

‘Insidious: The Red Door’ Scares Up Best Overseas Horror Bow Since 2019 ‘Indiana Jones’ Moves Dial To $248M Global ‘Elemental’ Catching Fire Offshore ‘Fast X’ Tops $700M WW – International Box OfficeĮarly audience PostTrak exits from Comscore/Screen Engine for The Flash, which has a running time of 2 hours and 24 minutes, shows 4 stars for general audiences and a 60% recommend and 3½ for kids under 12 and 57% recommend. Venom‘s $10M previews repped 31% of its $32.5M Friday/previews, with a 19% ease on Saturday of $26.3M, then $21.3M Sunday. The Flash could very well be following that box office trajectory this weekend. That pic got slaughtered on Rotten Tomatoes with 30% critics score but bettered its outlook with an $80M opening. That’s better than expected and $300K shy of what Sony’s Venom did back in previews in 2018.

UPDATED FRIDAY AM: The Warner Bros DC movie is settling at $9.7M for Thursday night after showtimes that began at 3 p.m.

The pic has a critical score of 84% certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes and an 81% audience score. Lionsgate’s The Blackening at 1,775 theaters per industry estimates is eyeing $2.3M today (including $900K previews), $5.5M 3-day and $6.3M over four days. Paramount/Skydance/Hasbro’s Transformers: Rise of the Beastsat 3,680 is seeing a second Friday of $5.5M, 3-day of $20.5M, -66%, 4-day of $23.5M and running total of 11 days of $104.1M, 8% ahead of 2017’s Transformers: The Last Knight over the same period, that pic ending its U.S/Canada run at $130.1M.ĭisney’s The Little Mermaid at 3,480 theaters is eyeing a fourth Friday of $4M, 3-day of $13.1M (-43%), 4-day of $15.3M and running total by Monday of $257.2M. Sony Animation’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse booked at 3,873 theaters is looking at a $8.4M third Friday, $28.9M third weekend, -48%, 4-day of $34.3M and running total of $286.8M by Monday, which is 14% ahead of the first Tom Holland movie, Spider-Man: Homecoming at the same point in time (that movie finaling at $334.2M). The good news is that holdovers remain very strong to the point where six films alone right now are amounting to $168M for the weekend ($184.4M over the 4-day Juneteenth holiday).
