Weekend Forecast: BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE to Repeat at #1 as SPEAK NO EVIL and Specialty Releases Populate Mid-September Screens
The Juice's Reign Will Extend Another Weekend as Blumhouse Returns With a Star-Driven Thriller Remake
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September’s second frame will again be anchored by Beetlejuice Beetlejuice as it leans into chase weekends and the start of “Falloween” season after posting the second best debut in September history with $111 million.
Meanwhile, Universal and Blumhouse’s Speak No Evil will hope to attract thriller fans while a slew of specialty titles aim for varying degrees of box office returns.
Speak No Evil
September 13, 2024
Universal Pictures
Traditional Industry Tracking & Expectations: $10 million+
BOT Domestic Weekend Forecast Range: $10 – 15 million
Key Tracking Factors & Rationale:
Speak No Evil aims to leverage its cast, led by James McAvoy, alongside the Blumhouse brand and fans familiar with the original 2022 Dutch film this iteration is remade from. Early reviews are positive with an 88 percent fresh Rotten Tomatoes score from 48 reviews, but competition from the Beetlejuice sequel and a lack of significant premium screen space will be factors to watch for.
Matt Walsh and SDG Releasing’s Am I Racist? has driven impressive activity in pre-sales during recent weeks as it looks to capitalize on the current U.S. political election. Appeal will be strongest in conservative communities but it could be a sleeper performer among the top films of the weekend.
Lionsgate’s The Killer’s Game hopes to court an older male action fan audience, though pre-release trends are lukewarm.
Several other releases (noted below) are excluded from our public forecast but will be contenders to land among the top ten this weekend.
Other Notable Wide Releases:
DAN DA DAN: First Encounter (GKIDS)
God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust (Fathom Events)
Usher: Rendezvous in Paris (AMC Theatres / Trafalgar Releasing)
Weekend Forecast
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This weekend’s top 10 films are tracking to earn 62 percent above the same weekend in 2023 ($56 million) and 6 percent below the same weekend in 2019 ($97 million).
All forecasts above are subject to revision prior to the start of the weekend and will be notated accordingly. Theater counts are estimated unless otherwise stated.
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Photo Credits: Haris Zambarloukos & Warner Bros. Pictures ("Beetlejuice Beetlejuice"); Universal Pictures ("Speak No Evil")