During previews on Thursday, the kid-friendly horror film made $3.1 million at the box office. Barbie," in the interim, made $21.2 million on Thursday alone, bringing its homegrown all out after its most memorable week to $258 million; " Oppenheimer" made $10 million on Thursday and has a $127 million first-week complete.
The latest film based on a Disneyland theme park ride is "The Haunted Mansion," directed by Justin Simien, who also directed "Dear White People" and the horror comedy "Bad Hair." Other films based on Disneyland rides include "Pirates of the Caribbean," "Jungle Cruise," and "Tomorrowland" with George Clooney. "The Haunted Mansion" is expected to make $25 million to $30 million on its opening weekend, but it costs $150 million before marketing. Its path to box office profitability may be harmed as a result of that.
The new scary movie, which comes out 20 years after Eddie Murphy's "Haunted Mansion," stars LaKeith Stanfield, Tiffany Haddish, Rosario Dawson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Owen Wilson, Danny DeVito, Jared Leto, and more. Unexpected encounters with a variety of ghouls, ghosts, and ghastly creatures occur after a mother and her son move into the titular haunted mansion. They hire a paranormal tour guide (Stanfield), a priest (Wilson), a psychic (Haddish), and a college historian (DeVito) to get rid of the bad guys.
Advertisement "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer," which are both expected to have big second weekends, will be the real winners this weekend. The ultra-pink comedy starring Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig is expected to remain No. 1 with between $65 million and $85 million, after it acquired the most noteworthy opening few days of the year last week. Christopher Nolan and Cillian Murphy's nuclear bomb show ought to acquire $35 million to $45 million. The A24 horror film "Talk to Me," which comes out this weekend, is hoping to gross $4 million to $5 million in its opening weekend.
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