Zach Cregger’s ‘Weapons’ Passes Monumental Milestone At Box Office

Julia Garner in 'Weapons'

Zach Cregger’s new, explosive horror film, Weapons, has reached monumental milestone at the box office.

The feature has already surpassed Cregger’s last film, 2022’s Barbarian, with a box office gross of $45.3 million and a performance of $70 million at the global box office in just three days. According to Warner Bros. Discovery, Weapons grossedan additional $6.7 million at the domestic box office on Tuesday,which makes the collective gross approximately $55.4 million domestically. This makes it the 22nd film of 2025 to surpass the $50 million milestone at the domestic box office. Weapons also becomesthe first original horror movieto pass $50 million at the domestic box office since Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, which grossed $278.6 million domestically and $365.9 million globally. 

Weapons was directed and written by Cregger, who originally got his start in comedy, where he was a founding member of the Whitest Kids UKnow sketch comedy group. The feature centers around a small town and its citizens who have been troubled by the mysterious disappearances of seventeen students in the same elementary school class.The ensemble cast includes Julia Garner, Josh Brolin, Alden Ehrenreich, Cary Christopher, Austin Abrams, Benedict Wong, and Amy Madigan. 

Weapons is in theaters everywhere now. 

Mallery McKay: I am a graduate student, focusing on writing for and about films. I have a passion for films and the news surrounding them, so I always try and keep up to date with the latest news.
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