The Beetlejuice Sequel Dominates Box Office Again with $51.6 Million in Ticket Sales
Movie enthusiasts flocked to theaters for more of Tim Burton’s iconic world with “Beetlejuice 2” dominating the box office for the second consecutive weekend. The sequel raked in an impressive $51.6 million in ticket sales, reaffirming its status as a fan favorite.
After its spectacular opening, “Beetlejuice 2” maintained its stronghold on the domestic box office, experiencing a mere 54% drop in revenue from the previous week. With a North American gross of $188 million and an international intake of $28.7 million, the Warner Bros. production has amassed a stellar worldwide total of $264.3 million.
Paul Dergarabedian, Senior Media Analyst for Comscore, commented on the film’s enduring popularity, stating, “To drop just 54% is really impressive and indicative of a pretty solid word of mouth. Audiences are truly enjoying the film.”
Despite facing minimal competition, “Beetlejuice 2” maintained its momentum at the box office. New releases like “Speak No Evil” starring James McAvoy and “The Killer’s Game” featuring Dave Bautista entered the fray but couldn’t dethrone the Beetlejuice sequel.
In second place, “Speak No Evil” emerged as a strong contender with a $11.5 million debut, captivating audiences with its intriguing storyline and talented cast.
Meanwhile, the enduring charm of “Deadpool & Wolverine” secured a third-place finish, adding another $5.2 million to its impressive box office run.
Other notable mentions in the weekend’s box office rundown included “Am I Racist?” making waves with $4.7 million, and “Reagan” continuing its successful box office stint with an additional $3 million.
As the movie landscape continues to evolve, upcoming releases like “Transformers One” and the highly anticipated “Joker: Folie à Deux” promise to keep audiences entertained and engaged in the coming weeks.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates from the world of cinema as we witness the magic of storytelling unfold on the big screen!