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The North American box office saw a competitive weekend as Disney/Marvel’s (NYSE:DIS) The Fantastic Four: First Steps held onto the top spot in its second week, while Universal’s (NASDAQ:CMCSA) The Bad Guys 2 and Paramount’s (NASDAQ:PARA) The Naked Gun delivered healthy openings.
Marvel’s Fantastic Four: First Steps continued to lead the pack, pulling in an estimated $40 million across 4,125 locations in the United States and Canada, despite a 66% drop from its debut frame, according to studio data compiled by Comscore.
The superhero reboot has now amassed $198.4 million domestically and $368.7 million worldwide, solidifying its status as one of the summer’s major hits. IMAX (NYSE:IMAX) screens alone contributed $9.3 million globally this weekend, bringing its IMAX total to $43.9 million.
Landing in second place, Universal’s (NASDAQ:CMCSA) animated sequel The Bad Guys 2 launched with $22.2 million domestically from 3,852 theaters, averaging $5,763 per location. Globally, the film earned $38.5 million over the weekend, pushing its worldwide total to $44.5 million. The sequel reunites its star-studded voice cast, including Sam Rockwell, Marc Maron, Craig Robinson, Anthony Ramos and Awkwafina, for another high-energy heist adventure.
In third place, Paramount’s (NASDAQ:PARA) The Naked Gun reboot debuted with $17 million domestically from 3,344 theaters, averaging $5,084 a screen. Starring Liam Neeson as Frank Drebin Jr., the comedy reboot drew both nostalgia fans and newcomers, generating $28.5 million worldwide in its first weekend.
James Gunn’s Superman continues to show staying power in its fourth week, pulling in $13.9 million for Warner Bros. (NASDAQ:WBD), bringing its North American total to $316.2 million and a global haul of $551.2 million.
Rounding out the top five, Universal’s (CMCSA) Jurassic World Rebirth added $8.7 million in its fifth frame, with its domestic gross reaching $317.6 million and its global earnings climbing to a staggering $766 million.
Neon’s Together, a new horror drama starring Dave Franco and Alison Brie, opened in sixth place with $6.8 million, offering counter-programming to the summer’s blockbuster-heavy slate.
Weekend Box Office Top 10 (Domestic Estimates: Aug. 1–3, 2025)
- Fantastic Four: First Steps (Disney/Marvel) – $40,000,000 (Week 2) – Total: $198,427,635
- The Bad Guys 2 (Universal) – $22,200,000 (Debut) – Total: $22,200,000
- The Naked Gun (Paramount) – $17,000,000 (Debut) – Total: $17,000,000
- Superman (Warner Bros.) – $13,855,000 (Week 4) – Total: $316,211,000
- Jurassic World Rebirth (Universal) – $8,700,000 (Week 5) – Total: $317,606,000
- Together ((Neon)) – $6,802,000 (Debut) – Total: $10,858,502
- F1 The Movie (Warner Bros./Apple Originals) – $4,100,000 (Week 6) – Total: $173,291,000
- I Know What You Did Last Summer (Sony) – $2,650,000 (Week 3) – Total: $29,532,000
- Smurfs (Paramount) – $1,770,000 (Week 3) – Total: $28,502,000
- How to Train Your Dragon (Universal) – $1,350,000 (Week 8) – Total: $260,409,000
Source: Comscore
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