A Minecraft Movie Dominates The Weekend Box Office Again Amid A Slew Of New Releases

A Minecraft Movie Dominates The Weekend Box Office Again Amid A Slew Of New Releases

Film News

After three months of mostly disappointment, Jared Hess’ A Minecraft Movie arrived at the box office last week as a much-needed blockbuster injection. The film’s domestic earnings in its first three days nearly doubled the earnings of any other 2025 release in its opening weekend, and it added fire to the marketplace doing so. Of course, the big question at the end of the analysis of its debut numbers regarded whether or not its popularity could be sustained – and one week later, it appears the answer to that questions is “Yes.”

This weekend’s Top 10 is populated by a number of new arrivals (half of the list, in fact), but what hasn’t changed is A Minecraft Movie‘s position at the head of the pack. Check out the full chart below and join me after for analysis.

(Image credit: Warner Bros.)
Swipe to scroll horizontally

TITLE

WEEKEND GROSS

DOMESTIC GROSS

LW

THTRS

1. A Minecraft Movie

$80,600,000

$280,962,000

1

4,289

2. The King Of Kings*

$19,050,397

$19,050,397

N/A

3,200

3. The Amateur*

$15,000,000

$15,000,000

N/A

3,400

4. Warfare*

$8,301,565

$8,301,565

N/A

2,670

5. Drop*

$7,500,000

$7,500,000

N/A

3,085

6. The Chosen: Last Supper — Part 3*

$5,815,117

$5,815,117

N/A

2,292

7. A Working Man

$3,060,987

$33,522,179

2

2,672

8. Snow White

$2,800,000

$81,920,880

4

2,540

9. The Woman In The Yard

$2,100,000

$20,353,000

5

2,134

10. Good Bad Ugly*

$812,000

$812,000

N/A

599

A Minecraft Movie Adds Another $80 Million To Its Domestic Haul, Crosses $500 Million Worldwide

Originally Posted Here…

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

14 Gift Ideas For Mother’s Day To Help Her Relax
80’s Music Greatest Hits – Back To The 1980s – Classic Music 80S Hits
The Rookie Season 7 Episode 15 Recap: A Deadly Secret
Announcing Scheduling Updates to Pitchfork Music Festival CDMX 2025
Critics Have Seen The Accountant 2, And This ‘Curiously Messy’ Ben Affleck Action Thriller Is No By-The-Numbers Sequel