchise when adjusted for inflation. Its international performance is a little more of a concern, with a more muted $95-million debut. More...

Weekend predictions: Superman will fly like a bird, or possibly a plane

July 11, 2025

Superman

With $22.5 million already banked from Tuesday advance shows and Thursday preview shows, Superman is set to soar to an excellent opening weekend. Its previews are easily the best of the year, topping Lilo & Stitch’s $14.5 million and also beating A Minecraft Movie, which opened with a 2025-best $162.7 million after earning $10.55 million from previews. So the sky’s the limit for the man of steel, but will he flutter to something a little over $100 million or jet to $150 million plus? Our model has the analysis on how things stand right now. More...

Theater counts: Superman flies into theaters, while Jurassic World maintains its spot as the widest release

July 10, 2025

Jurassic World Rebirth

The Fourth of July weekend turned up some hefty numbers for newcomer Jurassic World Rebirth as the latest in the long-running Jurassic Park franchise snatched up just over $92 million during the three-day weekend and nearly $148 million since opening the previous Wednesday. The three-day opening figure places the film directly in the middle for best domestic openers in the franchise. Rebirth will once again retain its spot as the widest release but will unfortunately take a backseat to a newcomer, but familiar face, with the release of Superman. More...

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Holiday theater counts: Jurassic World Rebirth thunders into theaters for the holiday weekend

July 2, 2025

Jurassic World Rebirth

With the Fourth of July holiday again upon us, it means the summer season is in full swing, and with that, the release of another summer blockbuster. Last year it was Despicable Me 4, and this year, the latest installment in the popular Jurassic Park franchise, with the release of Jurassic World Rebirth. More...

Weekend projections: F1 makes flying start with $55.6 million, while M3GAN 2.0 is a major miss

June 29, 2025

F1: The Movie

F1 will beat our Friday-morning prediction by a few million dollars, according to Warner Bros.’ Sunday-morning projection. The studio has the motor racing action movie opening with $55.6 million this morning, and an even more impressive $88.4 million internationally, for a global debut of $144 million. Among other landmarks, this is Brad Pitt’s biggest global opening weekend. Meanwhile, M3GAN 2.0 is a major miss for Universal and Blumhouse, with just $10.2 million domestically, and only $7 million overseas. More...

Weekend predictions: F1 roaring to $50 million or more, while M3GAN 2.0 stalls

June 27, 2025

F1: The Movie

F1: The Movie is set to zoom to the top of the box office chart this weekend with an opening exceeding $50 million, setting the record for a live action movie based on motor sports by topping Talldega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. Meanwhile, M3GAN 2.0 looks as though it is paying the price for straying too far from its roots, with a debut likely well under $20 million. More...

Theater counts: How to Train Your Dragon dodges two newcomers to remain the widest release

June 26, 2025

How to Train Your Dragon

The weekend box office proved to be a much tighter race for How to Train Your Dragon in its second go-around, staving off newcomer 28 Years Later for the repeat win, this time $36.58 million to the latter’s $30 million. The current leader will have its hands full this weekend, however, as Brad Pitt’s Formula One feature races into theaters along with horror sequel M3GAN 2.0, also setting her sights on toppling the reigning champ. More...

Weekend projections: How to Train Your Dragon holds on at top with $37 million

June 22, 2025

How to Train Your Dragon

How to Train Your Dragon will comfortably stay at the top of the box office chart this weekend, with Universal projecting it will decline 56% from its opening weekend to $37 million this time around. Every film in the top 10 is coming in behind our model’s Friday prediction, with 28 Years Later looking set to finish with $30 million on debut, and Elio headed for a disappointing $21 million. More...

Weekend predictions: 28 Years and Elio start out strong, but final weekend results uncertain

June 20, 2025

28 Years Later

28 Years Later and Elio have both posted strong preview numbers, with Sony reporting $5.8 million for the horror movie, and Disney picking up $3 million from Pixar’s latest offering. How that will translate into final weekend numbers depends on two factors. As usual, word-of-mouth and general momentum play a major role, but this weekend we have the added complication of Juneteenth falling on Thursday. That will have boosted box office, but we don’t know by how much exactly. How to Train Your Dragon is widely viewed as the favorite to win the weekend, but there’s still some room for a surprise. More...

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