Box Office Top Movies: Now You See Me: Now You Don't and The Running Man Are the Newcomers
Discover the ranking of the most-watched movies in the USA, from Predator: Badlands to Now You See Me: Now You Don’t: pl
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t
The box office of the most-watched movies in the United States from November 14 to 16, 2025 - with still provisional data - sees the newcomer Now You See Me: Now You Don’t in first place ($21,300,000): a diamond heist reunites the retired illusionists of the Horsemen, who are joined by new members. They must also capture dangerous criminals.
The Running Man
In second place is another newcomer, The Running Man ($17,000,000): a man participates in a television quiz show where contestants, authorized to go anywhere in the world, are pursued by “hunters” hired to kill them.
Predator: Badlands
Dropping to third is Predator: Badlands ($66,304,860): a young Predator, outcast from his clan, begins a journey in search of the ultimate adversary, and finds an unlikely ally in a girl.
Regretting You
In fourth place, losing one position, is Regretting You ($44,959,335): the relationship between young mother Morgan Grant and her teenage daughter Clara becomes increasingly complicated, exacerbated by the tragic death of Morgan’s husband, Chris. Morgan finds comfort in the last person she expected to meet, and Clara turns to the only boy she was forbidden to see.
Black Phone 2
Dropping to fifth is Black Phone 2 ($74,672,175): Finn is now seventeen and struggles to adapt after the imprisonment he suffered in the first movie. Meanwhile, his sister receives calls from the black phone in her dreams and has disturbing visions of three boys being persecuted in a winter camp called Alpine Lake.
Another newcomer is in seventh place with Keeper ($2,500,000): a romantic anniversary trip to an isolated cabin turns sinister when a dark presence reveals itself in the house.
In twenty-third place is King Ivory ($97,700): based on extensive research conducted among law enforcement, gangs, inmates, migrants, and drug addicts, the movie is an investigation into fentanyl trafficking and its effects across all social strata.
In twenty-fourth place is Muzzle: City of Wolves ($90,000): the quiet life of former K-9 officer Jake, haunted by ghosts, is shattered when a gang brutally attacks his family. With his new K-9 partner Argos, he discovers a drug ring, confronts corrupt officials, and - while pursuing criminals - must also face his inner demons.
In twenty-seventh place is Arco ($38,285): in 2075, a girl witnesses a mysterious boy dressed in a rainbow costume falling from the sky. He comes from an idyllic distant future where time travel is possible: she protects him and does everything possible to help him return to his time.
Following are Sirât ($34,057) and Rebuilding ($29,145), starring Josh O’Connor.
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