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Movie "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" Gets $44M Opening

Ghostbusters: Afterlife Slimes the Competition with a $44M Bow; King Richard Double-Faults in its Debut
by Chris Nashawaty - Box Office News
November 21, 2021



Turns out there’s still some life left in those proton packs after all. Following a poorly received, all-female reboot in 2016, Sony’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife slimed the competition at the pre-Thanksgiving box office this weekend, debuting to a much stronger-than-expected $44 million domestic haul.

Meanwhile, Warner Bros.’ Will Smith-led awards-hopeful, King Richard, stumbled out of the gate, bowing in fourth place with an underwhelming $5.7 million as the Joaquin Phoenix heartstring-puller C'mon C'mon soared in limited release.







Thirty-seven years after the first Ghostbusters became the top-grossing film of 1984, the fourth and latest entry in the specter-hunting franchise easily blew past box-office predictions that had it opening in the $27-$35 million range.

The PG-13-rated sci-fi comedy directed by Jason Reitman (son of the original Ghostbusters’ director, Ivan Reitman) unspooled in 4,315 locations and earned a $10,196 per-screen average. That bow was just shy of the 2016 version’s $46 million opening, however the latest version cost considerably less to produce.




On a more positive note, though, Afterlife merited an ‘A-’ CinemaScore grade and a 62% fresh rating from critics. And while it is highly unlikely that the new chapter will get close to the original’s $243 domestic tally, its theatrical exclusivity should keep it in multiplexes for a while, where it could threaten the 2016’s $128 million North American take.

Meanwhile, in 31 overseas markets, Afterlife tacked on an additional $16 million, bringing its cumulative first-week worldwide total to $60 million.







Finishing in second place was Disney’s Eternals, which racked up $10.8 million in its third week of release at home. The PG-13-rated Marvel tentpole fell -59.7% from the previous frame, playing in 4,055 theaters and scoring a $2,669 per-screen average.

After three weeks, the blockbuster-wannabe has racked up $135.8 million domestically and has pulled in another $200.3 million from abroad, bringing its current worldwide gross to $336.1 million.







In third place was Paramount’s Clifford the Big Red Dog with $8.1 million. The PG-rated live-action film based on the popular kids’ book series about a giant, loveable canine dipped -51.3% from the previous weekend and has accumulated $33.5 million domestically after two weeks.

The tail-wagging tale, which is also currently streaming on Paramount+, played in 3,628 theaters and earned a $2,232 per-screen average. The film will not open internationally until next month.







Limping into fourth place was Warner Bros.’ King Richard with $5.7 in its opening set. The inspirational drama starring Will Smith as Richard Williams and Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton as his tennis-sensation daughters Venus and Serena Williams, lagged behind industry expectations which had the awards-hopeful bowing in the vicinity of $10 million.

Some of that disappointment, no doubt, can be attributed to the fact that the film debuted simultaneously on HBO Max, but its first-week performance still feels like an unforced error. The PG-13-rated movie bowed in 3,302 theaters and eked out a $1,726 per-screen average.

Still, with a straight ‘A’ grade from CinemaScore and a 92% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the film should have fared better. King Richard added $2.5 million overseas, bringing its cumulative worldwide tally to $8.2 million after its first weekend.







Rounding out the Top Five was Warner Bros.’ sci-fi spectacle Dune, which pulled in a little under $3.1 million in its fifth week in theaters. The PG-13-rated film, which is also playing on HBO Max, dropped off -44.7% from the prior weekend, earning a $1,242 per-screen average at 2,467 locations.

Its total domestic take now stands at $98.2 million, putting it on track to break the $100 million barrier later this week. So far, Dune has pulled in a far spicier $268.9 million from abroad, bringing its combined worldwide total to $367.1 million.







Meanwhile, in just five theaters in New York and Los Angeles, writer-director Mike Mills’ buzzy black-and-white drama C’mon C’mon opened in seventeenth place with $134,447.

That may not sound like much, but the R-rated indie from A24, which chronicles the relationship between a radio journalist (Joaquin Phoenix) and his young nephew (Woody Norman), snagged a $26,889 per-screen average—which is the strongest per-location showing of the year, beating out The French Dispatch’s $25,938.




And finally, there was one other factoid of note: MGM’s latest 007 installment, No Time to Die, finally vaulted past F9: The Fast Saga to become the highest-grossing Hollywood movie of 2021.

After seven weeks, the spy sequel has pulled in $734.1 million worldwide (versus F9’s $721.1 million). Well done, Mr. Bond.

https://www.boxofficemojo.com/articl...?ref_=bo_hm_hp







November 19-21, 2021: Weekend Studio Estimates

1. Ghostbusters: Afterlife $44,008,406
2. Eternals $11,084,855 / $136,077,018
3. Clifford the Big Red Dog $8,121,777 / $33,534,612
4. King Richard $5,406,033
5. Dune $3,174,916 / $98,301,904
6. Venom: Let There Be Carnage $2,910,607 / $206,610,673
7. No Time to Die $2,765,272 / $2,765,272
8. The French Dispatch $1,000,091 / $13,324,025
9. Belfast $945,425 / $3,441,435
10. Ron's Gone Wrong $942,066 / $22,152,788
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