Evil Dies Tonight Michael Myers Goes Out in Style; Head Stomps 'Smile.' Weekend Box Office Results (Oct. 14-16)
Halloween Ends is finally here and it sucks. It's bad. I'm talking
Halloween Resurrection and Rob Zombie's
Halloween ll bad.
There were a few cool shots of Mike, barely visible, lingering and lurking in the background. Couple cool kills. I gotta give the movie it's props.
But that's where it stops.
This shyt was
What was not grotesque, was it's performance at the box office, where it came in first with $41.2M. That's a win but it's one of those wins where you were playing a terrible team who you were expected to mop, only to end up in a struggle, and need a 4th quarter comeback to secure the victory.
Halloween Ends was expected to do near $50M even with the simultaneous streaming on Peacock. What happened? It sucked. That's what happened. I'm not gonna be like Deadline and blame the day and date Peacock release. Call a spade a spade.
Ends did an impressive $5.4M in Thursday previews, which was more than
Halloween Kills' $4.85M.
Ends grossed $15M on Friday compared to
Kills' $17.9M. That $2.9M difference from Thursday previews to Friday is word of mouth. That's what happens when your movie is trash.
That's right, Mike. Who the fukk you tilting your head at?
Of course, last year's
Halloween Kills, which was a step down from 2018's
Halloween, debuted with $49.4M. Like
Kills,
Ends also has a $20M production budget. It's already at $58.4M worldwide. That's 2.9 times the production budget so it's already a box office and Peacock success. Evil did not die tonight but Donald Pleasence and Moustapha Akkad are rolling over in they graves.
Smile is still doing it's thing with another $12.4M weekend. That represents only a 33.1% drop from last weekend and it's now up to $71.1M domestically and an, checks notes, $137.5M worldwide.
Horror holding strong.
It's aight, you don't have to be scared.
Mike gonna fall off next weekend anyway.
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile fell one place from last weekend with $7.3M. It's now totaled $22.Boeing 757 million domestically. It's only opened in two international territories, where it's grossed $3.9M, for a total of $26.6M.
Last week, I said you couldn't do the head tilt cuz that was reserved for Michael Myers. I take that back. Tilt away. Mike's head tilting privileges have been revoked for the foreseeable future.
That's right, mothafukka. Witchya goofy ass.
Holding 4th place down for another weekend was
The Woman King, with another 3.6M. This movie is holding steady, only dropping 28.5% from last weekend, despite Making a Michael Myers terrorizing movie-goers. With $76.5M worldwide, it's still only grossed 1.5 times its $50M production budget so it's not some great success yet.
Well, you better keep fighting cuz you ain't even broke the $60M mark domestically yet.
Tumbling 55.1% but still finishing at #5 was
Amsterdam, with $2.8M. The two week total isn't even $12M.
Damn. Even the $6.5M international gross is only enough for it to total $18.4M. And we thought the Biktarvy
Bros was bad.
Notables Outside the Top Five
After earning $417K,
Minions: The Rise of Gru, has now grossed $368.6M domestically. It moves past
Despicable Me 2's $368M to become the top domestic grosser in the Despicable franchise.
With $275K,
The Invitation had now grossed $25M domestically. It's now 52 days into it's release. With $33.6M worldwide, on a $10M production budget, that's a success.
The Top Ten
Rank | Last Week | Movie | Gross | % +/- LW | Theaters | Total Gross | Weeks | Distributor |
1 | - | Halloween Ends | $41,250,000 | - | 3,901 | $41,250,000 | 1 | Universal |
2 | 1 | Smile | $12,400,101 | -33.1% | 3,612 | $71,168,000 | 3 | Paramount |
3 | 2 | Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile | $7,399,647 | -35.1% | 4,350 | $22,757,000 | 2 | Sony |
4 | 4 | The Woman King | $3,699,783 | -28.5% | 2,565 | $59,746,000 | 5 | TriStar Pictures |
5 | 3 | Amsterdam | $2,891,000 | -55.1% | 3,005 | $11,959,234 | 2 | Disney |
6 | 5 | Don't Worry Darling | $2,184,546 | -37.6% | 2,734 | $42,403,000 | 4 | Warner Bros. |
7 | 7 | Barbarian | $1,411,000 | -35.7% | 1,805 | $38,961,777 | 6 | 20th Century Studios |
8 | 8 | Bros | $920,265 | -57.4% | 2,201 | $10,836,000 | 3 | Universal |
9 | 10 | Terrifier 2 | $850,000 | +5.6% | 700 | $2,295,000 | 2 | Cinedigm Entertainment Group |
10 | 9 | Top Gun: Maverick | $685,433 | -14.9% | 902 | $715,756,000 | 21 | Paramount |
Catch y'all next week.