Beetlejuice Dominates Global Box Office

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Rank Film (distributor) 3-day (world) Cume (world) 3-day (int’l) Cume (int’l) Territories
1. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Warner Bros) $80.3m $264.3m $28.7m $76.3m 77
2. Speak No Evil (Universal) $20.8m $20.8m $9.3m $9.3m 74
3. Veteran 2: I, The Executioner (CJE&M) $15m $15m $15m $15m 1
4. Deadpool & Wolverine (Disney) $10.9m $1.3bn $5.7m $683.5m 53
5. Stand By Me (various) $9.8m $9.9m $9.8m $9.9m 1
6. It Ends With Us (Sony) $9.3m $325.4m $7.3m $180.6m 62
7. Alien: Romulus (Disney) $8.7m $330.6m $6.3m $229.4m 85
8. Despicable Me 4 (Universal) $6.7m $940m $5.6m $580.6m 85
9. The Greatest Of All Time (various) $5.9m $46.7m $5.5m $42.6m 17
10. Am I Racist? (SDG) $4.7m $4.7m 1

Credit: Comscore. All figures are estimates.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice hits $264m worldwide after 10 days of play

Following a $147.2m worldwide launch a week ago for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, a sizeable drop for the second weekend always looked on the cards – given the film’s status as both a horror comedy and a sequel. In that context, estimated second-weekend takings of $80.3m for the Warner Bros release looks pretty robust.

In North America, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice fell 53%, with an estimated $51.6m for the second weekend of play, taking the domestic total to $188.0m. Tim Burton’s film enjoyed better traction for international, declining just 43% there in holdover markets – however, international is also where box office on the title has been weaker.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice grossed a confirmed $28.8m across 76 international territories at the weekend, taking the foreign total to $76.3m. Globally, the film now stands at $264.4m.

Speak No Evil scares up $21m debut

Universal’s release of Blumhouse’s Speak No Evil has begun with a solid estimated opening of $20.9m worldwide. That number divides into an estimated $11.4m for North America and $9.5m for 72 international markets.

The family-in-peril psychological horror/thriller is a remake of the 2022 Danish film of the same name, which was directed by Christian Tafdrup, from a script he co-wrote with his brother Mads Tafdrup. The new version, with a different ending likely to provide broader commercial appeal, is written and directed by UK filmmaker James Watkins (Eden Lake). James McAvoy and Mackenzie Davis lead the cast.

Veteran 2 delivers strong $15m opening in South Korea

A film playing in just one market – South Korea – has landed in third place at the worldwide box office, with estimated takings of $15.1m. That film is crime action thriller I, The Executioner, aka Veteran 2, sequel to 2015 hit Veteran, which grossed $78.4m lifetime in its home market.

Conclusion

Despite some drops, the weekend numbers are still looking quite impressive, with several titles maintaining strong box office numbers globally. It will be interesting to see how things pan out in the coming weeks, especially with a slate of new releases coming.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the estimated global box office for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice?

$264.4m

How much did Beetlejuice Beetlejuice gross in its second weekend?

$80.3m

Which films are playing in South Korea?

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and Veteran 2

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