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Box office most viewed movies, ‘They Will Kill You’ and ‘Forbidden Fruits’ are the new entries

Discover the ranking of the most viewed movies in the USA, from They Will Kill You to Project Hail Mary: plot and cast

Box office most viewed movies, ‘They Will Kill You’ and ‘Forbidden Fruits’ are the new entries

Project Hail Mary

The box office of the most viewed movies in the United States from March 27 to 29, 2026 - with still provisional data - confirms at the top Project Hail Mary (The Last Mission: Project Hail Mary, $164,302,240): Ryland Grace is a science teacher who wakes up alone on a spaceship, far from Earth. As he recovers his memory, he discovers he has a mission to accomplish: stop a mysterious substance that is destroying the Sun and save the Earth, while an unexpected friendship - with an alien resembling a rock - could prove to be his salvation.


Hoppers

In second place is Hoppers ($138,558,236): a nineteen-year-old animal lover uses technology to transfer her consciousness into a robotic beaver, with the aim of uncovering the mysteries of the animal world.


They Will Kill You

In third place enters They Will Kill You ($5,000,000): a woman accepts a job as a governess in a New York skyscraper, unaware of the history of disappearances surrounding the building. Soon she realizes that the community is shrouded in mystery.


Dhurandhar The Revenge

In fourth place remains Dhurandhar The Revenge ($22,767,392): Jaskirat Singh Rangi increasingly embraces his role as Hamza Ali Mazari, climbing the criminal hierarchy of Karachi until he conquers the feared title of "Sher-e-Baloch." He juggles loyalty, betrayal, and survival in a ruthless underground world.


Ready or Not 2: Here I Come

Also in fourth place remains Ready or Not 2: Here I Come ($16,277,870): after surviving a deadly game, Grace and her sister Faith must now escape from four rival families competing for the final victory.


Another new entry is in tenth place with Forbidden Fruits ($1,170,000): in a store in a shopping mall, Apple leads a secret coven of witches together with her colleagues Cherry and Fig. The newcomer Pumpkin questions their sisterhood bond, forcing them to face their inner darkness or meet a violent end.


In eleventh place is The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist ($650,000): a future father tries to understand what is happening with the disruptive presence of artificial intelligence.


Following are reissues of The Mummy Returns ($600,000), and Stand by Me ($450,000). In sixteenth place is Alpha ($121,033): Alpha, a troubled thirteen-year-old, lives with her single mother. Their world collapses the day she returns from school with a tattoo on her arm.


In twentieth place enters Jimmy O. Yang: Finally Home ($80,700): the documentary follows comedian Jimmy O. Yang on his return to Hong Kong, the protagonist’s hometown, after 25 years, while he talks about family, his fight for the law, and his immigrant experience.


In twenty-second place is A Magnificent Life ($76,963): the movie traces the life of Pagnol, playwright, novelist, and director raised in a bourgeois family in Marseille, who became one of the most innovative and prolific artists worldwide between the 1930s and 1950s.


In twenty-fifth place enters Fantasy Life ($39,000): in New York, an actress (Amanda Peet) falls in love with an anxious law student who has dropped out (Matthew Shear) and who babysits her children.


Following are Our Hero, Balthazar ($33,277), the story of a wealthy New York teenager who wants to impress the activist girl he loves and follows an online contact that leads him to Texas, where he believes he can thwart an act of extreme violence; Kontinental '25 ($6,683), set in Cluj-Napoca, the capital of Transylvania, where bailiff Orsolya must evict a homeless person from a basement, triggering a moral dilemma.


In thirty-seventh place is John Lilly and the Earth Coincidence Control Office ($3,720), in which a visionary neuroscientist explores the limits of consciousness through isolation tanks, communication with dolphins, and psychedelic experiments, transforming from researcher to mystical explorer.

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