Weapons debuts with one of the strongest audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes this year. Written and directed by Zach Cregger, who made his debut with Barbarian in 2022, his new mystery horror film follows the puzzling disappearance of seventeen students from the same classroom, all of whom vanish on the same night, seemingly taken by an invisible force.
The Weapons cast includes Oscar nominee Josh Brolin (Milk), three-time Emmy nominee Julia Garner (Ozark, Inventing Anna), Cary Christopher, Alden Ehrenreich, Austin Abrams, Benedict Wong, Oscar nominee Amy Madigan (Twice in a Lifetime), Toby Huss, June Diane Raphael, Whitmer Thomas, Callie Schuttera, Clayton Farris, Luke Speakman, and Scarlett Sher.
Now, on the day of its theatrical release, Weapons has debuted with a 90% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, which is one of the strongest of this year. The film only has 500+ verified ratings at the time of writing, so its audience score is subject to change. Currently, it has an even stronger 96% score from critics with 188 reviews.
What Weapons’ Rotten Tomatoes Scores Mean For The Movie
The new horror film already had an incredibly strong 96% score from the critics on Rotten Tomatoes, with Weapons‘ reviews praising Zach Cregger for weaving a brilliantly executed tale of chilling mystery and gripping suspense, resulting in a second feature that has already cemented his reputation as a true master of horror.
Audience reactions are equally enthusiastic, with many praising the film’s bold narrative structure and atmospheric tension. Viewers commend Cregger’s daring style, which challenges traditional horror tropes by blending mystery with emotional depth. However, this very narrative ambition has also polarized audiences. A few find the film’s pacing and complexity challenging, which requires a second viewing to fully appreciate.
Weapons‘ ending, in particular, is polarizing audiences and sparking spirited debate. While many applaud the ending’s audacity, others express discomfort or confusion concerning its unsettling final moments. However, this divisiveness doesn’t detract from the film’s overall impact, underscoring how Weapons is a thought-provoking work that resists easy categorization and invites viewers to grapple with its haunting themes long after the credits roll.
Our Take On Weapons’ Rotten Tomatoes Scores
Now that audiences have had the chance to see Weapons, it’s easily one of the best horror movies of 2025 that also has a chance to be considered one of the best films of the year, period. Weapons‘ Rotten Tomatoes scores stand as undeniable proof; it’s a masterpiece that solidifies Zach Cregger as one of the most important horror auteurs working today.

Weapons
- Release Date
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August 8, 2025
- Runtime
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128 minutes
- Director
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Zach Cregger
- Writers
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Zach Cregger
- Producers
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Roy Lee, Miri Yoon, J.D. Lifshitz