The domestic box office for sci-fi movies the week ending August 24, 2025, was led by The Fantastic Four: First Steps, followed by Superman and Jurassic World: Rebirth. Total weekend revenues continued a late-summer slowdown, with significant week-over-week drops for most titles.
1. The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Walt Disney Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps stayed in the fourth spot in its fifth week. It lost about 34.7% to make $5,900,000 for a domestic box office gross of $257.3 million and a worldwide total of $490.1 million.
2. Superman
Warner Bros.’ Superman has surpassed $600 million globally, becoming the top-grossing comic book movie of 2025 so far. James Gunn’s movie lost one position to drop to the number seven spot in its seventh week. It lost about 34.7% to make $3,430,000. It has earned $347 million domestically and $257.5 million internationally, totaling $604.5 million worldwide.
3. Jurassic World: Rebirth
Universal Pictures’ Jurassic World: Rebirth dropped two positions to the number 10 spot in its eighth week. It lost/gained about 29.1% to make $2,100,000 for a domestic box office gross of $335,579,810 million and a worldwide total of $844.1 million. This makes it one of the highest-grossing movies of 2025, with particularly strong performance in China and substantial earnings throughout its run.
4. Together
Neon’s Together moved -2 position to the number 15 spot in its 4 week. It had a huge drop of 58.2% to make $454,720 for a domestic box office gross of $20 million and a worldwide total of $23,270,278. Alison Brie and Dave Franco’s co-dependency body horror movie is coming to digital platforms to buy tomorrow. So the studio already anticipates it dropping out of theaters soon.
5. Lilo & Stitch
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures’ Lilo & Stitch stayed in the number 25 spot in its 14th week. It lost about -54.30% to make $29,000 for a domestic box office gross of $421.8 million and a worldwide total of $1.03 billion. It’s the first $1B-grossing movie of the year and is heading to Disney+ on Wednesday, September 3.
Which movie have you watched? Do you think they deserved their box office?

