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It would go on to underperform at the box office, only grossing $39.4 million worldwide against a $15 million budget. [4] [3] Rob Zombie declined to return to film another sequel, [5] and the next installment, Halloween 3D, was cancelled in 2012. [6] [7] Halloween II is the final Halloween film to be produced by
Total worldwide box office No. of films Average of films Highest-grossing film 1 The Conjuring Universe: $2,280,642,532 8 ... Halloween II (1981) $25,533,818: 10
Halloween II was a box office success, becoming the second-highest grossing horror film of 1981 behind An American Werewolf in London ($30.5 million). [78]
The horror sequel made a killing at the box office in its first weekend in theaters. ‘Halloween Kills’ Carves Out $50.4 Million At Box Office Skip to main content
The films collectively grossed over $884 million at the box office worldwide. [4] The film series is ranked first at the United States box office—in adjusted 2018 dollars—when compared to other American horror film franchises. The original film received critical acclaim, while the 2018 film received mostly positive reviews.
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“Halloween” continues to rule the final days of October, as the Universal/Blumhouse sequel stays atop the box office charts with $32 million grossed in its second weekend. With a 10-day total ...
Halloween was also the 8th highest-grossing R-rated film of 2007, [48] and finished out the year in 44th place for domestic box office gross. [49] With its $58 million box office gross, Halloween was the second highest-grossing film among the recent slasher remakes, taken over by A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) with $63 million.