Hollywood didn’t have a lot to celebrate during a muted Labor Day holiday weekend, as “ Weapons ,” now in its fourth weekend of release, took the top spot, and “ Jaws ,” a 50-year-old blockbuster, beat out two new films, “ Caught Stealing ” and “The Roses,” that failed to generate much heat.
“Weapons,” which lost its No. 1 position last weekend to Netflix’s “Kpop Demon Hunters,” reclaimed its crown, earning an estimated $12.8 million over the four-day holiday. So far, the horror hit has earned $135 million domestically and $235.2 million globally. That’s an impressive result considering it only cost $38 million to produce. It extends a winning streak for Warner Bros., which has recently fielded successes like “A Minecraft Movie,” “Sinners,” “Final Destination Bloodlines,” “F1: The M