Venom: The Last Dance After a weak performance on Friday, the film lagged far behind expectations at the domestic box office of $65 million. At this rate, Sony released the trilogy in 4,131 theaters, with an opening of $52 million.
Some blame the rivalry for the World Series matchup between the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees. Total revenue in Los Angeles has definitely been affected, but New York’s index is actually too high. Insiders familiar with the movie are also concerned that people will be distracted by early Halloween parties. Triple falls are not uncommon, but no one falls venom The team is pleased with the severity of the decline.
In North America, the first venom The 2018 opening reached $80.2 million, a record for October. a year later it lost its crown clown ($96.2 million). let the massacre happen The film debuted in October 2021 and grossed $90 million at the box office, a boon to theater owners still recovering from the pandemic and a major win for Sony.
Overseas is a different matter. last dance The film is expected to gross $128 million, with a global debut of $180 million, 5% higher than the sequel, including $45 million from China.
Venom: The Last Dance Ranking first domestically and globally. The pre-IPO budget is reasonable at $120 million.
The show has never been a big hit with critics, with the latest installment sitting at a 37% on Rotten Tomatoes. The latest film received a worse B rating than the series in CinemaScore.
Directed by Kelly Marcel, venom 3 Tom Hardy returns to reprise his eponymous role. Hardy also co-wrote the script with his long-time creative partner Marcel, who makes his directorial debut.
paramount and temple mount smile 2 Game 2 performed well, finishing in second place with an estimated $10.3 million, for a 10-day domestic haul of $41.6 million.
Edward Berger’s Oscar contender moves to third base secret meetingthe weekend’s other new national opener. The critically acclaimed Vatican-set thriller about the election of a new pope is opening in 1,753 theaters with an estimated $6.5 million, the best showing to date for a professional film competing for this year’s awards.
Produced and financed by FilmNation and Indian Paintbrush, the film features an all-star cast including Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow and Isabella Rossellini. Focus Features is distributing the film.
Figures will be updated on Sunday morning.