The Paramount/Spyglass media release of scream VI kicks off hard with $5.7 million in fan event previews Thursday at 5:00 PM and previews at 5:30 PM in 3,125 theaters. The sixth Quel is expected to head to a record domestic franchise start of $35-$40 million this weekend. The last Shout Radio Silence is also expected to make a record debut of more than $50 million in 50 territories worldwide.
scream VIPreview cash from is up from Paramount/Spyglass’ previous $3.5 million on Thursday Shout last year, and this is higher than last week’s MGM / UARs Thursday money belief III, which earned $5.45 million before also making a franchise record $58.3 million in the United States and over $100 million worldwide.
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The highest opening for one Shout movie it shout 3 in 2000, which posted $34.7 million for 3 days. The 2022 Shout opened to $30 million and expanded to $81 million, proving the sheer value of horror films in the Covid-facilitated theatrical market. Paramount had too A Quiet Place Part II for Shout, close the 2021 summer box office over Memorial Day.
scream VI is produced by Project X’s William Sherak, Paul Neinstein and James Vanderbilt, the latter also co-authored the visual.
Sony has the sci-fi film Adam Driver 65, rated PG-13. A point in the high single digits is expected. Last night it grossed $1.225 million from shows starting at 4pm at 2,901 locations.
Creed III finished its first week with $74.1 million from 4,007 theaters. The film had the Imax screens for the last week, which Paramount will not have shout VI, although the horror film will have the premium large format screens. Creed III made $3 million yesterday, -11% Wednesday.
The rest of the pictures, according to industry estimates, were as follows:
2. cocaine bear (Uni) 3,571 theaters, Thu $840,000 (-12% vs Wed), $15.2m wk, $45.4m/wk 2nd
3. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (D) 3,825 theaters, Do$775K, -11%, $16.6M week, $190.9M/week 3
4. Jesus Revolution (LG) 2,575 theaters, Thu $770,000 (-15%), $12.3M wk, $34.2M/wk 2nd
5. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba – To the Swordsmith’s Village (Cru) 1,780 theaters, Thu 1,780 theaters, Thu $452,000, -21%, week $12.5M/Week 1.
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