With new titles underperforming over the Labor Day holiday weekend, Weapons [WEPNS] won for a fourth weekend in a row with an estimated $10.20 million. The 4-day estimate of $12.40 million pushes the total to $134.60 million.
Caught Stealing [CSTEL] opened with an estimated $7.83 million over 3-day and $9.50 million over the 4-day weekend. The Daron Aronofsky directed film received a B CinemaScore from an audience that was 57% male.
Freakier Friday [FREK2] earned another $6.52 million over 3-day and $8.30 million over 4-day to up its collections to $70.54 million after 4 weekends.
The Roses [TROSE] debuted with $6.35 million over 3-day and $8.00 million through Monday. The remake appealed to women over 25, which made up 51% of the audience.
Nobody 2 [NOBO2] grossed another $1.83 million over its third weekend. The 4-day estimate of $2.30 million takes the total to $20.53 million.
Released unrated in 1995 theaters, The Toxic Avenger [TOXAV] opened with $1.76 million over 3-day and $2.20 million through Monday.
Honey Don’t [HDONT] dropped 71% from its debut to $870K and $5.07 million after 10 days.
Relay [RELAY] tallied $329K in its sophomore session, tumbling 83% from its opening to bring its total to $2.89 million.
Tag(s): WEPNS, CSTEL, FREK2, TROSE, NOBO2, TOXAV, HDONT, RELAY