‘Halloween Ends’ wins box office, but renews streaming debate
No matter how you look at the numbers, “Halloween Ends” had a good opening weekend.
Touted as the final showdown between Laurie Strode and Michael Myers, the slasher pic earned $41.3 million in ticket sales from 3,901 theaters in North America, according to studio estimates Sunday. It’s the first film to open higher than $40 million since “Nope” debuted in July and it surpassed its production budget, which has been reported to be between $20 and $30 million. Including international showings, it boasts a global total of $58.4 million.
“We are extraordinarily excited that Blumhouse once again delivered an incredible film and another No. 1 opening,” said Jim Orr, Universal’s head of domestic distribution. “Jamie Lee Curtis had audiences across North America engaged and terrified.”
The film also renewed an evergreen debate about day-and-date movie releases and some in Hollywood are wondering whether it could have been even bigger if it hadn’t debuted simultaneously on Peacock, NBC Universal’s streaming service.
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Going into the weekend, some analysts had pegged “Halloween Ends” for an opening in the $50 to $55 million range. “Halloween Kills,” the previous installment in the David Gordon Green-directed “Halloween” trilogy, opened day-and-date last year and still grossed $49 million on opening weekend.
Read the full breakdown of last week’s box office hits here:
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Family-friendly films
If you’re looking for kid-friendly Halloween movies that go light on the scary stuff, there are plenty of picks.
1. Monster House
2. Double, Double, Toil and Trouble
3. Madagascar: A Little Wild — A Fang-tastic Halloween
4. Tiny Toon Adventures: Night Ghoulery
5. Hotel Transylvania
Cult classic and throwbacks
These films have held up for many moons, and are worth a revisit every spooky season.
6. Kazaam
7. Ghostbusters
8. The Rocky Horror Picture Show
9. The Sixth Sense
10. The Blair Witch Project
11. Blade
Modern horror movies
If you like to spend the month of October on the edge of your seat, these thrillers are worth checking out.
12. Let the Right One In
13. Memories of Murder
14. Prey
15. The Feast
It’s October again, and you know what that means: It’s time to trick your pets into a Halloween costume and reward them with a whole lot of treats.
From ghost stories to Southern Gothics, these 10 haunting book selections will have you primed for Halloween in no time.
The spooky season is upon us.
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