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Yesterday was the birthday of Michael Myer. I can only hope to be healthy and have the strength to lead a terrible killing at the age of 61 years. So I want to congratulate Mr. Myers (or "The Shape" if you're naughty) for stopping a double figure in his last homecoming and an opening day of $ 33.337 million. Yup, Universal / Comcast Corp., Blumhouse and Miramax & # 39; s Halloween, which is a sequel to … uh … Halloween who does not know Halloween suites, has just carved the biggest opening day of October. It's just above VenomOpening day of $ 32.5 million. So the question, to the extent that it matters, is whether Jamie Lee Curtis / Judy Greer / Andi Matichak's sequel can VenomThe record weekend of $ 80.2 million from two weeks ago.
The film earned just 23 percent of its opening day via Thursday's previews ($ 7.7 million), which means it is, to date, lighter than The nun (24%), he (27%), Venom (30%), Paranormal Activity 2 (30%), Paranormal Activity 3 (31%) and Deadpool 2 (35%). So, even though the number of Thursdays was slightly lower than I thought, it just meant that the movie was playing more and more as an attraction for the general public. Or, optimistically speaking, the people who saw him on Thursday told their friends that it was worth it to see him on Friday. This was the starting point for these nocturnal screenings before they became part of the regular broadcast schedule. Whether or not Halloween $ 80 million this weekend, it is almost certain to break records of horror movies.
Provided it exceeds $ 59 million, the top Hannibal ($ 58 million in 2001, which was the third largest opening weekend at the time) to be the second biggest R-rated horror debut behind he ($ 123 million) If it exceeds $ 78 million, it will be the first of its kind. I'm a legend to be above any scary movie that is not he or the Jurassic Park/Jurassic World movies. This will be the biggest slasher debut of all time because it matched Scream 2The beginnings from Friday to Sunday ($ 33 million) (in 1997) the first day. If it opens above $ 68 million, it will exceed the inflation-adjusted opening for Scream 2 ($ 65 million adjusted) and Bram Stoker's Dracula ($ 32 million in 1992/67 million dollars today). A start above the adjusted aperture for Interview with the vampire ($ 36 million in 1994/79 million adjusted) is possible.
If it plays like The nun or Venom In terms of weekend multipliers (about 2.45x), we plan a launch from Friday to Sunday over $ 81 million. Yes, it is possible that this is happening as Logan (2.67x) and win $ 89 million for the weekend. Heck, a super frontloaded weekend like (for example) Paranormal Activity 2, Paranormal Activity 3 and Insidious: Chapter 2 still gets this Blumhouse production from $ 10 million to $ 15 million to $ 68 million for the weekend. Heck, with a opening day of $ 33 million, Halloween could be the most loaded movie ever (think One direction is us) and still wins a first weekend of $ 59 million and a national finish of $ 106 million. If you have a slasher suite of less than $ 20 million that reported only $ 33 million in a day, there is really no "worst case scenario".
Halloween: H20 played a similar game in 1998, offering an essentially manufactured nostalgia (he arrived just three years later Halloween: The curse of Michael Myers) by taking Jamie Lee Curtis back to the showdown 20 years later, who was unaware of all the aftermath Halloween II. H20The $ 26 million of his Wednesday-Sunday debut would be about $ 48 million today. The combination of a direct sequel to Halloween, product executive (and scored) by John Carpenter, and produced by Blumhouse, has always been a solid sell. Bring Jamie Lee Curtis back again and sell (again) all the stuff "She's not a victim this time" (I guess we're supposed to forget Halloween: H20 and Kathryn Bigelow's Blue steel) was the dealmaker. And having David Gordon Green in the director's chair while Danny McBride co-wrote was the icing on the cake.
The basic concept, which was essentially Myers vs. three generations of Strode women, was winning as the film exploited the kind of multigenerational nostalgia that was transforming itself. Jurassic World, the force awakens, The beauty and the Beast and he in mega-hits. He plays as a fan affair and an event film for addicts of the genre. Like these films, he has a deeply primal concept (an escaped mental patient who returns to his hometown after 40 years and resumes his slaughter) which has made it an extremely attractive attraction for casual movie buffs. As such, Halloween A) will exceed each previous Michael Myers movie the first weekend and B) will end up selling more tickets than each previous Halloween movie record for Halloween, H20 and Halloween II tomorrow evening.
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Yesterday was the birthday of Michael Myer. I can only hope to be healthy and have the strength to lead a terrible killing at the age of 61 years. So I want to congratulate Mr. Myers (or "The Shape" if you're naughty) for stopping a double figure in his last homecoming and an opening day of $ 33.337 million. Yup, Universal / Comcast Corp., Blumhouse and Miramax & # 39; s Halloween, which is a sequel to … uh … Halloween who does not know Halloween suites, has just carved the biggest opening day of October. It's just above VenomOpening day of $ 32.5 million. So the question, to the extent that it matters, is whether Jamie Lee Curtis / Judy Greer / Andi Matichak's sequel can VenomThe record weekend of $ 80.2 million from two weeks ago.
The film earned just 23 percent of its opening day via Thursday's previews ($ 7.7 million), which means it is, to date, lighter than The nun (24%), he (27%), Venom (30%), Paranormal Activity 2 (30%), Paranormal Activity 3 (31%) and Deadpool 2 (35%). So, even though the number of Thursdays was slightly lower than I thought, it just meant that the movie was playing more and more as an attraction for the general public. Or, optimistically speaking, the people who saw him on Thursday told their friends that it was worth it to see him on Friday. This was the starting point for these nocturnal screenings before they became part of the regular broadcast schedule. Whether or not Halloween $ 80 million this weekend, it is almost certain to break records of horror movies.
Provided it exceeds $ 59 million, the top Hannibal ($ 58 million in 2001, which was the third largest opening weekend at the time) to be the second biggest R-rated horror debut behind he ($ 123 million) If it exceeds $ 78 million, it will be the first of its kind. I'm a legend to be above any scary movie that is not he or the Jurassic Park/Jurassic World movies. This will be the biggest slasher debut of all time because it matched Scream 2The beginnings from Friday to Sunday ($ 33 million) (in 1997) the first day. If it opens above $ 68 million, it will exceed the inflation-adjusted opening for Scream 2 ($ 65 million adjusted) and Bram Stoker's Dracula ($ 32 million in 1992/67 million dollars today). A start above the adjusted aperture for Interview with the vampire ($ 36 million in 1994/79 million adjusted) is possible.
If it plays like The nun or Venom In terms of weekend multipliers (about 2.45x), we plan a launch from Friday to Sunday over $ 81 million. Yes, it is possible that this is happening as Logan (2.67x) and win $ 89 million for the weekend. Heck, a super frontloaded weekend like (for example) Paranormal Activity 2, Paranormal Activity 3 and Insidious: Chapter 2 still gets this Blumhouse production from $ 10 million to $ 15 million to $ 68 million for the weekend. Heck, with a opening day of $ 33 million, Halloween could be the most loaded movie ever (think One direction is us) and still wins a first weekend of $ 59 million and a national finish of $ 106 million. If you have a slasher suite of less than $ 20 million that reported only $ 33 million in a day, there is really no "worst case scenario".
Halloween: H20 played a similar game in 1998, offering an essentially manufactured nostalgia (he arrived just three years later Halloween: The curse of Michael Myers) by taking Jamie Lee Curtis back to the showdown 20 years later, who was unaware of all the aftermath Halloween II. H20The $ 26 million of his Wednesday-Sunday debut would be about $ 48 million today. The combination of a direct sequel to Halloween, product executive (and scored) by John Carpenter, and produced by Blumhouse, has always been a solid sell. Bring Jamie Lee Curtis back again and sell (again) all the stuff "She's not a victim this time" (I guess we're supposed to forget Halloween: H20 and Kathryn Bigelow's Blue steel) was the dealmaker. And having David Gordon Green in the director's chair while Danny McBride co-wrote was the icing on the cake.
The basic concept, essentially opposing Myers to three generations of Strode women, was winning as the film exploited the kind of multigenerational nostalgia Jurassic World, the force awakens, The beauty and the Beast and he in mega-hits. He plays as a fan affair and an event film for addicts of the genre. Like these films, he has a deeply primal concept (an escaped mental patient who returns to his hometown after 40 years and resumes his slaughter) which has made it an extremely attractive attraction for casual movie buffs. As such, Halloween A) will exceed each previous Michael Myers movie the first weekend and B) will end up selling more tickets than each previous Halloween movie record for Halloween, H20 and Halloween II tomorrow evening.