Horror @ the Box Office – June 10-12: Super 8 invades the top spot

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

After weeks without much horror to speak of, I’m happy to report that J.J. Abrams’ SUPER 8 opened at #1 at the box office. It only made $37 million, which isn’t that exciting considering its $50 million budget and all of the hype surrounding it. However, if you’ve seen the flick, you know that it has staying power, so word of mouth may help its run.

Matthew Vaughn’s X-MEN: FIRST CLASS came in at #2 with $25 million, suffering from a drop off of about 55%. Duncan Jones’ SOURCE CODE landed at #20 with $169,000. Wes Craven’s SCREAM 4 was far behind with $38,000.

We’ll see if SUPER 8 will continue to gain steam next week or be derailed by THE GREEN LANTERN or MR. POPPER’S PENGUINS. Miguel Angel Vivas’ KIDNAPPED is also premiering in New York, and Astron-6’s FATHER’S DAY opens in limited theaters on Sunday.

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE

1. Super 8
$ 37.0 Million NEW
2. X-Men: First Class
$ 25.0 Million $ 98.9 Million
3. The Hangover Part II
$ 18.5 Million $ 217 Million
4. Kung Fu Panda 2
$ 16.6 Million $ 127 Million
5. Pirates of the Caribbean 4 $ 10.8 Million $ 209 Million
6. Bridesmaids $ 10.2 Million $ 124 Million
7. Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer
$ 6.3 Million NEW
8. Midnight in Paris
$ 6.1 Million $ 14.2 Million
9. Thor $ 2.3 Million $ 174 Million
10. Fast Five $ 1.7 Million $ 205 Million

Source: Box Office Mojo

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