Freshly released in the United States, the horror movie — which sees Jamie Lee Curtis return to the franchise — tops the global box office for the weekend of Oct. 21, grossing over $90 million (around P4.8 billion) and knocking “Venom” into second place.
Out Friday, Oct. 19 in U.S. theaters, “Halloween” is already proving a hit with moviegoers. The picture, directed by David Gordon Green, tops the North American box office and grossed $91.8 million (about P4.9 billion) worldwide over the weekend, flying high above “Venom”, which drops to second place in the global ranking with $50.4 million (around P2.7 billion). That film, starring Tom Hardy and Michelle Williams, has grossed a total of $461.8 million (about P24.8 billion) since its theatrical release.
Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut, “A Star is Born”, stays in the top three, grossing $42.1 million (around P2.2 billion) over the weekend. The Neil Armstrong biopic “First Man”, starring Ryan Gosling and Claire Foy, drops to fourth place grossing almost $22 million (about P1.1 billion).
Global box-office top 10:
1. “Halloween”: $91.8 million
2. “Venom”: $50.4 million
3. “A Star is Born”: $42.1 million
4. “First Man”: $21.96 million
5. “Smallfoot”: $20.6 million
6. “Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween”: $15.9 million
7. “Project Gutenberg”: $14.7 million
8. “The Hate U Give”: $7.5 million
9. “Night School”: $6.5 million
10. “Bad Times At The El Royale”: $5.8 million
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