One Of Them Days Surprises With Box Office Win, As Moana 2 Sails To Huge Global Milestone

One Of Them Days Surprises With Box Office Win, As Moana 2 Sails To Huge Global Milestone

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For two weeks in a row now, it was a new release that beat out the big 2024 carryovers to win the box office on a slow Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend. However, it was a bit of a surprise that One of Them Days was the one to do it. The R-rated comedy overperformed to beat Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man, which debuted in the No. 3 spot behind Mufasa: The Lion King. Speaking of the sequel to the live-action Disney remake, Barry Jenkins’ film crossed a pretty big milestone this weekend, as did Moana 2.

Last week, Den of Thieves 2: Pantera became the first new release on the 2025 movie calendar to top the box office, but it took a pretty significant dive in Week 2. Check out the full chart below, and then I’ll break down all the numbers.

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TITLE WEEKEND GROSS DOMESTIC GROSS LW THTRS
1. One of Them Days* $11,600,000 $11,600,000 N/A 2,675
2. Mufasa: The Lion King $11,530,000 $205,828,338 2 3,555
3. Wolf Man* $10,550,000 $10,550,000 N/A 3,354
4. Sonic the Hedgehog 3 $8,600,000 $216,498,000 3 3,306
5. Den of Thieves 2: Pantera $6,600,000 $26,175,028 1 3,008
6. Moana 2 $6,068,000 $442,798,932 5 2,825
7. Nosferatu $4,300,000 $89,401,000 4 2,545
8. A Complete Unknown $3,796,000 $57,575,001 6 2,500
9. Wicked $3,550,000 $464,512,000 7 2,352
10. Babygirl $2,021,674 $25,365,389 8 1,460

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