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‘JOKER’ SETS NEW B.O. RECORD – (10/07/2019)

Joker laughed all the way to the bank, despite controversy over depictions of violence in the Joaquin Phoenix top-lining film.

The Warner Bros. film broke all-time records for an October opener, bringing in an estimated $93 million from ticket sales in its first weekend out. Spider-Man spinoff Venom held the previous record with $80 million.

Because of concerns raised by family members of the 2012 mass shooting at a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises in Aurora, Colorado, additional security measures were taken at certain theaters, and some chains banned costumes. 

Still audience members came out in droves, and the opening weekend exceeded industry projections and its $55 million budget. Family friendly Abominable landed in second with $12 million, and Downton Abbey closed out the top three with $8 million. 

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Hooray for Hollywood: Here are this past weekend’s box office results.

1. Joker — $93 million ($234 million worldwide)

2. Abominable — $12 million

3. Downton Abbey — $8 million

4. Hustlers — $6.3 million

5. It Chapter Two — $5.4 million

6. Ad Astra — $4.6 million

7. Judy — $4.4 million

8. Rambo: Last Blood — $3.6 million

9. War — $1.5 million

10. Good Boys — $900,000

‘ABOMINABLE’ TOPS BOX OFFICE WITH $20.8M – (09/30/2019)

Universal and DreamWorks’ animated Abominable ruled the box office this weekend with $20.85 million in box office receipts in North America, and $29.7 million worldwide. 

“We saw a great opportunity for not just an opening weekend, but a strong corridor going forward,” Jim Orr, Universal’s president of domestic distribution, told Variety. “With this particular weekend, kids have been back in school for some time and routines have settled down.”

Director Jill Culton took on Abominable, and became the first woman to made an animated film for a major studio.

Judy, starring Renee Zellweger in a much-buzzed about starring role as Judy Garland, snagged $3 million across just 461 screens. Judy will expand across the country next week. 

Downtown Abbey slipped into second place with $14.5 million, and J. Lo’s Hustlers snagged No. 3 with $11.47 million. 

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Hooray for Hollywood: Here are this past weekend’s box office results.

  1. Abominable— $20.85 million
  2. Downton Abbey— $14.5 million
  3. Hustlers— $11.47 million
  4. It: Chapter Two— $10.4 million
  5. Ad Astra— $10.1 million
  6. Rambo: Last Blood— $8.6 million
  7. Judy— $3 million
  8. Good Boys— $2 million
  9. The Lion King– $1.6 million
  10. Angel Has Fallen — $1.5 million

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