

Despite the annual Super Bowl drawing most attention to television screens this weekend, numbers have steadily climbed at the box office. Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien-starrer Send Help keeps its nails dug into first place for its second week, earning 20th Century Studios $10 million. The film marks Sam Raimi’s return to horror and his second collaboration with McAdams after 2022’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Raimi had purposely intended to work with McAdams after the superhero film, telling Total Film “I had a chance to work with her on my last film and saw how talented she was and actually underutilized, and I promised myself that I would work with her again. And then this film came up, and her warmth is wonderful.”
Disney has a second stake in this weekend’s box office alongside its 20th Century Studios release in the form of Zootopia 2. Though it sits at number six domestically, the Oscar-nominated film has lived in the Top 10 for eleven weeks. Even more impressive, the animated feature now holds the title for the fifth top-grossing film of all time internationally. Fan favorite fox and rabbit protagonists Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps added $4 million to their domestic gross of $414.5 million this weekend.
Angel Studios comedy Solo Mio starring Kevin James debuted at second place over the weekend with $7 million, and YouTube gaming titan Mark Fischback (known by his 38 million subscribers as Markiplier) has his directorial debut Iron Lung rounding out the Top 3 with $6.7 million contributing to its $31.57 million gross.
Another first week debut this weekend is K-Pop concert film Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience. The film was produced by Live Nation and documents boy band Stray Kids’ Los Angeles SoFi Stadium performance, also including behind the scenes footage. The experience earned $5.69 million. Rounding out the Top 5 for February’s first weekend is French film Dracula directed by Luc Besson. The Bram Stoker adaptation stars Caleb Landry Jones in the title role and debuted at fifth place with $4.5 million.
Eighth place goes to another 20th Century release, James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash. The sci-fi epic serves as the third installment in the multi-decade spanning franchise. Fire and Ash, released in December and spending eight weeks in the Top 10, added $3.5 million to its global $1.4 billion total gross. The film sees the return of Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and the rest of the Pandora native Na’Vi as they face off against threats in the form of both humans, or sky-people, and the rageful fire clan led by Varang (Oona Chaplin). Tied with the same domestic weekend earnings is another third-picture installment, The Strangers: Chapter 3, in its debut week. Chapter 3 wraps up an overarching multi-year story that stars Riverdale’s Madeleine Petsch and served as a reboot of the IP. The trilogy was critically panned, and the final installment sits at a mere 16% on Rotten Tomatoes .
Jason Statham’s action film Shelter co-starring Bodhi Rae Breathnach (the latter of which was just seen in 2025’s Oscar contender Hamnet and is also slated to make an appearance in Robert Egger’s upcoming Werwulf), sits at ninth place in its second week, barely beating out First Lady Melania Trump’s documentary, both films are in their second week and earned $2.47 million and $2.37 million, respectively.
Continue reading for a complete look at this weekend’s box office report.
Top 10 Box Office For Weekend Feb 6-8, 2026
1. Send Help — Weekend $10M Total $35.83M Week 2
2. Solo Mio — Weekend $7M Total $7M Week 1
3. Iron Lung — Weekend $6.7M Total $31.57M Week 2
4. Stray Kids: The DominATE Experience — Weekend $5.69M Total $5.69M Week 1
5. Dracula — Weekend $4.5M Total $4.5M Week 1
6. Zootopia 2 — Weekend $4M Total $414.5M Week 11
7. Avatar: Fire and Ash — Weekend $3.5M Total $391.53M Week 8
8. The Strangers: Chapter 3 — Weekend $3.5M Total $3.5M Week 1
9. Shelter — Weekend $2.47M Total $10M Week 2
10. Melania — Weekend $2.37M Total $13.35M Week 2
