Box Office Breakdown! Halloween… Well… Kills It At The Box Office! No Time To Die Drops! And More!
Halloween really scared up some ticket sales, opening with $50 million. James Bond and Venom dropped slightly, respectfully. The middle of the chart stayed the same, while some indie new comers rounded out the bottom.
Until next time, happy movie going and be nice to each other!
Recommended viewing: Pumpkinhead
1 Halloween Kills $50,350,000 $50,350,000 Universal Pictures
2 No Time to Die $24,298,923 $99,509,477 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
3 Venom: Let There Be Carnage $16,500,000 $168,077,670 Sony Pictures
4 The Addams Family 2 $7,195,119 $42,273,382 United Artists Releasing
5 The Last Duel $4,820,000 $4,820,000 Twentieth Century Fox
6 Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings $3,540,000 $218,070,859 Walt Disney
7 Honsla Rakh $706,000 $706,000 N/A
8 Free Guy $680,000 $120,813,549 20th Century Studios
9 Lamb $543,004 $2,037,730 A24
10 Most Eligible Bachelor $470,000 $470,000 N/A
Susan. What is pumpkin head and is it fit for small children?
Getting back in the groove. Nice. Great to see Covid hasn’t fucked everything up.
No one likes a snitch. Don’t be one.
Toballoo. Toballoo… Toballoo… Whamp’n the bampy road. About to leave this dark world. Got the vid, but still lovin’ that Suddenly Susan. She got the bamp, in the bampy, bampy, back.
Remember. Pop it.
Hello – definitely not for kids – it’s a scary monster horror flick from the 90s.
It’s definitely not for kids – it’s a scary monster flick from the 90s.