Box Office Most-Watched Movies, 'Moana' and 'Evil Dead Burn' Are the New Entries
Discover the ranking of the most-watched movies in the USA, from Moana to Minions & Monsters and Evil Dead Burn: plot an
Moana
The box office of the most-watched movies in the United States from July 10 to 12, 2026 - with still provisional data - sees in first place the new entry Moana (Oceania, $43,000,000): Vaiana challenges the destiny imposed by her father and - to save her island - sets sail in search of Maui.
Minions & Monsters
In second place drops Minions & Monsters ($108,273,335): the Minions find themselves in 1920s Hollywood, engaged in the search for scary creatures for their horror movie. Together, they ally with a little green monster and must save the planet after unleashing monsters.
Toy Story 5
In third place drops Toy Story 5 ($403,772,720): the life of Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the rest of the gang is put to the test when they discover electronics. Woody has left Bonnie to help abandoned toys find an owner, and Jessie leads the charge in Bonnie's room, with Buzz Lightyear as her second in command. However, Bonnie has fallen in love with her new favorite toy, a next-generation tablet, shaped like a frog called Lilypad.
Evil Dead Burn
In fourth place enters Evil Dead Burn (La casa: il rogo del male, $13,700,000): after the loss of her husband, a woman seeks comfort with her in-laws. As one after another they transform into demons, the woman discovers that the vows pronounced in life survive even death.
Young Washington
In fifth place drops Young Washington ($33,105,849): young George Washington finds himself facing war, betrayal and impossible choices that will forge the leader within him.
Another new entry is in eleventh place with Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass ($953,724): Gail Daughtry's partner, a Midwest woman, uses their agreement for legitimate infidelity. Gail thus travels to Hollywood seeking revenge, trying to meet a celebrity in turn.
In nineteenth place is Night Nurse ($72,000): a nurse at a quiet retirement home weaves a relationship with an enigmatic patient, while fraudulent phone calls disturb the residents' tranquility.
In twenty-second place enters Reading Lolita in Tehran ($15,000): in revolutionary Iran, a professor gathers her most devoted students to study the classics of forbidden literature.
In twenty-fourth place is The Floaters ($8,500): Nomi, a struggling musician, accepts a fallback job from her best friend, the perfectionist Mara: mentoring a group of marginalized campers, the "Floaters," at their Jewish summer camp.
In twenty-fifth place is Remake ($8,500): Ross McElwee explores time and memory through footage of his son Adrian, interweaving their shared past in the world of cinema with an unfinished Hollywood remake of Sherman's March.
In twenty-sixth place is the re-release of The Hole ($6,828): as incessant rain and a strange illness transmitted by cockroaches devastate Taiwan, a plumber makes a hole between two apartments. The inhabitants of each form a unique bond, represented in musical numbers.
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