US Box Office: Hoppers Stays on Top as New Releases Enter Weekend Chart

Disney’s animated film Hoppers
The US box office delivered a steady weekend performance as Disney’s animated film Hoppers remained in first place for the second week in a row, moving closer to a major domestic milestone.
The film earned $28.66 million over the weekend, bringing its total domestic revenue to $86.96 million. With this, it has already become one of the top five highest-grossing films of the year in the United States. Its strong hold suggests continued interest from audiences, especially families.
New releases made a noticeable impact on the chart, adding variety to the weekend lineup. Reminders of Him, a romantic drama, opened in second place with $17.98 million. The film’s debut highlights steady demand for emotionally driven stories alongside big studio productions.
In third place, Canadian horror film Undertone brought in $9.34 million in its opening weekend. Its performance reflects the consistent appeal of horror films, which often attract dedicated viewers.
Weekend Box Office Rankings
The top ten films for March 13–15 are as follows:
- Hoppers – $28.66 million
- Reminders of Him – $17.98 million (new)
- Undertone – $9.34 million (new)
- Scream 7 – $8.52 million
- GOAT – $4.68 million
- The Bride! – $2.09 million
- Kiki’s Delivery Service – $1.68 million (new)
- Wuthering Heights – $1.67 million
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze – $1.48 million (new)
- Crime 101 – $1.16 million
Among returning titles, Scream 7 continued to perform well, adding $8.52 million to reach a domestic total of $106.71 million. The film is now close to becoming the highest-grossing entry in its franchise.
Other entries on the chart included a mix of older titles and re-releases. Films like Kiki’s Delivery Service and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze attracted audiences interested in familiar stories and nostalgic viewing experiences.
Overall, the US box office showed a balanced mix of strong holdovers and fresh debuts. With Hoppers approaching the $100 million mark, attention will shift to whether it can maintain its position in the face of upcoming releases.





































