Theater counts: Bond stays the widest release as Halloween Kills and The Last Duel slash into theaters

October 14, 2021

No Time to Die

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.

Also new this week is the 14th-Century French historical drama, The Last Duel which tells the story of the last legally sanctioned duel in France’s history. The film launches in 3,065 locations. The only other film playing in over 4,000 theaters and second on our list this week is Venom: Let There Be Carnage, which drops from 4,225 to 4,013 locations. The action feature has scored a stellar $149 million since its release 13 days ago.

New in limited release this week is Hard Luck Love Song. The romantic drama based on a song and starring Michael Dorman and Sophia Bush debuts in 172 cinemas. Bergman Island, a feature from IFC Films follows a couple of American filmmakers, Chris and Tony, who retreat to the mythical Fårö island for the summer. It opens in 115 locations.

Looking ahead to next week we see the long-awaited arrival of Dune. The sci-fi action-adventure features a large ensemble cast and has already grossed over $116 million internationally from rollouts that began on September 15th. Dune will be available on traditional screens, IMAX and available for at home viewing per HBO Max. Also opening next week is the animated Ron’s Gone Wrong. The film about a young boy and a robot is set to debut in an estimated 3,500 locations. Lastly, Searchlight Pictures will release The French Dispatch. Wes Anderson’s latest, set in 1950s Paris and starring Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton and a large ensemble cast is set to open in 50 locations…

Note: Warner Bros. have not announced theater counts.

Theater Counts for October 15 – 17

No Time to DieUnited Artists Releasing4,4074,407
Venom: Let There be CarnageSony Pictures4,0134,225-212
Halloween KillsUniversal Pictures3,705New
The Addams Family 2United Artists Releasing3,6074,207-600
The Last Duel20th Century Studios3,065New
Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten RingsWalt Disney2,3002,800-500
CandymanUniversal Pictures1,0121,153-141
Dear Evan HansenUniversal Pictures9741,927-953
Free Guy20th Century Studios9151,495-580
The Boss Baby: Family BusinessUniversal Pictures295328-33
Jungle CruiseWalt Disney235445-210
Hard Luck Love SongRoadside Attractions172New
Bergman IslandIFC Films115New
I'm Your ManBleecker Street103122-19
The Jesus MusicLionsgate103270-167
The Eyes of Tammy FayeSearchlight Pictures55125-70
RespectUnited Artists Releasing4567-22
MassBleecker Street374+33
The AlpinistRoadside Attractions2227-5

Estimates for October 22

MovieDistributorTheatersPrevious
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Ron's Gone Wrong20th Century Studios3,500New
The French DispatchSearchlight Pictures50New

Filed under: Theater Counts, James Bond, Halloween, Venom, Wes Anderson, Sophia Bush, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Dorman, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak