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Top Of The Charts – Week of May 30, 2025

Posted on May 31, 2025

Here are the top three films that dominated the U.S. box office during the week of May 30 in previous years:

1 Year Ago (Week of May 30, 2024):

  1. The Garfield Movie – This animated comedy led the box office, earning approximately $1.85 million on May 30, 2024.
  2. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga – The action prequel closely followed, grossing around $1.73 million on the same day.
  3. IF – A family fantasy film, it secured third place with $1.43 million in earnings. Box Office Mojo

10 Years Ago (Week of May 30, 2015):

  1. San Andreas – This disaster film starring Dwayne Johnson topped the box office with $20.5 million on May 30, 2015.
  2. Pitch Perfect 2 – The musical comedy sequel earned $6.1 million on the same day.
  3. Tomorrowland – A science fiction adventure, it brought in $6.0 million on May 30, 2015.

20 Years Ago (Week of May 30, 2005):

  1. Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith – The final installment of the prequel trilogy dominated the box office, earning over $14.8 million on May 30, 2005.
  2. Madagascar – This animated comedy secured second place with $13.8 million in earnings.
  3. The Longest Yard – A sports comedy film, it grossed $11.0 million on the same day.

30 Years Ago (Week of May 30, 1995):

  1. Casper – This family-friendly film led the box office during this week.
  2. Johnny Mnemonic – A science fiction action film, it was among the top earners during this period.
  3. Braveheart – This historical drama also performed well at the box office during this time.

40 Years Ago (Week of May 30, 1985):

  1. Rambo: First Blood Part II – The action sequel dominated the box office, earning over $150 million domestically.
  2. A View to a Kill – The James Bond film featuring Roger Moore was among the top earners during this period.
  3. Brewster’s Millions – A comedy starring Richard Pryor, it maintained a strong presence in theaters.

50 Years Ago (Week of May 30, 1975):

  1. The Return of the Pink Panther – This comedy-mystery film topped the box office, contributing to its total gross of over $41 million. Box Office Mojo
  2. French Connection II – The crime thriller sequel was among the leading films during this week.
  3. Shampoo – A satirical comedy-drama starring Warren Beatty, it continued to attract audiences in May 1975.

Please note that box office data from earlier decades may be less precise due to limited archival information.

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