” are locked in a tight battle this weekend, with “No Way Home” projected just ahead of its competition.
As is typical for most horror entries, “Scream” is hitting a sharp drop-off in its sophomore outing. Paramount and Spyglass Media are projecting an $11.7 million gross for this weekend, after earning $34 million in its Martin Luther King Jr. holiday opening. A 60% drop-off like that is in the neighborhood of sophomore weekends for other recent horror sequels, such as “A Quiet Place Part II” and “Halloween Kills” .
Universal’s “Sing 2” should take third place. The animated sequel is projected to earn an additional $5.56 million over the weekend, bringing its domestic total to $128.2 million. The film is now the pandemic era’s most successful animated release at the worldwide box office, surpassing $228 million globally, surging past “Encanto” and “Croods: A New Age.
Hopefully it won't make enough for another sequel!
Amazing movies, it deserves so much more
Not surprising. Some fans are going multiple times, but it was one and done for me.
I haven’t seen the the kings daughter advertised anywhere
This third Kingsman movie has nothing to do with the first two. Absolutely nothing.
It is not very good.
This always happens for horror movies
I didn't expect this one to be as good as the original.
😧 NOOO! Why is everyone stop going to see Scream ScreamMovie ?!
$228? That’s like 23 people paid to see it? What kind of achievement is that 🤔
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