The latest film in the franchise debuted last night to 3,200 screens where it began what experts are saying what could be the franchises biggest opening weekend ever. The studio is hoping to have similar results to Stephen King’s It with the return of Michael Myers. The film is projected to gross anywhere between $50 million to 70 million.
The record for the franchise was set by 2007’s remake of the original by filmmaker Rob Zombie. That debuted to a modest $26 million. This latest installment looks to obliterate that record and hopefully give new life to the iconic horror series. It also looks to join the list of the top R-Rated performers, a list which has The Nun and Hannibal on it. The film from Blumhouse cost just $10 millionto make. It is pretty impressive when you almost make your whole budget back on Thursday night before having a record-breaking weekend.
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Directed by David Gordon Green from a script co-written by himself, Jeff Fradley and Danny McBride, the film stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Will Patton, Virginia Gardner, Miles Robbins, Dylan Arnold, Drew Scheid, and Nick Castle.
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Source: Variety
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The film will also be set in Central City.