Box Office: Thunderbolts* continues to dominate at the cinemas

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This weekend, the top 20 films Australian box office grossed $8,170,372, down -27% from last weekend’s $11,209,550.

This weekend, the top 20 films Australian box office grossed $8,170,372, down -27% from last weekend’s $11,209,550.

Top Five

1. Thunderbolts*

Thunderbolts* has claimed the Australian Box Office crown for a second week, The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film earned $3,063,151 across 490 screens over the last weekend, down -35% this weekend from its debut week earnings of $4,677,375 across 581 cinemas last weekend. Thunderbolts* has reached $272.2M worldwide in its sophomore session, according to Deadline.

Synopsis: Directed by Jake Schreier, Marvel brings together a team of antiheroes — Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), Red Guardian (David Harbour), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko), and John Walker (Wyatt Russell) — on a mission that brings them face to face with parts of their past.

Total Australian Box Office gross to date: 

2. Sinners

Now in its fourth week, Sinners has retained its hold of number two at the box office over the weekend. The American Southern Gothic supernatural horror film made $1,182,81 after screening across 257 cinemas, down -26% this weekend.

Synopsis: Michael B. Jordan stars as twin brothers, Smoke and Stack, former soldiers who bootleg. Set in the deep South in 1932, the twins return to the Mississippi Delta with money and Irish beer to open a juke joint bought from a man and enlist their cousin Sammie to help. However, trouble follows when they face a force beyond the natural world.

Total Australian Box Office gross to date: 

3. A Minecraft Movie

A Minecraft Movie has seen a -42% dip in earnings at the box office over the weekend, grossing $720,018 over the weekend, a -42% drop compared to the previous weekend’s $1,240,601 earnings.

Synopsis: A portal pulls four misfits into the Overworld, a land made of cubes shaped by imagination. To return home, they must learn the terrain and complete a quest with a crafter named Steve. The film stars Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Danielle Brooks and Emma Myers and is based on the 2011 video game Minecraft by Mojang Studios.

Total Australian Box Office gross to date: 

4. The Accountant 2

The Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal action/thriller has kept a steady place in the Box Office in its third week, ranking at number four and making $615,672 across 283 cinemas, representing a -33% from last weekend’s earnings.

Synopsis: Affleck plays forensic accountant Christian Wolff teams up with his estranged but highly lethal brother Braxton to track down mysterious assassins and dismantle a human trafficking ring

Total Australian Box Office gross to date: $4,284,592

5. Tinā

Tinā continues to have a hold in the top five at the Australian Box Office over the weekend, making $541,384 across 193 cinemas over the weekend – up +1% from last week. The film premiered at the Hawaii International Film Festival on 8 October 2024 and was released in cinemas on 27 February 2025.

SynopsisTinā follows Samoan teacher Mareta Percival, a substitute teacher coping with the loss of her daughter in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. She takes a position at a private school and starts a student choir.

Total Australian Box Office gross to date: $2,065,958

Top six to ten

6. OCEAN with David Attenborough
7. Clown in a Cornfield
8. Guru Nanak Jahaz
9. The Chosen: Last Supper (S5 Part 2)
10. Pride and Prejudice (2005) R/I

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