LOS ANGELES – New indie horror film Terrifier 3 opened atop the North American box office, while the previous weekend’s leader, Joker: Folie A Deux, suffered a record plunge from its own debut, industry watchers reported on Oct 13.
Terrifier 3, from indie studio Cineverse and Icon Events, earned an estimated US$18.2 million (S$23.8 million) for the Friday-through-Sunday period, according to Exhibitor Relations. Analyst David Gross called that “an outstanding opening for a third episode in an indie horror series”.
The slasher film has Art the Clown back to spread holiday fear – and plenty of blood and guts – with American actor David Howard Thornton again playing the psychopathic harlequin.
Universal and DreamWorks Animation’s The Wild Robot placed second again, at US$13.4 million. Kenyan-Mexican actress Lupita Nyong’o voices Roz, a robot stranded on a remote island which is forced to befriend woodland animals to survive.
That left Warner Bros’ Joker film, a dark musical Batman spin-off, suffering a huge 80 per cent drop, from the previous weekend’s US$40 million to US$7.1 million – a stunning result for a film with a budget close to US$200 million.
That second-week collapse was the worst ever for a comic book-based movie and one of the biggest for any film, according to trade publication The Hollywood Reporter.
In fourth place, down one spot, was another Warner Bros’ film, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, at US$7 million. American actor Michael Keaton again plays the back-from-the-dead title character.
And in fifth, at US$3.8 million, was Focus Features’ new film Piece By Piece, a comedy-drama using Lego animation to follow the life of American singer-songwriter Pharrell Williams. The all-star voice cast includes Gwen Stefani, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake and Busta Rhymes.
Meanwhile, a gritty new film about former US president Donald Trump, The Apprentice, detailing his early rise in New York, had a weak opening, placing 10th with US$1.6 million. Trump had threatened to try to block the release over its often unflattering depiction. Romanian-American actor Sebastian Stan plays Trump.
Rounding out the top 10 were Transformers One (US$3.7 million), Saturday Night (US$3.4 million), My Hero Academia: You’re Next (US$3 million), The Nightmare Before Christmas (Reissue): (US$2.3 million) and The Apprentice (US$1.6 million). AFP
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