terror has no end

As expected,’Halloween: The End‘ has led the North American box office in its first weekend in theaters (despite opening simultaneously in Peacock). Just over 41 million (always) dollars in 3,901 theaters, around 17% less than ‘Halloween Kills’ a year ago. On the other hand, the film has grossed 36% less on Sunday than on Friday… which, together with a CinemasCore of C+ and the premiere of ‘Black Adam’ next week in more than 4,000 cinemas, encourages us to think that its commercial career to be brief (although profitable at this point in any case). Certainly not like the one in for example ‘Smile‘, which in its third week grosses about 12.5 million, 33% less than its second weekend, which in turn, was 22% less than its first weekend. A spectacular behavior considering that it is a horror film. It accumulates more than 70 million in the United States, which is almost double if you add the international market. It’s not going too bad for ‘barbarian‘, a remarkable film that we were able to see this week at the Sitges Film Festival and that in its sixth week on billboards accumulated almost 39 million, three million less than ‘Do not worry dear‘ in four weeks. Also, almost double what it takes’Lilo, my friend the crocodile‘in two weeks, or nearly four times as long as it takes’Amsterdam‘ in also two weeks. The latter by the way has cost 80 million (not counting advertising…). No, the accounts do not come out. For your part ‘terrier 2‘ accumulates almost 2.3 million in also two weeks being in little more than 700 cinemas, being that in its second week it has collected 5.6% more than in its first week. Yes, terror seems to be fashionable at least in the United States. Outside the cover image, prevent it from going unnoticed that ‘TR‘ accumulates almost 600,000 dollars in another two weeks, although in his case in no more than 36 theaters (which were no more than 4 in his first week). About 50,000 dollars less than what it takes ‘the triangle of sadness‘ in the same period of time in no more than 31 theaters (which was no more than 10 in its first week). Finally mention that ‘Till – The crime that changed everything‘ has grossed an estimated $240,000 in its 16-theater release, while ‘Decision to Leave‘ has raised $90,000 from just three theaters.

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