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projected $2.8 million through Monday from 695 theaters. The film, directed by acclaimed South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook, has amassed $6.9 million domestically to date while slowly expanding its theatrical footprint.

Elsewhere, Chloe Zhao’s Shakespearean tragedy “Hamnet” added $1.3 million over the weekend and a projected $1.6 million through Monday while expanding to 718 theaters. The film, which recently won the Golden Globe for best motion picture drama as well as a best actress trophy for star Jessie Buckley, has collected a strong $15 million domestically during its platform rollout. Overseas, “Hamnet” has made $12.9 million for a global tally of $27.5 million.

Another new release, Gus Van Sant’s crime thriller “Dead Man’s Wire,” collected $1 million over the weekend and $1.2 million from 1,101 theaters in its nationwide expansion. The well-reviewed movie depicts the real-life 1977 hostage situation and stars Bill Skarsgard as a small-town entrepreneur-turned-outlaw folk hero who kidnaps his bank mortgage holder and demands $5 million for allegedly wronging him. This is the first release for Row K, which launched in August 2025 and has several films on the calendar for 2026.

Meanwhile, a major re-release, Peter Jackson’s “Lord of the Rings” trilogy — which returned to theaters for the 25th anniversary of “The Fellowship of the Ring” — earned $8 million from 1,680 theaters over the weekend and a projected $9.5 million through Monday. Fathom Entertainment set each film to play on a particular day, with “Fellowship of the Ring” generating $3.58 million on Friday, “The Two Towers” grossing $2.4 million on Saturday, and “The Return of the King” bringing in $2 million on Sunday. Despite record pre-sales, those ticket sales are slightly behind the company’s last “LOTR” re-release in 2024, which grossed $8.2 million over the traditional weekend.

Since January tends to be glacial at the box office, several Thanksgiving and Christmas leftovers rounded out the top five on domestic charts.

“Zootopia 2” was No. 3 with $9 million over the weekend and $11.6 million through Monday in its eighth (!) weekend of release. The animated sequel has remained a box office force for two months with $392 million domestically and $1.7 billion globally. It now stands as the highest-grossing animated Hollywood film of all time, ahead of “Inside Out 2” ($1.69 billion).

Fourth place went to “The Housemaid” with $8.5 million over the weekend and an estimated $10.1 million over the four-day frame, another impressive turnout for Lionsgate’s psychological thriller. The R-rated film, starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried, has grossed $108.7 million in North America and $247.3 million globally against a $35 million budget, a very encouraging result at a tough time for mid-budget movies. “The Housemaid” is the first novel in McFadden’s best-selling trilogy, so naturally, the sequel, “The Housemaid’s Secret,” is already in the works with Sweeney and director Paul Feig.

“Marty Supreme” captured fifth place with $5.4 million over the weekend and a projected $6.6 million through Monday’s holiday. The R-rated film has earned $80.8 million at the domestic box office, surpassing “Everything Everywhere All at Once” ($77 million) as A24’s highest-grossing film in North America. “Marty Supreme,” which has only been released in select international territories so far, has grossed $17 million overseas and $97 million globally. At this point, “Everything Everywhere” remains A24’s highest-grossing worldwide release with $142 million, followed by Alex Garland’s dystopian thriller “Civil War” with $127 million worldwide.

Source - Variety
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