Regretting You Tops: Worst Halloween in 31 Years
Here’s a summary of the key details from the provided text, focusing on the state of the Halloween weekend box office:
* Record Low: Halloween weekend box office revenue was the lowest in 31 years (excluding 2020 due to COVID-19 closures). It was lower then the revenue in 1993 ($49.2 million, not adjusted for inflation).
* Contributing Factors: Several factors contributed to the low numbers:
* Competing Events: Halloween festivities and the World Series drew attention away from movie theaters.
* Lack of Blockbusters: There wasn’t a major, commercially appealing film released for the weekend, unlike previous years (e.g., Venom: The Last Dance in 2024). Exhibitors relied on holdovers,rereleases (Back to the Future),and smaller specialty films (Bugonia).
* Specific Film performances:
* Regretting You: Earned $27.5 million domestically and $50.8 million globally in its frist 10 days. Sales were initially hurt by Halloween activities on friday but spiked on Saturday.
* Black Phone 2: A success for Blumhouse, surpassing $104 million globally ($61.5 million domestic, $43.3 million international).
* Chainsaw Man - the Movie: Reze Arc: Experienced a significant drop in its second weekend (67% decline to $6 million domestically), but has earned a dazzling $139 million globally.
* Broader Context: This poor Halloween weekend follows the worst October for box office revenue in 27 years.
In essence, the article paints a picture of a challenging weekend for the movie industry, impacted by external events and a lack of major new releases.
