Captain America: Brave New Worldperhaps hasn’t been the kick-off to 2025 that Marvel Studios was hoping it would be, but the film has still managed to earn a respectable haul at the box office. After grossing $15 million on the dot this weekend — a 47% drop from last weekend —Brave New Worldhas now earned$163 million at the domestic box office. The film has also added $178 million from international markets, giving it a worldwide cumulative total of $341 million.Anthony Mackie’s feature debut as Captain America was produced on a reported budget of around $180 million, meaning it will need to make between $360-400 million to break even, which it could hit by the end of this weekend. The film also recentlypassedThe Incredible Hulkat the worldwide box office.
There were two new debuts at the box office this weekend, one of which performed well enough to earn the #2 spot behindCaptain America: Brave New World.Last Breath, the disaster thriller starringWoody HarrelsonandSimu Liu, grossed a solid$7.8 million this weekend, $1.5 million more than the third-place finisher,The Monkey. The horror film starringTheo JamesandTatiana Maslanyhauled in $6.3 million this weekend, and its worldwide total now stands at $28 million. It’s unlikely thatThe Monkeywill reach the same heights asOsgood Perkins’ most recent film,Longlegs($125 million), but it is still on track to be considered a box office success.The Monkeyhad thesecond-biggest box office debutever for a Neon movie, behind onlyLonglegs.

Claiming the final two spots in the top five at the box office this weekend arePaddington in PeruandDog Man. The former earned $4.5 million this weekend and dropped only 31% from the previous weekend, and itsworldwide total now stands at $164 million, with most of that coming from international earnings ($133 million). As forDog Man, it has been on digital platforms for more than a week now, but that didn’t stop it from grossing another $4.2 million this weekend, only a 28% drop from last weekend.Dog Manhas officially hit the$110 million mark at the domestic box office, but unlikePaddington in Peru, most ofDog Man’s earnings are skewed towards domestic markets ($84 million).Pete Davidson’s animated flick is currently the second-highest-grossing movie of the year domestically.
It was another strong weekend forMufasa: The Lion King, which somehow managed to gross $1.9 million at the box office despite it being its 11th full weekend in theaters.Mufasaeven managed to earn more thanHeart Eyes, which experienced a 51% drop this weekend in theaters.Heart Eyes’ currentglobal total stands at $31 million, whileMufasa: The Lion Kingnow stands with pride atover $700 million globally.Riff Raff, the latest comedy starring Pete Davidson andJennifer Coolidge, also premiered this weekend, but it failed to earn even $1 million, grossing only $901,000 during its debut and falling outside the top 10.One of Them Daysalso continued a strong run this weekend, scoring another $925,000 to help it reach$47 million at the domestic box office.

There are plenty of movies coming to theaters in the next few weeks, but perhaps none has more box office potential thanMickey 17, the space sci-fi epic fromParasitedirectorBong Joon-hocoming to theaters this weekend. The film starsRobert Pattinsonalongside three other Oscar nominees, but with it carrying a reported budget of around $120 million, it will need close to $250 million to break even, if not more. FollowingMickey 17in theaters the weekend of March 14 areNovocaine,Opus, andBlack Bag.Novocaineis an action thriller starringJack Quaid,Opusis an A24 drama starringAyo Edebiri, andBlack Bagis an espionage thriller starringMichael Fassbender.
Captain America: Brave New Worldtook the top spot at the box office during its third full weekend in theaters. Stay tuned to Collider for morebox office updates, and find tickets below for a showtime near you.

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