Theater counts: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice repels an inflow of newcomers to remain widest release

September 12, 2024

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Last weekend’s highly anticipated arrival of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice surpassed most expectations at the box office, tallying up just over $111 million in domestic receipts, while earning north of $36 million from overseas markets. While a flurry of new arrivals make their theatrical debuts this weekend, none look to be a serious threat to unseat Beetlejuice Beetlejuice from its pedestal.

New to theaters this weekend is the James McAvoy psychological-horror feature, Speak No Evil. The film, a remake of the 2022 Danish film of the same name, follows an American family invited to spend the weekend at the country estate of a British family they befriended on vacation, which soon turns into a convoluted nightmare. The James Watkins directed movie will begin its run in 3,375 theaters.

Starting out in 1,517 cinemas is the comedy-documentary, Am I Racist?. The film follows podcaster and documentarian, Matt Walsh, as he goes undercover in the world of DEI, appearing at anti-racism workshops and interviewing experts and others. It marks the first theatrical release by the conservative website, The Daily Wire.

Also opening in wide release this week is The Killer’s Game, featuring Dave Bautista. The movie follows a veteran assassin who takes out a hit — on himself — after being diagnosed with a terminal illness. After the hitmen he hired also target his ex-girlfriend, he must fend off an army of fellow assassins to win back the love of his life. The film will open in 2,623 theaters.

Lastly, making its way into North American theaters is the release of DAN DA DAN: First Encounter. The anime adaptation of the sci-fi manga series encapsulates the first three episodes of the TV series into a theatrical feature. We will update those counts once they become available.

Rounding out the top five this weekend is the aforementioned current box office leader, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, showing once again in 4,575 venues. Occupying the spot as the second widest release this weekend is newcomer Speak No Evil, showing in 3,375 cinemas. Third is Deadpool & Wolverine, available in 3,075 venues, and another newcomer, The Killer’s Game, fills the fourth spot, releasing in 2,623 locations. Finalizing the top five, Reagan, will play in 2,450 theaters.

Looking ahead to next week we see a trio of films making their theatrical debuts, including the latest in the Transformers franchise, with the arrival of Transformers One. The animated feature starring Chris Hemsworth and Brian Tyree Henry is projected to start out in 3,700 locations. Also opening in wide release next weekend is the thriller Never Let Go, which is projected to open in 2,600 theaters. Lastly, the Demi Moore body-horror, The Substance will release wide next weekend. We will update the theater counts when they become available.

Theater Counts for September 13

MovieDistributorTheatersPrevious
Theaters
Change
Beetlejuice BeetlejuiceWarner Bros4,5754,575
Speak No EvilUniversal Pictures3,375New
Deadpool & WolverineWalt Disney3,0753,400-325
The Killer’s GameLionsgate2,623New
ReaganShowbiz Direct2,4502,770-330
It Ends With UsSony Pictures2,2092,850-641
Alien: Romulus20th Century Studios1,9502,560-610
The Front RoomA241,6222,095-473
The ForgeSony Pictures1,6141,710-96
Am I Racist?SDG Releasing1,517New
Despicable Me 4Universal Pictures1,4971,919-422
TwistersUniversal Pictures1,3892,252-863
Blink TwiceAmazon MGM Studios1,0101,806-796
Inside Out 2Walt Disney700960-260
AfraidSony Pictures4063,003-2,597
TrapWarner Bros.221341-120
1992Lionsgate159875-716
Look Into My EyesA241221+121
My Penguin FriendRoadside Attractions97126-29
Didi (弟弟)Focus Features87113-26
Sing SingA245392-39
Seeking Mavis BeaconNeon304+26
City of DreamsRoadside Attractions23226-203
AlimañasSony Pictures10New
My Old AssAmazon MGM Studios7New
BelieverBrainstorm Media4New

Estimates for September 20

Transformers OneParamount Pictures3,700New
Never Let GoLionsgate2,600New

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