Dog Man After a policeman and his police dog are fused together to turn into Dog Man, he must stop the villainous Petey the Cat from cloning himself and creating an evil kitten, doubling his evil. DreamWorks Animation's "Dog Man" fetched $36 million in ticket sales at the weekend box office, making it the biggest debut yet in 2025. Dog Man is the second-biggest January animated debut of all time, while Companion is a horror hit with women under 34.
Read the box office analysis and social media reactions for both films. After a solid third weekend in theaters that saw it drop only 30%, Pete Davidson's Dog Man is now closing in on $85 million at the global box office. 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.
"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. 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.
This weekend, it was "Dog Man" to the rescue as animation scored again - and this time, with a budget of just $40 million. Currently, box office is 14 percent ahead of 2024. What's the key for.
Dog Man[a] is a 2025 American animated action comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and based on the children's graphic novel series by Dav Pilkey. It is a spin-off of Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017) and the second film in the Captain Underpants franchise. The film was written and directed by Peter Hastings, and stars the voices of Pete Davidson, Lil Rel Howery, Isla.
1. Dog ManUniversal Pictures/DreamWorks Animation NEW$36M Domestic Opening Weekend$40.59M Global Total DreamWorks' animated adaptation of the popular Dog Man book series came in above our highest-end forecast with an estimated $36M from 3,885 screens for a $9,266 Per Screen Average. That is well above the opening salvo of 2017's Captain Underpants: The First Epic [].