LOS ANGELES — “The Exorcist: Believer” drove out all foes on the field workplace, however its numbers didn’t solely make heads spin.
Facing competitors from no main new releases, the most recent resurrection of the demonic franchise introduced in $27.2 million in North America in its opening weekend for Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions, in accordance with studio estimates Sunday.
That was greater than the weekend take of the subsequent three movies mixed. But whereas it almost earned again its reported price range of $30 million in just some days, the take for “The Exorcist: Believer” was underwhelming after the 2 firms paid $400 million in 2021 for the rights to a brand new trilogy.
Last week’s high movie, ” Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie,” was a distant second, with $11.8 million, and has earned $38.9 million after two weekends for Paramount Pictures. Another horror sequel, “Saw X,” was third for Lionsgate Films, with $8.2 million, and has introduced in $32.6 million after two weekends.
Horror movies made up 4 of the highest 10, and so they might see some sustained numbers as Halloween comes nearer.
“It seems like the demand for the horror genre by audiences is never ending,” mentioned Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for Comscore. “The communal theater experience is tailor-made for it.”
The new “Exorcist” was launched simply shy of the fiftieth anniversary of the unique horror basic, and it comes simply two months after the loss of life of the unique movie’s director, William Friedkin.
Directed by David Gordon Green, who has develop into a legacy sequel specialist after helming a trilogy of “Halloween” movies, “The Exorcist: Believer” stars “Hamilton” actor Leslie Odom Jr., with Lidya Jewett as his 13-year-old daughter.
The movie obtained poor opinions — managing a critics rating of simply 23% on Rotten Tomatoes. Jake Coyle of The Associated Press was extra charitable than most in his evaluation, giving it two stars out of 4 for its lead performances and sure-handed path however saying it “never manages anything like the deep terror of the original.”
The launch of “The Exorcist” was moved up every week to keep away from competing with the juggernaut of subsequent weekend’s live performance movie, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.”
“I think they made a good call actually,” Dergarabedian mentioned. “All the oxygen is going to be sucked out of the room.”
The storm of Swifties in cinemas might make for a $100 million weekend and set a number of new precedents for live performance motion pictures.
“This is on an order of magnitude beyond anything we’ve seen,” Dergarabedian mentioned.
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