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“Zootopia 2” reclaimed the number one position at the domestic box office this past weekend, bringing in an estimated $26.3 million in its third week of release. The Disney animated sequel has become the second film of 2025 to surpass the $1 billion mark in global box office revenue, now totaling approximately $1.14 billion worldwide.
The film’s remarkable international performance is highlighted by its success in China, where it has earned around $502.4 million, making it one of the most successful Hollywood releases in that territory in recent years. This milestone puts “Zootopia 2” alongside Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch,” the other 2025 Hollywood release to cross the billion-dollar threshold. For comparison, the highest-grossing movie of the year remains the Chinese production “Ne Zha 2,” which has grossed nearly $2 billion domestically.
The box office landscape was quiet with no major new releases this weekend, allowing holdover films “Zootopia 2” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” to compete for the top spots. Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions’ horror sequel “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” earned an estimated $15.4 million in its second weekend, reflecting a steep 70% drop from its debut. Despite the decline, the film has amassed $95.5 million domestically, marking a profitable venture against its $36 million budget.
Among new releases, director James L. Brooks returned after 15 years with “Ella McCay,” a comedic drama about a 34-year-old woman who becomes governor of her state. The film, starring Emma Mackey alongside Jamie Lee Curtis, Ayo Edebiri, and Woody Harrelson, opened in 2,500 theaters but garnered only $2.1 million, ranking it among the year’s poorest wide releases. Critical reception was unfavorable, contributing to its modest box office results.
As the year progresses, the film industry looks ahead to a bustling holiday season traditionally marked by high movie attendance. Upcoming releases such as “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants,” “Marty Supreme,” “Anaconda,” and “Song Sung Blue” are expected to revitalize box office numbers.
The estimated top ten domestic box office films for the weekend are:
1. “Zootopia 2” – $26.3 million
2. “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” – $19.5 million
3. “Wicked: For Good” – $8.6 million
4. “Dhurandhar” – $3.5 million
5. “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” – $2.4 million
6. “Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution” – $2.1 million
7. “Ella McCay” – $2.1 million
8. “Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (2000) – $1.9 million
9. “Eternity” – $1.8 million
10. “Hamnet” – $1.5 million
The domestic box office figures presented are estimates for ticket sales from Friday through Sunday across the U.S. and Canada.
