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On the weekend of October 23, 2009, Paranormal Activity rose to first, beating out Saw VI, earning $21,104,070, expanding to 1,945 theaters for an average of $10,850 per theater, compared with the $14.1 million gross from 3,036 theaters, and $4,650 average for Saw VI. The film has grossed $107.9 million domestically and $85.4 million in foreign ...
It also broke Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ' s records ($102.7 million) for the highest weekend debut in November and for the holiday season as well as Twilight ' s records ($69.6 million) for the highest weekend debut for a vampire film and for a film featuring a female protagonist. It had the highest weekend debut of 2009.
Image sources: Time Warner, Disney There's only one new movie pegged for wide release at the weekend box office tonight, but don't for a second think the battle for first place will be any less ...
Three years after its unassuming beginnings, Paranormal Activity premiered in theaters nationwide, on Sept. 25, 2009, grossing nearly $200 million at the domestic box office and launching one of ...
The first box office weekend of the new year has wrapped up and a newly released low-budget horror film took the second slot. Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones, a sequel distributed by Viacom's ...
Jackass 3D broke Scary Movie 3 ' s records ($48.1 million) for the highest weekend debut in October and for any fall release. Jackass 3D also broke Brüno ' s record ($30.4 million) for the biggest weekend debut for a docu-comedy. [50] 43: October 24, 2010: Paranormal Activity 2: $40,678,424
The following page lists the highest-grossing horror films, highest-grossing horror film franchises at the box office and the biggest opening weekends for many horror films. The figures have not been adjusted for inflation.
Films with at least four weekends at number one are listed. They must have been released in 1982 or later to qualify. This limit is in the Box Office Mojo source. [1] On Golden Pond is included with a wide release in 1982 after a limited release in December 1981. Ties are broken by total domestic box office without adjusting for inflation.