After the firstMCUmovie of 2025 held the box office crown for the last three weeks, another film has finally moved in on its territory to claim the top spot.Mickey 17, the sci-fi epic starringRobert Pattinson, opened with $19.1 million at the domestic box office this weekend, and the film has also added $34.2 million from international markets to help itsworldwide global haul reach $53.3 million.Mickey 17is the first film from directorBong Joon HosinceParasite, the 2019 psychological thriller that became the first foreign language film to win Best Picture, and it just missed out on cracking the top 10 highest-grossing movies of the year during its debut.Mickey 17also stars Oscar nomineesMark Ruffalo,Toni Collette, andSteven Yeun.
Finishing in the second spot at the box office this weekend wasCaptain America: Brave New World, which had occupied the top spot since Valentine’s Day weekend.Brave New Worldhas fallen more than 40% each weekend afteropening with $88 million, and after adding another $8.5 million to its domestic total this weekend, it now sits at a global cumulative total of $370 million, with$176 million coming from domestic marketsand $194 million internationally. Narrowly finishing in the third spot at the box office this weekend wasLast Breath, the disaster thriller starringWoody HarrelsonandSimu Liuthat hauled in $4.2 million domestically. After finishing at #2 last weekend,Last Breathfell 47% and has now grossed$14.8 million total at the global box office. The film will pass $15 million before it enters its third weekend in theaters.

Claiming the final two spots in the top five at the box office this weekend wereThe MonkeyandPaddington in Peru. The former, a horror film directed byOsgood Perkins, fell 39% on its way to earning $3.9 million, and the latter, a threequel starringBen Whishaw, dropped only 15% en route to grossing $3.85 million.The Monkey, which starsTheo JamesandTatiana Maslany, is just a few hundred thousand short of $40 million globally, with $31 million coming from domestic earnings and $8.9 from international markets. As forPaddington in Peru, the third film in the trilogy has grossed a whopping $138 million internationally to go with $36 million domestically for aworldwide total of $175 million.Dog Manjust missed out on a top five spot at the box office during its sixth weekend in theaters with a $3.5 million haul, a modest 18% drop that leaves its global total just shy of $120 million.
‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ Continues Impressive Run While ‘Anora’ Shines
As with most weekends at the box office, there were some major surprises and some scary drops outside the top five.Mufasa: The Lion KingandAnorawere two of the biggest to shine, with the former grossing $1.7 million during its 12th weekend in theaters and the latter earning $1.8 million, a 595% increase from last weekend.Mufasahas now grossed $250 million at the domestic box office after opening with only $35 million, and the film has also added $458 million from international markets fora global total of over $700 million. Best Picture winnerAnorahas also found extraordinary box office success, as the film now sits at a global total of $46 million, and with more screens being added andbuzz improving after four Oscar wins, it wouldn’t be surprising to see it top $50 million before the end of its run.
There are three new movies hitting theaters this weekend. The first isBlack Bag, the spy thriller fromSteven SoderberghstarringMichael FassbenderandCate Blanchett, which opens alongsideNovovaine, the action film starringJack Quaid, who also hasCompanion(Sophie Thatcher)winding down its theatrical run.Opus, the A24 drama starringAyo EdebiriandJohn Malkovich, is also coming to theaters this weekend, and withBlack Bagalready earning rave reviews, it will likely take the top spot at the box office ahead of bothNovocaineandOpus.

Mickey 17took the top spot at the box office during its first weekend in theaters. Stay tuned to Collider for futurebox office updates on the filmand find tickets below for a showtime near you.
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