Zack Cregger’s Weapons is exploding at the box office. The film has reached $213.9 million worldwide. It is now on track to surpass Bram Stoker’s Dracula in earnings.
This success comes in a competitive box office season. Other major titles like Superman, Fantastic Four, and F1 are also in theaters. But Weapons continues to draw large crowds.
Weapons Box Office Beats Jaws, Eyes Dracula Next
According to Box Office Mojo, Weapons has now passed the lifetime totals of Jaws and The Others. In North America alone, it has earned $122.1 million. International markets have added another $91.8 million.
That puts its global total at $213.9 million. It is just $2 million away from topping Bram Stoker’s Dracula ($215.8M). The film’s momentum shows no signs of slowing down.
Domestic numbers are even more impressive. Weapons has outperformed Dracula by more than $40 million in North America. This shows strong support from local audiences. The movie has now broken into the top 20 highest-grossing domestic horror films.
Can Weapons Break Into the Horror Top 10?
The 2018 Halloween reboot holds the 10th spot with $159 million domestically. If Weapons can add another $37 million, it may enter that elite group. It recently passed The Nun and is closing in on Nope (2022).
Industry analysts see this as a rare success story. It’s especially notable during a crowded box office window. The film has already crossed its break-even point. Every ticket sold now adds to pure profit.
This breakout has solidified Cregger’s place in modern horror. Fans and theaters alike are embracing the film. If trends hold, Weapons may set a new benchmark for original horror films.
Weapons Box Office continues to dominate headlines. Its performance is now historic and still rising.
A quick knowledge drop for you-
Q1: How much has Weapons made at the box office?
Weapons has earned $213.9 million globally — $122.1M domestic and $91.8M international.
Q2: Is Weapons beating any famous horror films?
Yes, it has surpassed *Jaws*, *The Others*, and *The Nun*, and is close to beating *Bram Stoker’s Dracula*.
Q3: What is the domestic record it just broke?
It entered the top 20 highest-grossing domestic horror films and outperformed *Dracula* by $40M in North America.
Q4: Can Weapons enter the horror top 10?
Yes, it needs to reach $159M domestic to match *Halloween* (2018). It’s about $37M away.
Q5: Who directed Weapons?
Zack Cregger, known for *Barbarian*, directed and co-wrote *Weapons*.
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