Box office: Terrifier 3 creates a sensation, Joker 2 confirms its historic fiasco

Box office: Terrifier 3 creates a sensation, Joker 2 confirms its historic fiasco
Box office: Terrifier 3 creates a sensation, Joker 2 confirms its historic fiasco

Terrifier 3 creates a surprise at the American box office.

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It’s Halloween early in American theaters, where the modestly budgeted horror film Terrifier 3 has terrified spectators en masse, and is taking the lead at the American box office in style. For his part, Joker: Folie à Deux confirms its fiasco and signs a historic fall in the second week. We take stock.

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Laughing Clown, Crying Joker

Something happened this weekend in American theaters. Against all expectations, a horror film with a micro budget of 2 million has just finished at the top of the box office by collecting 18.3 million dollars. The third opus in the series Terrifierpreceded by a reputation as a particularly bloody horror nugget, apparently tickled the curiosity of spectators as it should.

Art the Clown in Terrifier 3.

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It’s a real hit for the production of Bloody Disgusting, specialized in horror films and belonging to the Cineverse media group, and which built the popularity of Terrifier and Art the Killer Clown mainly on the Internet, and via its community of 80 million subscribers.

This success is reminiscent of other micro-budget horror films, such as Halloween (1978), The Blair Witch Project (1999) or even Saw (2004). And like the surprise success of Godzilla Minus One last year, Terrifier 3 has been able to create a fan base over the years, without having needed to develop a traditional promotional campaign.

Joker: Folie à Deux collapses at the box office.

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One clown laughs, the other cries. Crucified by critics (including ours), and surrounded by dramatic word of mouth, Joker: Folie à Deux already falls to third place with only 7 million dollars, and records an 81.3% drop in its audience in the second week.

A historic decline, the worst for an adaptation of a DC character, but also for a superhero film. For comparison, this “Joker 2” manages to do less well than the ovens The Marvels (-78% in second week), Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (-69,9%), Shazam! The Rage of the Gods (-69%) or even The Flash (-72,5%).

The feature film with Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga – with an estimated budget of 190 million – has so far only totaled 165 million dollars worldwide, and is undoubtedly the biggest fiasco of 2024. It seems that no one wanted this sequel, especially not the public, and Joker: Folie à Deux could cause Warner Bros. to lose a lot of money.

The film Le Robot sauvage.

© Dreamworks Animation

In the rest of the box office, The Wild Robot remains nicely in second place with $13.4 million added to its prize pool. The animated film from Dreamworks studios shows good retention over the weeks. While a sequel has just been confirmed by the studios, the feature film has established itself as the ultimate family event, and should continue its successful journey throughout the month of October.

Finally, Piece by PiecePharrell Williams’ “Lego mode” biopic, fails to convince the crowds and debuts in fifth place with only $3.8 million. Fortunately, its limited budget (16 million) limits the damage and the film can hope to glean interest with the Oscar and awards season which is only just beginning.

Le film Piece by Piece.

© Pure Imagination Studios / LEGO Group

US box office October 11-13, 2024 (estimates)

FILM WEEK-END CUMULATIVE UNITED STATES WORLD CUMULATION WEEK
1 Terrifier 3 18 300 000 $ 18 300 000 $ 18 300 000 $ 1
2 The Wild Robot 13 450 000 $ 83 737 190 $ 148 455 190 $ 3
3 Joker: Folie à Deux 7 054 527 $ 51 611 000 $ 165 311 000 $ 2
4 Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 7 050 000 $ 275 617 135 $ 420 317 135 $ 6
5 Piece by Piece 3 800 000 $ 3 800 000 $ 3 800 000 $ 1

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