No Time to Die is #1 in Netherlands and made $2,749,765 at the weekend (October 15, 2021) ... Venom: Let There be Carnage is #1 in Mexico and made $4,318,905 at the weekend (October 15, 2021) ... Venom: Let There be Carnage weekend (October 15, 2021) final number is $16,501,406, for a total of $168,079,076 ... Halloween Kills weekend (October 15, 2021) final number is $49,404,980, for a total of $49,404,980 ... No Time to Die weekend (October 15, 2021) final number is $23,792,118, for a total of $99,002,672 ... The Addams Family 2 weekend (October 15, 2021) final number is $7,064,531, for a total of $42,142,794 ... Venom: Let There be Carnage is #1 in Italy and made $3,191,941 at the weekend (October 15, 2021) ... No Time to Die is #1 in New Zealand and made $472,247 at the weekend (October 15, 2021) ... Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is #1 in Australia and made $1,052,850 at the weekend (October 15, 2021) ... Farrukh Jaffar passed away on October 15, 2021
Weekend Domestic Chart for October 15, 2021
| Movie | Gross | %LW | Thr | Thr Chng | Total Gross | W | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | N | Halloween Kills | $49,404,980 | 3,705 | $49,404,980 | 1 | ||
| 2 | (1) | No Time to Die | $23,792,118 | -57% | 4,407 | n/c | $99,002,672 | 2 |
| 3 | (2) | Venom: Let There be C… | $16,501,406 | -48% | 4,013 | -212 | $168,079,076 | 3 |
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Weekend estimates: Halloween kills it with $50.4-million debut
October 17, 2021
Halloween Kills is continuing the good run of results at the domestic box office this weekend with a very solid opening, which Universal is projecting will just clear $50 million. That’s easily ahead of Friday morning’s predicted $41.2 million, and the second-best weekend for the 43-year-old franchise, only surpassed by the 2018 incarnation. It also means a hat-trick of $50-million-plus weekends to start October.
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Weekend predictions: Halloween Kills headed to weekend win
October 15, 2021
Halloween Kills, the 12th installment in the virtually un-killable Halloween franchise, should comfortably top the box office chart this weekend, even it falls well short of the $76.2-million opening weekend earned by its predecessor, simply titled Halloween, back in 2018. It has already banked a respectable $4.850 million from previews in 2,950 theaters on Thursday, and adds another 755 locations today. Here’s what our model has to say about its likely opening, based on what we know so far. I’ll also dig into the prospects for The Last Duel, and see how the weekend as a whole is stacking up.
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Theater counts: Bond stays the widest release as Halloween Kills and The Last Duel slash into theaters
October 14, 2021
No Time to Die debuted last weekend with the widest release in nearly two years. Playing in 4,407 locations, the latest in the 007 franchise racked up a solid $55.22 million during its first weekend, and currently sits at $71.6 million after six days of release. Worldwide, the film has brought in an impressive $328 million, and has yet to open in two key markets, China (Oct. 29) and Australia (Nov. 11). This week, No Time to Die keeps its count from last week, which once again makes it the widest release. Also opening this week is fellow franchise film Halloween Kills. The Universal Pictures slasher, starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer and Andi Matichak arrives in 3,705 theaters.
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Scream trailer
October 13, 2021
Horror movie starring Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox and David Arquette opens in theaters on January 14 ... Full Movie Details.
Twenty-five years after a streak of brutal murders shocked the quiet town of Woodsboro, a new killer has donned the Ghostface mask and begins targeting a group of teenagers to resurrect secrets from the town’s deadly past.
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King Richard trailer
October 11, 2021
Real-life drama starring Will Smith opens in theaters and on HBO Max on November 19 ... Full Movie Details.
Compton, California is not the typical training ground for tennis champions, but Richard Williams has a plan. Sweeping drug needles off the rundown local tennis court and bravely standing up to the gangs that claimed it as their turf, he tirelessly drills his daughters Venus and Serena on the finer points of a game that he himself has never played. Smashing through age-old barriers of race and class, Richard relentlessly strives to prove that his girls are worthy of a shot, knowing they are destined for greatness.
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Weekend estimates: No Time to Die lands with solid $56 million domestically, hits $300 million worldwide
October 10, 2021
After posting record-breaking preview numbers on Thursday, No Time to Die has shown surprisingly weak legs over the remainder of the weekend, and United Artists is projecting it will earn $56.007 million this weekend. While that’s below what seemed possible as of Friday morning, it’s a very solid number for the pandemic era, and almost exactly the same as our model’s original prediction of $56.8 million. That counts as a victory at the end of the day, albeit one that feels a bit diminished given its strong start. Curiously, by almost every measure, it looks like a film that should have performed well through the weekend, and it might yet prove to have long legs.
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Weekend predictions: No Time to Die sets franchise record $6.3 million from Thursday previews, headed for big weekend
October 8, 2021
No Time to Die got off to a great start on Thursday evening, earning a reported $6.3 million from previews, the best for the franchise, and beating the $5.25 million Spectre’s earned back in 2015. That’s an encouraging result, and there’s no question the film is on course for an excellent weekend, but No Time to Die presents an unusual challenge for our prediction model. So much so, that I’ve compiled predictions using three different methods this morning. One using our regular model, one using comparisons to the international performance of No Time to Die and its two predecessors, and a final analysis based on the preview results.
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Theater counts: Bond is back, and in 4,407 theaters this weekend
October 7, 2021
The latest Bond movie has finally reached North American shores and hits theaters in large fashion, arriving in a massive 4,407 theaters, which places it 14th on the all-time widest openings list (coming in one spot, and one theater more than 2019’s Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker). No Time to Die’s opening count also towers over its predecessor, Spectre by nearly 500 theaters. Worldwide, the film has already scored over $121 million ($35 million in the United Kingdom alone).
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Last Night in Soho trailer
October 7, 2021
Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller, starring Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith and Michael Ajao opens in theaters on October 29 ... Full Movie Details.
A young girl, passionate in fashion design, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s, where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it appears, and time seems to fall apart with shady consequences…
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Ron’s Gone Wrong trailer
October 5, 2021
Animated adventure opens in theaters on October 22 ... Full Movie Details.
A wonderful walking, talking, digitally-connected ’bot sweeps the world and becomes every kid’s new Best Friend. But when an eleven-year-old boy ends up with one that doesn’t work, his attempts to teach it become an exploration of what real friendship means in a world of algorithms and social media.
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