Watch out for Terrifier 3 this weekend. Looking like a $20m+, maybe even more. Lots of theaters will be adding it today after Joker 2 collapse. Could pop a very, very nice opening.
Watch out for Terrifier 3 this weekend. Looking like a $20m+, maybe even more. Lots of theaters will be adding it today after Joker 2 collapse. Could pop a very, very nice opening.
$20M opening would be crazy good, Terrifier 2 had a DOM total of $11M.
RonaldOcean_MD on
20 million opening would be incredible,
BTISME123 on
That seems incredibly optimistic but $10+M wouldn’t surprise me
Block-Busted on
To my surprise, this film might actually become no. 1 at the box office, ESPECIALLY if **Joker: Folie a Deux** has abysmal legs next week.
NoEmailForYouReddit1 on
Joker vs Art crossover to save DC?
newjackgmoney21 on
Idk, that would be insane for a niche type movie like Terrifier.
I think, this might be Empire City spinning after Joker.
Terrifier 3 has the type of fanbase that’ll buy tickets early but I can’t imagine walkups getting it to 20m+. Happy to be wrong.
GapHappy7709 on
Which clown will win? Probably not Arthur at this point though
sessho25 on
It will pass Joker for sure, not sure if 20+M but, above Joker is almost certain.
SweetestSaffron on
This movie’s Twitter hate mob would have collective aneurysms lol
ProfSmellbutt on
I’m hoping theaters near me add on to their screenings. Right now it’s only screening once per day Thurs – Sunday.
CarlTheCrab on
The box office this weekend: 🎶 send in the clowns 🎶
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undermind84 on
These movies have a glass ceiling. Not many moviegoers have the stomach and mental fortitude for a movie this gruesome and mean spirited.
These movies are made cheaply, so even a 10-15mil opening weekend would be pretty good and justify making more in this franchise, but this will never be a horror franchise on the same level as Saw, The Conjuring, etc…
RRY1946-2019 on
Joker dead, Transformers dying, Coppola dead, The Wild Robot’s legs being flimsier than expected:
Could be clown town this month.
nonstopdrizzle on
I want to remind everyone to keep expectations from going overboard
masterexploder224 on
The movie opens on Thursday where I live and only the first two rows had empty seats (and it’s not small either).
Contrary to what some people want to believe, the audience for these movies is much bigger than people think.
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$20M opening would be crazy good, Terrifier 2 had a DOM total of $11M.
20 million opening would be incredible,
That seems incredibly optimistic but $10+M wouldn’t surprise me
To my surprise, this film might actually become no. 1 at the box office, ESPECIALLY if **Joker: Folie a Deux** has abysmal legs next week.
Joker vs Art crossover to save DC?
Idk, that would be insane for a niche type movie like Terrifier.
I think, this might be Empire City spinning after Joker.
Terrifier 3 has the type of fanbase that’ll buy tickets early but I can’t imagine walkups getting it to 20m+. Happy to be wrong.
Which clown will win? Probably not Arthur at this point though
It will pass Joker for sure, not sure if 20+M but, above Joker is almost certain.
This movie’s Twitter hate mob would have collective aneurysms lol
I’m hoping theaters near me add on to their screenings. Right now it’s only screening once per day Thurs – Sunday.
The box office this weekend: 🎶 send in the clowns 🎶
![gif](giphy|Utb0UgaFiCnpFB7Sm4)
These movies have a glass ceiling. Not many moviegoers have the stomach and mental fortitude for a movie this gruesome and mean spirited.
These movies are made cheaply, so even a 10-15mil opening weekend would be pretty good and justify making more in this franchise, but this will never be a horror franchise on the same level as Saw, The Conjuring, etc…
Joker dead, Transformers dying, Coppola dead, The Wild Robot’s legs being flimsier than expected:
Could be clown town this month.
I want to remind everyone to keep expectations from going overboard
The movie opens on Thursday where I live and only the first two rows had empty seats (and it’s not small either).
Contrary to what some people want to believe, the audience for these movies is much bigger than people think.