‘Beetlejuice 2’ Keeps Rolling at Box Office With $51.6 Million 2nd Weekend
Warner Bros.’ “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” continues to lead the U.S. box office with a strong second weekend of $51.6 million, holding its drop to 53% from its $111 million opening weekend.
Unlike Warner Bros.’ spring hits “Dune: Part Two” and “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,” “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” is being heavily driven by domestic audiences, with its $188 million U.S./Canada total accounting for 71% of the film’s $264.3 global cume.
But with a reported $100 million budget, Tim Burton’s sequel is still on its way to being a solid theatrical success for Warner Bros., exceeding the inflation-adjusted domestic run of the first “Beetlejuice,” which grossed $74.6 million in 1988 or approximately $196 million in today’s money.
Paramount’s “Transformers One” and Universal/DreamWorks’ “The Wild Robot” will carry the box office in the coming weeks, but for now there are a handful of newcomers providing smaller contributions to the marketplace. Leading them is Universal/Blumhouse’s remake of the Danish horror film “Speak No Evil” with an opening weekend of $11.5 million from 3,375 screens.
That result meets pre-release projections of a $10-13 million start and puts the film on track for a modestly successful theatrical run against its reported $15 million budget. Starring James McAvoy, the film has been generally well received with a B+ on CinemaScore and an 85% Rotten Tomatoes score.
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