“Weapons” Surges to Number One at North American Box
Directed by Zach Cregger, the film unfolds in a small town where a classroom of children mysteriously disappears overnight, captivating audiences with its eerie narrative.
The R-rated feature also scored $27.5 million internationally, pushing its global opening total to a robust $70 million. Critically, “Weapons” holds an impressive 95 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and garnered an “A-” from viewers surveyed by market research company CinemaScore, which rates films on an “A+” to “F” scale.
Trailing behind, Disney’s comedy “Freakier Friday” debuted with $29 million, landing the second spot this weekend.
In third place, Disney and Marvel’s superhero blockbuster “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” collected $15.5 million in its third North American weekend, raising its domestic total to $230.4 million.
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