Insidious Red Role Sinks Indiana Jones at Box Office, Joy Ride Stalls – The Hollywood Reporter

The big summer tent poles are still struggling at the local box office, where the horror picture fell Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

Insidious: The Red Door He opened an estimated $32.7 million to win the weekend of July 7-9, beating Indy 5which slipped to number two for its sophomore outing with an estimated $26.5 million.

red door It underperformed despite poor reviews, scoring the series’ second-best opening after 2013’s Insidious: Chapter 2 ($40.3 million), not adjusted for inflation.

Heading into the weekend, beta tracking suggested the fifth and final insidious The installment, which series star Patrick Wilson directed in his directorial debut, will earn $25 million or more. Screen Gems has partnered with Stage 6 Films and Blumhouse on the horror picture, which remakes the original cast, including Wilson, Rose Byrne, Ty Simpkins, and Andrew Astor.

Destiny askedfrom Lucasfilm and Disney, tumbled more than 55 percent as it passed $100 million domestically to end Sunday with $248 million in worldwide ticket sales.

sleeper hit 4th of july Freedom’s voice, from Angel Studios, ranked third in North America with over $17 million. The conservative-leaning, crowd-funded film is doing big business in the American heartland and in the South. The picture, which opened to huge numbers on the Fourth of July after earning an A+ CinemaScore from audiences, finished Sunday with a domestic tally of just shy of $40 million.

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Pixar and Disney racist held at No. 4, followed Spider-Man: Through the Spider-Verse at No. 5.

Joy Ride, from Lionsgate, ranked sixth with a disappointing $5.9 million opening. The picture, which was hoping to take in $7-9 million, is the second of many raunchy comedies to open at the summer box office as Hollywood attempts to revive the genre. From my producer Neighbour and script partner Crazy Rich AsiansAnd Joy Ride It stars Ashley Park, Sherri Cola, Stephanie Hsu and Sabrina Wu as four unlikely friends who embark on a once-in-a-lifetime international adventure.

Other weekend highlights: racist DC and Warner Bros. passed away. ‘ the light In terms of domestic ticket sales with North America the North American is $109 million.

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