Common and Blumhouse’s horror sequel “Black Phone 2” kicked off spooky season with $26.5 million from 3,411 North American theaters. These ticket gross sales have been sufficient to steer an in any other case sleepy weekend on the home field workplace.
“Black Telephone 2” opened in step with expectations and barely forward of its predecessor. The unique “Black Telephone” launched with $23 million in 2021 as cinemas have been solely beginning to get well from COVID. Simply to present a way of the vastly totally different field workplace panorama between the primary and second movie: With related ticket gross sales, “Black Telephone” opened in fourth place behind “Elvis,” “High Gun: Maverick” and “Jurassic World: Dominion” within the peak of summer time film season.
In distinction, the “Black Telephone” follow-up had a sluggish October largely to itself. This weekend’s different newcomer, Lionsgate’s R-rated comedy “Good Fortune,” opened at No. 3 with simply $6.2 million from, 2990 venues. Second place went to Disney’s sci-fi sequel “Tron: Are” with $11.1 million from 4,000 screens, representing a steep 66% decline from its first outing. Proper now the October field workplace is down 11% from the identical level in 2024, in line with Comscore.
“Black Telephone 2” additionally collected $15.5 million on the worldwide field workplace for a world tally of $42 million. Although a promising outcome, Common and Blumhouse spent extra to deliver again Ethan Hawke because the serial killer generally known as the Grabber. The sequel value $30 million in comparison with the primary movie’s $18 million price ticket. “Black Telephone 2” has first rate critiques however wasn’t acquired as fondly as the unique by moviegoers; this movie earned a “B” grade on CinemaScore exit polls whereas the primary landed a “B+” grade.
Since ticket gross sales are break up roughly 50-50 between studios and film theaters, “Black Telephone 2” wants to stay round to rely as a serious comeback for Blumhouse. The low-budget horror empire, chargeable for “Paranormal Exercise,” “The Purge,” “Get Out” “Halloween” and different franchises with scary-good revenue margins, has lengthy been one in every of Hollywood’s most constant hitmakers. Nevertheless the corporate’s fortunes have shifted over the previous 12 months with one dud after one other together with “Wolf Man” and “M3GAN 2.0.” Blumhouse has one other sequel, “5 Nights at Freddy’s 2,” on the calendar in December.
“Good Fortune” has the great fortune of respectable critiques (78% on Rotten Tomatoes) and viewers scores (a “B+” grade on CinemaScore. The difficulty is that not sufficient individuals have been incentivized to purchase tickets for the $30 million-budgeted movie. Aziz Ansari directed in his function debut and stars in “Good Fortune,” which revolves round a good-intentioned however inept angel (Keanu Reeves) who facilitates a physique swap between a struggling gig employee (Ansari) and a rich enterprise capitalist (Seth Rogen).
“It is a honest opening for an authentic character-driven comedy,” says David A. Gross, who runs the film consulting agency Franchise Leisure Analysis. Nevertheless “even with Keanu Reeves serving to ancillary enterprise, the film is unlikely to recoup its prices.”
One other movie that’ll battle to get out of the purple is “Tron: Ares.” Thus far the futuristic movie has earned $54.6 million domestically and $103 million worldwide after two weekends of launch. Though the $100 million mark is notable, Disney spent $180 million to supply and lots of thousands and thousands to advertise the sequel, so “Tron: Ares” requires substantial endurance to justify these prices.
Channing Tatum’s dramedy “Roofman” and Leonardo DiCaprio’s motion comedy “One Battle After One other” rounded out the highest of field workplace charts.
“Roofman” earned $3.7 million from 3,370 theaters in its second weekend, marking a 55% decline from its debut. Thus far the movie has generated $15.5 million and $16.4 million worldwide, a paltry complete albiet in opposition to a modest $18 million funds.
“One Battle After One other” collected $3.75 million from 2,532 areas in its fourth outing, bringing its home complete to $61 million. The Warner Bros. movie, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, has been a gradual performer abroad with $100 million up to now, bringing the worldwide complete to $162.5 million. That’s a formidable determine for an authentic, R-rated movie that’s almost three hours lengthy.
Nevertheless the studio spent greater than $130 million to supply and roughly $70 million to advertise “One Battle,” which requires about $300 million to interrupt even. At this price, the movie is tracking to lose $100 million in its theatrical run, in line with studio executives with information of the economics of similar-sized movies. (Warner Bros. refutes these estimates.) “One Battle After One other” is, nonetheless, anticipated to be a serious Oscar participant, which makes it precious to the corporate in methods past the stability sheet.
Elsewhere, director Luca Guadagnino’s #MeToo-inspired thriller “After the Hunt” didn’t maintain any traction whereas increasing nationwide. At No. 7, the film introduced in $1.56 million from 1,238 theaters. After one weekend in restricted launch, “After the Hunt” has amassed simply $1.77 million, a dispiriting outcome for one thing led by main stars together with Julia Roberts, Ayo Edebiri and Andrew Garfield.
In restricted launch, director Jafar Panahi’s Palme d’Or winner “It Was Simply an Accident” scored $68,000 from three venues in New York Metropolis and Los Angeles, averaging $22,000 per location. The movie, launched by Neon, has grossed $115,000 since Wednesday.
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