Dog Man bites off $36 million, barks its way to No. 1 at the weekend box office "Companion," the sci-fi thriller that pits Jack Quaid against Sophie Thatcher, came in second with a $9.5 million debut. DreamWorks Animation's "Dog Man" fetched $36 million in ticket sales at the weekend box office, making it the biggest debut yet in 2025.
Weekend Box Office: Dog Man Fetches $36 Million Debut The Captain Underpants spin-off had a solid outing, easily holding off AI thriller Companion and a host of holiday winners that helped lift the January box office. 1. Dog ManUniversal Pictures/DreamWorks Animation Week 2$13.7M Domestic Weekend $54.1M Domestic Total$66M Global Total Universal and DreamWorks' family hit Dog Man dominated Super Bowl weekend in its second frame, taking in an estimated $13.7M on 3,887 screens for a Per Screen Average of $3,525.
That's a -62% drop, a little steeper than we []. WASHINGTON - DreamWorks Animation's "Dog Man" fetched $36 million in ticket sales at the weekend box office, according to studio estimates Sunday, making it the biggest debut yet in 2025. Dog Man dominated the domestic box office with a $36 million opening weekend, exceeding expectations due to strong buzz and high demand for family-friendly movies.
Meanwhile, the satirical sci-fi thriller Companion premiered at No. 2 with $9.5 million. Family-friendly movies are off to a promising start at the 2025 box office.
DreamWorks Animation's "Dog Man" opened over the weekend with $36 million in earnings at the domestic box office - making it the biggest movie debut of 2025, per Box Office Mojo. "Dog Man". "Dog Man" enjoyed a barking good start at the domestic box office, collecting a leading $36 million from 3,885 North American cinemas in its first weekend of release.
Universal and DreamWorks. Dog Man finished its opening weekend atop the box office by a wide margin ahead of Companion, while Mufasa: The Lion King continues a strong run. No winter blues in sight for DreamWorks' new animated feature, Dog Man, which is pouncing on the number one spot at the U.S.
box office this weekend. Directed by animation veteran Peter Hastings.