The Top Spot:
The Odyssey remains undefeated. Christopher Nolan’s historical epic grossed over $90 million in its second weekend, showing incredible staying legs at the box office.
The Top Debut: Hadestown: The Musical took the crown for the week's best newcomer. The acclaimed Broadway capture bypassed expectations to premiere at number three with a $10.2 million intake.
US weekend box office top 5 breakdown 24th - 26th July 2026
- The movie remains at Number 1 on this weekends US box office
- It has spent 2 weeks at the top of the US box office.
- It grosses $90,022,510 over the weekend, a 27% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of $289,394,310 after 2 weekends of release
- The movie is the 5th top grossing film so far in 2026
- The movie goes up the chart to Number 2 on this weekends US box office
- It has a total gross of $102,609,900 after 2 weekends of release
Highest New Movie This Weekend
- The movie is the Highest Debut on this weekends US box office chart.
- It has a total gross of $10,243,319 after 1 weekends of release
- The movie goes down the chart to Number 4 on this weekends US box office
- It grosses $10,161,251 over the weekend, a 26% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of $448,716,909 after 6 weekends of release
- The movie is the top grossing film so far in 2026
- The movie is a sequel to Toy Story 4 which took $395,628,506 at the box office after 6 weekends of release.
- The movie goes down the chart to Number 5 on this weekends US box office
- It grosses $9,754,525 over the weekend, a 28% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of $155,542,875 after 4 weekends of release
- The movie is the 12th top grossing film so far in 2026
About Me
Meet Robert: Founder of SaltyPopcorn
SaltyPopcorn is where a lifelong obsession with cinema meets 20 years of elite tech experience. Founded by Robert, this premier UK film blog blends sharp movie criticism with deep digital expertise.
The Cinema Roots
Robert's film journey started early at the historic Palace Cinema in High Wycombe. From working at Ritz Video Film Hire (later Blockbuster Express) for 8 years to spending six years studying Film and Culture at university, his passion for the silver screen is deeply rooted.
The Digital Track Record
Before launching this platform, Robert taught himself web development and spent two decades driving growth for global digital giants:
- Amazon – 8 years of website development
- eBay – 3 years of e-commerce scaling
- PayPal – 1 year of fintech strategy
- Digital Agency Owner - 6 years running a digital marketing firm
Today, Robert has come full circle—combining tech mastery, SEO, and a love for movies to build the ultimate home movie database for film fans.