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Posted April 13, 2025 by Mike Tyrkus in News
 
 

Box-Office Weekend: Minecraft Remains on Top

After claiming first place last weekend by a margin of $149.7 million, A Minecraft Movie managed to hold onto the top spot again this weekend, but only by $61.5 million.

“A Minecraft Movie” posterIn its second weekend of release, Warner Brothers’ A Minecraft Movie took in $80.6 million, bringing its two-week total to $281.1 million. This was more than enough to best second-place The King of Kings, which debuted this weekend with a total of $19.1 million for Angel Studios. Meanwhile, The Amateur claimed third place with its $15 million debut for 20th Century Studios. Just behind that, with $8.3 million earned over the weekend was A24’s Warfare which claimed fourth place in its first weekend of release. The fourth new film in the top ten, Drop, debuted in fifth place with $7.5 million taken in for Universal Pictures International (UPI).

The final debut of the weekend, The Chosen: Last Supper Part 3 finished in sixth place with $5.8 million taken in over the last three days. In its third weekend of release, A Working Man fell from second- to seventh-place where it added $3.1 million, bringing its overall total to $33.5 million for Amazon MGM Studios. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures saw Snow White fall four spots to land in eighth place this weekend where it added $2.8 million to raise its four-week total to $81.9 million. Also falling four spots was Universal Pictures’ The Woman in the Yard which finished in ninth place this weekend with $2.1 million taken in in its third weekend of release, giving the film an overall total of $20.4 million. Finally, falling from third place last weekend to tenth this weekend, The Chosen: The Last Supper Part 2 made $931,684, which allowed it to lift its two-week total to $11.1 million.

This weekend saw half of last weekend’s top ten pushed from this weekend’s list as the films that claimed sixth- through tenth-place seven days ago, were forced from this week’s top ten. After three weeks in release, and a sixth-place finish last weekend, A24’s Death of a Unicorn left the top ten with an overall total of $9.0 million. Last weekend’s seventh-place film, The Chosen: Last Supper also drops from the top ten in its third week of release with a cumulative total of $19.3 million. Meanwhile, Neon’s Hell of a Summer lasted only one weekend in the top ten as it departs with a two-week total of $2.9 million. After cracking the top ten last weekend, Bleecker Street Media’s The Friend failed to maintain its momentum and departs the top ten with a three-week total of $3.2 million. Finally, with a nine-week tally of $199.9 million, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures’ Captain America: Brave New World also dropped from the top ten this weekend.

Weekend Box Office (April 11th – April 13th)

    1. A Minecraft Movie…$80.6 Million
    2. The King of Kings…$19.1 Million
    3. The Amateur…$15.0 Million
    4. Warfare…$8.3 Million
    5. Drop …$7.5 Million
    6. The Chosen: Last Supper Part 3…$5.8 Million
    7. A Working Man…$3.1 Million
    8. Disney’s Snow White…$2.8 Million
    9. The Woman in the Yard…$2.1 Million
    10. The Chosen: Last Supper Part 2…$931,684
Mike Tyrkus

Mike Tyrkus

Editor in Chief at CinemaNerdz.com
An independent filmmaker, co-writer and director of over a dozen short films, the Editor in Chief of CinemaNerdz.com has spent much of the last three decades as a writer and editor specializing in biographical and critical reference sources in literature and the cinema, beginning in February 1991 reviewing films for his college newspaper. He was a member of the Detroit Film Critics Society, as well as the group's webmaster and one-time President for over a decade until the group ceased to exist. His contributions to film criticism can be found in Magill's Cinema Annual, VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever (of which he was the editor for nearly a decade until it too ceased to exist), the International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, and the St. James Film Directors Encyclopedia (on which he collaborated with editor Andrew Sarris). He has also appeared on the television program Critic LEE Speaking alongside Lee Thomas of FOX2 and Adam Graham, of The Detroit News. He currently lives in the Detroit area with his wife and their dogs.