Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Laurie Strode is going out with a bang. “Halloween Ends,” the supposed finale to Universal’s long-running slasher series (are we ever going to be able to quit Michael Myers?) is targeting a healthy $50 million to $55 million in its opening weekend even with its hybrid release on Peacock.
If those estimates hold, it’ll be the first movie since “Thor: Love and Thunder” in July to open to at least $50 million. “Halloween Ends” is the rare day-and-date release with a proper point of comparison since its predecessor also launched on streaming during the pandemic. “Halloween Kills” opened to $49 million last October while landing simultaneously on the NBCUniversal-owned Peacock — a bloody-good result given the COVID-era limitations in 2021. “Halloween Ends,” which is playing in 3,800 North American theaters, has the added benefit of monopolizing the entire Imax and premium large format footprint.
Given the hybrid rollouts for “Halloween Kills” and “Halloween Ends,” it’s unlikely that 2018’s “Halloween” will be dethroned as the highest-grossing opening weekend of the series.
The pre-pandemic reboot, which brought back Jamie Lee Curtis as the perpetually targeted final girl, debuted with an unexpectedly huge $77 million and successfully revived the creaking franchise.
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