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October 27, 2024

Behind the US/Worldwide Weekend Box Office – 10.27.2024

 

OPENINGS:  With an assortment of excuses (the World Series!  a video game release!  Halloween!  birthday parties?!?), VENOM: THE LAST DANCE (Marvel/Columbia/Sony) tottered to $51M in the US, down 43% from 2021’s Let There Be Carnage.  At this point it seems to be heading for $125M domestically, down from $213.6M.  Things are much stronger overseas, where Last Dance launched with $124M in 64 markets, 71% of the worldwide total, an even more lopsided result than Carnage‘s 58%.  However, that has an asterisk:  37% of that international total was from China, which didn’t permit release of Carnage, and where the studio receives a much lower percentage of each box office dollar.

CONCLAVE (Focus/Universal) started nicely for an older-skewing drama at $6.5M.  The Universal template would have it available on VOD after 3 weekends, so it remains to be seen how much momentum it can generate in theaters.  It’s US-only for now.

YOUR MONSTER (Vertical) was low at $500K in 651 theaters, an $800 weekend per-theater average.

HOLDOVERS:  While the first Smile slipped a remarkable 18% in its sophomore weekend, SMILE 2 (Paramount) had a more typical horror drop, down 59% to $9.4M.  That suggests the US total will be considerably below Smile‘s $105.9M, although still profitable.  Overseas, Smile 2 has $43M after a $12.6M weekend from 67 territories.

THE WILD ROBOT (DreamWorks Animation/Universal, also on VOD) dipped 36% to $6.5M in its 5th weekend, on track to pass $130M in the US.  The international total is $121M after a $17.6M weekend in 79 markets.

WE LIVE IN TIME (A24) tripled its theater count (to 2968) but only rose 15% to $4.8M, which probably means it won’t get much past the $20M mark that’s been a wall for most non-genre indies in recent years.  It’s had a negligible overseas release thus far.

TERRIFIER 3 (Cineverse) lost 49% to $4.8M in Weekend 3, and could reach $60M in the US on tiny costs.  It also has $10.6M internationally.

BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE (Warners, also on VOD) lost 35% to $3.2M in its 8th weekend, and is still pushing toward $300M in the US.  Overseas, it’s lower but still substantial at $150.1M.

LIMITED RELEASE:  ANORA (Neon) expanded to 34 theaters with a strong $25K average, very similar to the $28K average for Everything Everywhere All At Once when it was at 38.  MEMOIR OF A SNAIL (IFC) averaged $14K at 5.  DAHOMEY (MUBI) had a $9K average at 2.

NEXT WEEKEND:  HERE (Columbia/Sony) will hope to take advantage of a sparsely populated frame.  A REAL PAIN (Searchlight/Disney) begins limited release, as does Clint Eastwood’s JUROR NO. 2 (Warners), but it’s not clear whether the latter will be reporting its box office results.



About the Author

Mitch Salem
MITCH SALEM has worked on the business side of the entertainment industry for 20 years, as a senior business affairs executive and attorney for such companies as NBC, ABC, USA, Syfy, Bravo, and BermanBraun Productions, and before that, at the NY law firm of Weil, Gotshal & Manges. During all that, he has more or less constantly been going to the movies and watching TV, and writing about both since the 1980s. His film reviews also currently appear on screened.com and the-burg.com. In addition, he is co-writer of an episode of the television series "Felicity."