'Insidious' Kicks in the 'Door' and Leaves 'Indy' Laying on the Floor: Weekend Box Office Results (Jul. 7-9)
Patrick Wilson has taken the reigns of
Insidious and directed
The Red Door to a $32.6M, first place opening. That more than doubled up its $16 million production budget.
It also marks the second biggest opening weekend in the
Insidious franchise behind
Chapter 2's $40.2M in 2013. It continues the trend of
Insidious bouncing back after the dip with
Chapter 3 which only opened up to $22.6M.
The Last Key did$ 29.5 million on opening weekend in 2018.
That's despite diminishing cinemascores.
Chapter 3 had a
B+.
The Last Key went down a half a letter grade to a
B-. The same is true of
The Red Door which also dropped a half a letter grade and earned a
C+. Can it outpace the last keys $67.7 million haul? This opening suggests that it could get up to 70 plus million when it's done. The svelte 107 minute runtime should help its cause.
These horror movies continue to do big numbers. I read a lot of Deadline box office articles and one thing that really gets annoying is the incessant pre-pandemic and post-pandemic talk. I mean, at this point, we're three years removed. Statute of limitations. But one thing that does ring true is that people will go to the theater to see a horror movie. I was thinking about this. I will go to the movies to see a blockbuster action movie and I will go to the movies to see a horror movie and that's it. Pre-pandemic I would have gone to see a comedy but not anymore. They're definitely right about that.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny held on strong with $26.5 million and its second weekend only down 56.1%. The gross and the hold bested
No Time to Die's $23.7 million second weekend which was a 56.9% drop off it's $55.2 million dollar opening. 007 went on to make $160.8 million in its run. Of course that movie had a gargantuan budget at 250 million, but definitely more time than what Indies rocking. But moreso than any other studio, Disney movies are just commercials for their other adventures like the parks. At least that's what I've been reading. when you look at it that way it makes sense.
Coming in third with
Sound of Freedom which actually debuted on the 4th of July. This was its opening weekend and it did great with $18.2 million. All told, it's already made $40.2 million from only 2,852 theaters. There's a lot of talk about this movie where right wing conservatives are buying movie tickets and giving them out. I don't know.
It's got Jim Caviezel. He played a great bad guy iny favorite movie,
Deja Vu. He was great in
Escape Plan. Apparently he's good in this. The fans loved it. It's got an
A+ cinemascore. It has an 8.7 on IMDb. It also has Bill Camp who is the new voice of forensic files and I think he is terrible on that show. There were two episodes where he sounded sinister and chilling.
but that obviously hasn't stopped the fans from going to see this s***.
What is this movie about?
The incredible true story of a former government agent turned vigilante who embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue hundreds of children from sex traffickers.
My father would love to watch this because he loves watching movies based on true stories. Whenever he's watching ome, he always tells me "Oh, I'm watching this movie. It's based on true events, based on true events" like he's Tony f****** two times.
That's great.
Me? I couldn't care less. In fact, they're my least favorite movies, so I have no interest in this.
Here's the trailer, tho.
Elemental continues to hold on strong with another $9.6 million to take fourth place. It's got a $109.1 million running total. It's up to $251.8 million worldwide. The latter outpaces
Lightyear's $218.7 million global total. Buzz's $118.3 domestic total will fall very shortly.
But let's not hold this up as some sort of bastion of brilliance. Last week, it only outgrossed Across the Spider-Verse by $100,000, despite coming out 2 weeks later. The gap did grow by $1.6 million this week, but again,
Spider-Man is in his sixth weekend.
Speaking of Spider-Man,
Across the Spider-Verse brought in another $8 million. Its $357.6 million running total officially passes
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3's $357.5 million. Miles accomplished in 6 weeks what Peter Quill and the gang took 10 weeks to do. I sold with your whole movie sold in 6 weeks.
I don't remember if I mentioned this last weekend but
Across the Spider-Verse passed
Spider-Man 3's $336.5 million total. Up next is
Spider-Man 2's $373.5 million.
Notables
Joy Ride, the Asian comedy, opened with $5.8M and a B- cinemascore. It's written and directed by Adele limb who wrote
Crazy Rich Asians and
Raya and the Last Dragon. It also has Naomi from
Beef in it. I wonder if her white lover will get cut in half by a panic door in this one.
No Hard Feelings crossed the $40M mark with $40.4M.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts has crossed $400M worldwide with $403M.
The Flash has passed $100M with $105.1M.
The Top Ten
Rank | LW | Movie | Gross | %± LW | Theaters | Total Gross | Weeks | Distributor |
1 | - | Insidious: The Red Door | $32,650,000 | - | 3,188 | $32,650,000 | 1 | Screen Gems |
2 | 1 | Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny | $26,500,000 | -56.1% | 4,600 | $121,205,329 | 2 | Disney |
3 | - | Sound of Freedom | $18,219,879 | - | 2,852 | $40,207,249 | 1 | Angel Studios |
4 | 2 | Elemental | $9,600,000 | -20.8% | 3,440 | $109,191,880 | 4 | Disney |
5 | 3 | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | $8,000,000 | -33.4% | 3,023 | $357,648,302 | 6 | Columbia |
6 | - | Joy Ride | $5,850,000 | - | 2,820 | $5,850,000 | 1 | Lionsgate |
7 | 4 | No Hard Feelings | $5,250,000 | -33.2% | 2,686 | $40,412,492 | 3 | Sony |
8 | 5 | Transformers: Rise of the Beasts | $5,000,000 | -32% | 2,475 | $146,723,312 | 5 | Paramount |
9 | 7 | The Little Mermaid | $3,500,000 | -35.1% | 2,080 | $289,038,945 | 7 | Disney |
10 | 6 | Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken | $2,800,000 | -49.1% | 3,408 | $11,599,925 | 2 | DreamWorks |