
Avatar: Fire and Ash remained at #1 at the box office after narrowly beating the weekend's highest-grossing newcomer, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple.
According to Box Office Mojo, James Cameron's sci-fi threequel added an extra $13.32 million to hold onto the top spot, which it has occupied for the last five weeks since its initial debut in December. Its total gross now stands at nearly $364 million.
The Bone Temple, the sequel to 2025's 28 Years Later and the fourth film in the zombie horror franchise, earned $13 million over its opening weekend.
Zootopia 2 followed at #3, becoming the highest-grossing animated Motion Picture Association film of all time, while The Housemaid and Marty Supreme slotted in at #4 and #5, respectively. Marty Supreme, a 1950's period piece starring Timothée Chalamet as an aspiring ping pong star, brings its total gross to $80 million, which makes it A24's highest-grossing film in North America, according to Variety.
Here are the top 10 films at the box office:
1. Avatar: Fire and Ash -- $13.32 million
2. 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple -- $13 million
3. Zootopia 2 -- $8.769 million
4. The Housemaid -- $8.515 million
5. Marty Supreme -- $5.478 million
6. Primate -- $5 million
7. The Lord of the Rights: The Fellowship of the Ring -- $3.494 million
8. Greenland 2: Migration -- $3.365 million
9. Anaconda -- $3.2 million
10. The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants -- $2.315 million
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