'Smile 2' sees $2.5M in previews; 'We Live In Time' Finds $500K Of Love; 'Terrifier 3' ends its first week with around $27M – at the box office
of Paramount Smile 2 Thursday night earned $2.5 million from previews that opened at 5 p.m. in 3,000 locations, half a million more than the 2022 movie's preview figure. That's the first smile It went from a $22.6M opening to $105.9M.
Presales were indicated for the high teens Smile 2 at the domestic box office this weekend, but perhaps Paramount execs will have something to smile about and the sequel will be even bigger. Smile 2 All PLF screens this weekend, while IMAX venues are with Warner Bros Joker: The foil there is Two.
Smile 2 Freshly certified with an 85% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, and 3 1/2 stars and 71% positive from fans on Posttrack last night. Latino and Hispanic moviegoers were strong last night at 36%, Caucasians at 40%, Black moviegoers at 11% and Asian Americans at 7%.
Today, the sequel opens in 3,619 screens. smile Architect Parker Finn returned for the sequel, which cost $28M. movie stars AladdinNaomi Scott as a pop star who sees people smiling while on tour.
Smile 2Its preview cash is also on par with Blumhouse/Universal's Tuesday preview first purification, That's on its way back to $2.5M in 2018 for a three-day total of $17.3M, and a five-day total of $31.2M.
Meanwhile, the surprise of Cineverse terrifier 3, $1.5M Thursday for first week, up -16%, according to industry estimates $26.9M
Gradual expansion of the A24 We live in time saw $500,000 It was in previews last night as it heads to 955 theaters this weekend. The Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh romance drama received a 98% Rotten Tomatoes audience score. Fingers crossed: High hopes for another romance comeback at the box office with this movie. The John Crowley-directed title currently counts $820K After a first weekend run in five New York City and Los Angeles theaters, it bowed to $225,900 in all states.
Last night Ketchup Entertainment previewed the Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis drama Goodrich. Waiting for a figure, but the audience exit was excellent at 5 stars and 93% positive with 61% male, 39% female and 65% over 35 viewers. Critics are 68% fresh for this Halle Meyers-Shire-directed movie. Film blurb: Andy Goodrich's (Keaton) life is turned upside down when his wife and the mother of their 9-year-old twins enter a 90-day rehab program, leaving him alone with their young children. Entering the world of modern fatherhood, Goodrich leans on his daughter from his first marriage, Grace (Kunis), as he ends up becoming the father Grace never had.