'Terrifier 3' hits M-M in 4-day holiday: “This film is going to freak out”

'Terrifier 3' hits $20M-$21M in 4-day holiday: “This film is going to freak out”


Laser-sharp demographic marketing and a theatrical release date on Aboriginal holidays are driving Cineverse's unrated slasher porn. Terrible 3 from a $20M-$21M Its opening weekend took four days after additional performances.

Transformed into today $2M-$2.5M Nearly half of K-12 schools are closed today, with 21% of colleges closed for the holidays, according to ComScore, a source.

The Damien Lyon-directed/written movie was originally slated for an $11M opening after a solid hold to an $18.9M three-day ride, -20% with $4.77M on Sunday. Basically, it was assumed Terrible 3 Sunday will be -30% off. And again, all of this success is except for the TV spot promotion which makes sense according to the source since it's an unrated movie. Cineverse strictly targets 30 services as well as their streaming subs bloody disgusting fanbase; All within an 80M reach.

What does weekend 2 look like? General physical hold -65%? Maybe even better — and there's more horror movies out this Friday in Part Two, directed and written by Paramount's Parker Finn, Smile 2Which can earn between $23M-$29M per tracking service The first movie was originally set to come out in 2022 on Paramount+ until Melrose Lott's Brian Robbins administration pushed the Temple Hill feature for a theatrical release; The result was a massive $22.6M opening stateside, $105.9M domestic, and $217.4M global box office results.

Rival studio executives are happy for Cineverse's success here as they have found success with a fickle moviegoing audience post-Covid and strikes.

A major studio head exclaims, “This film is confusing.”


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