Julia Garner's 'Weapons' is Her Second Biggest Box Office Hit After 'Fantastic Four,' Eyes an Easy $300M Pass

Published 08/20/2025, 3:27 PM EDT

Julia Garner has quietly become one of Hollywood's most compelling stars, known for defining each of her roles with depth and charm. From critically acclaimed TV performances to lesser-known films, she has long proven her versatility. Now, Garner is making an even bigger mark on the screen with her latest ventures, Fantastic Four and Weapons, showing strong audience appeal. The latter title, most importantly, is on its way to becoming her second biggest box office hit of the year, easily eyeing the $300 million mark.

Julia Garner is striking again as Weapons is generating buzz as the offering is set to become her second commercial victory of 2025, following the alternative Marvel outing in discussion.

A 'fantastic weapon' as Julia Garner’s horror-mystery, Weapons eyes $300 million

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Julia Garner’s Weapons has taken a stunning start at ticket counters worldwide, raking in an impressive $155 million in just a week and a half in theaters. By any calculation, the film is on a fast track to easily surpass the $300 million mark, which will make the title the actress's second biggest hit of the year following Fantastic Four: First Steps, co-starring Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn, and more. The latter film, released on July 23, currently stands at $470.3 million globally, with its momentum all but faded, unlike Weapons, which appears to be only getting started, having both audiences and critics doing double-takes thanks to its eerie premise.

The film, for those unversed, follows a tense, high-stakes narrative in which 17 children from an Illinois elementary school mysteriously vanish, leaving only one behind. Julia Garner plays Justine, the teacher of those students, naturally becoming the prime suspect. Told in a non-linear structure, the story follows a grieving father, a corrupt police officer, and more as they uncover disturbing truths. The film’s projected $300 million estimate, however, is driven not only by its promising plot but also by the proven box office path of another 2025 horror hit, Sinners.

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Sinners set a high bar earlier this year, but Weapons is almost head-to-head with the film, painting a positive picture for itself.

Our take on Weapons: The Julia Garner movie will chase Sinners’ course for a $300M plus finish

As mentioned earlier, Weapons has already accumulated $155 million in a week and a half among viewers. This speed already appears promising when compared to Sinners, which arrived this April and took two entire weekends to reach $160 million, eventually capping its theatrical run with $365.9 million earned globally. By this parallel, there is nothing stopping Weapons from achieving a similar feat. Sinners, which was followed by another 2025 horror hit, starred Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, and more, and was directed by Ryan Coogler.

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Having discussed the box office potential of Weapons enough, the movie is not just a ticket-counter contender but also a cultural pulse check in all the right ways, showing everyone how a taut plotline and powerhouse performance can deliver magic even in the most uncertain of cinematic realms. As Julia Garner leads this charged journey to add a second jewel to her crown, right after the success of Fantastic Four, she reminds both filmmakers and film consumers why storytelling holds the ultimate power on screen.

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How soon do you think Weapons will cross the $300 million mark? Let us know in the comments.

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Seema Sinha

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Seema Sinha is a journalist at Netflix Junkie, covering the celebrity culture and global cinema beats. With three years of experience at major Hollywood media verticals, she filters real news from the gossip and buzz. Her core focus is on pop culture narratives surrounding musicians—primarily Taylor Swift—with her reporting striking a fine balance between human insight and editorial clarity.

Edited By: Itti Mahajan

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