“End of Halloween” topped the domestic box office on the opening weekend with a box office of $ 4.125 million, becoming the first box office of more than $ 40 million since “NOPE”.
Halloween ended at the domestic box office, and has received $ 41.25 million in revenue from the premiere weekend.
The horror film starring Jamie Lee Curtis received a total income of 3,901 North American theaters. Although it is less than $ 50 million to $ 55 million, the premiere is still impressive Because it also premiered at Peacock and became the series/movie that watched all time in two days. The end of Halloween is the first movie to premiere with more than 40 million US dollars since Jordanpier’s NOPE in July and compete with Paramount.
“The performance of horror movies in the box office is very good,” said David A. Gros of Franchise Entertainment Research. “Young audiences like to watch these movies in theater,” he added. “When this success becomes possible, the biggest value is to be released through exclusive theaters, and then streaming media.”
The end of Halloween also increased by 17.17 million US dollars from 77 international markets, increasing its global revenue to $ 58.42 million. “I am glad to see Blumhouse once again dominated this field,” Jim Orr, president of Global’s domestic distribution. “Jamie Lee Curtis is a natural power, and the audience definitely likes her.”