Here Are Weekend Box Office Hits for This Weekend
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Based on an online animated series, the latest offering by the Shanghai Animation Film Studio has dethroned Japan’s most successful animated showings in China.
Shanghai Animation Film’s animated adventure 'Nobody' rose to the top of the China box office in its second weekend, grossing $32.9 million.
With Weapons and Nobody 2 featuring prominently in the latest box office weekend, their performances and audience response have drawn significant attention. While Weapons held strong in its second week with a limited drop,
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Disney's 'Freakier Friday' also beat the $9.3 million domestic opening of Bob Odenkirk's action-comedy 'Nobody' sequel with a second-weekend haul of $14.5 million.
Bob Odenkirk's action sequel Nobody 2 almost overtook Guy Ritchie's biggest box office bomb in just one weekend.
“Nobody 2” will likely be no match for “Weapons,” a twisty horror film from Warner Bros. and New Line that opened to a smashing $43.5 million last weekend. It’s continued to be a box office winner throughout the week and should top charts with $20 million to $22 million in its sophomore outing.
Nobody 2 opened in the third rank behind Weapons and Freakier Friday but above The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Read on
Chinese animation Nobody made an unusual hop to the top of the local box office in its third weekend, dethroning historical drama Dead To Rights, as the summer box office in China hit the $1.4bn (RMB10bn) milestone.
Nobody 2 is all set to release this week, bringing back the iconic assassin played by Bob Odenkirk. The sequel to the pandemic-era hit, Nobody, will premiere in theatres on August 15, 2025. The original film was an unexpected hit,
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