Beetlejuice juice again Don't Talk Bad topped the domestic box office in a record-breaking weekend. Don't Talk Bad a 2022 Danish thriller of the same name and a new Blumhouse joint film Separate star James McAvoy. In its opening weekend, it competed against the second weekend of Beetlejuice juice box office, which debuted with a $111 million debut that was not only the third-best domestic opening of the year but surpassed the entire worldwide debut of the original 1988 film in just three days.
Per Deadlinefrom Saturday morning, Beetlejuice juice is expected to top the domestic box office as well in its second weekend with a 3-day total of $50 million. This strong week-over-week move helped the second weekend of September to surpass $100 million for the first time since 2019, marking the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic depressed box office earnings in 2020. Don't Talk Bad expected to take No. 2 with a $12.3 million debut, becoming the weekend's top-grossing new release.
What This Weekend's Box Office Says Say No Evil And Beetlejuice
Don't Talk Bad He's Doing Well Despite No. 2 Debut
It is definitely possible that Beetlejuice juice the release would once again top the chart after the record-breaking debut. It's down about 54% from its opening weekend, which is an excellent result of the title in the horror genreeven if the legacy of the comic can be considered scary. However, even if it had dropped 60% or more, which is alarmingly common, its $111 million debut would have left it in a strong position during its second weekend, no matter what.
(Don't Talk Bad) is already well on its way to recovering its production costs.
So, while the Don't Talk Bad exemption was not opened in No. 1, this does not mean suffering in any way. While the movie is technically a remake, it's not attached to an IP with remotely the same amount of mindless audience attachment as Beetlejuice juice. Again comes with a very small budget of $15 million compared to Tim Burton's $100 million film, which means it's already well on its way to recouping its production costs.
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Beetlejuice juice & Don't Talk Bad They're kicking off the Halloween Season
Beetlejuice juice again Don't Talk Bad topping the chart at the same time could also indicate that a strong Halloween season is imminent at the domestic box office. Horror and horror genre releases are spread throughout the system until the end of October, so the genre can enter a particularly fertile period when the chart is continuously fueled by new horror releases. These topics include upcoming Smile 2, The Terrorifier 3, Never Let Goand dark comic book efforts Venom: The Last Dance again Joker: Folie in Deux.
Source: Deadline