鈥楽mile 2鈥 grinning to No. 1 at box office while 鈥楢nora鈥 glitters in limited release

This image released by Paramount Pictures shows Lukas Gage in a scene from "Smile 2." (Paramount Pictures via AP)

Horror movies topped the domestic box office charts and an Oscar contender got off to a sparkling start this weekend. 鈥淪mile 2,鈥 in its first weekend, and 鈥淭errifier 3鈥 in its second proved to be the big draws for general movie audiences in North America, while the Palme d鈥橭r winner鈥淎nora鈥 got the best per-theater average in over a year.

鈥淪mile 2" was the big newcomer, taking first place with a better than expected $23 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. Parker Finn returned to write and direct the sequel to the supernatural horror his debut. Originally intended for streaming, Paramount pivoted and sent the movie to theaters in the fall of 2022. 鈥淪mile鈥 became a sleeper hit at the box office, earning some $217 million against a $17 million budget.

The sequel, starring Naomi Scott as a pop star, was rewarded with a bit of a bigger budget, and a theatrical commitment from the start. Playing on 3,619 screens, it opened slightly higher than the first's $22 million.

Second place went to in its fourth weekend with $10.1 million, bumping it past $100 million in North America. Family films often have long lives in theaters, particularly ones as well reviewed as and some have speculated that it got a bump this weekend from teenagers buying tickets for the PG-rated family film and then sneaking into 鈥淭errifier 3,鈥 which is not rated, instead. Either way, Damien Leonesa国际传媒 demon clown movie, which cost only $2 million to produce, is doing more than fine with legitimate ticket buyers. It added an estimated $9.3 million, bringing its total to $36.2 million.

鈥淩umors like that are PR gold,鈥 said Paul Dergarabedian, the senior media analyst for Comscore. 鈥淭heresa国际传媒 no better indication that that movie is red hot right now."

The No. 1 openings for 鈥淪mile 2鈥 this weekend were only possible because of the failure of That big budget sequel in its third weekend, falling another 69% to earn $2.2 million, bringing its domestic total to $56.4 million.

Warner Bros. has a better performer in which placed fourth in its seventh weekend with an additional $5 million, bringing its domestic total to $284 million. Star Michael Keaton also had another film open this weekend 鈥 the father-daughter dramedy which stumbled in with only $600,000 from 1,055 locations.

Rounding out the top five was the romantic tearjerker which expanded to 985 theaters following last weekend's debut on 5 screens. The A24 release starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh earned $4.2 million over the weekend. Audiences were 85% under 35 and 70% female, according to exit polls. The well-reviewed film will expand further next weekend.

One of the other brightest spots of the weekend was Sean Bakersa国际传媒 鈥淎nora,鈥 which opened in six locations in New York and Los Angeles and earned an estimated $630,000. Thatsa国际传媒 a $105,000 per theater average, the best since 鈥淎steroid Citysa国际传媒鈥 $142,000 average last summer. The Neon release, a sensation at Cannes and a likely Oscar contender, stars Mikey Madison as a New York sex worker who falls for the son of a Russian oligarch.

After several weeks of would-be awards contenders and buzzy films (鈥淧iece by Piece,鈥 鈥淪aturday Night,鈥 鈥淭he Apprentice鈥 among them) , 鈥淎norasa国际传媒鈥 success is a promising sign that moviegoers will still seek out arty, adult fare.

"For moviegoers, theresa国际传媒 a lot on offer with something in every type of movie in every category," Dergarabedian said. 鈥淚 think we鈥檙e going to have a really strong home stretch with a great combination of movies big and small.鈥

The Walt Disney Co. also made a splash with several re-releases. 鈥淭he Nightmare Before Christmas鈥 got a place in the top 10 with $1.1 million, while 鈥淗ocus Pocus鈥 made $841,000.

Next weekend will have a major studio comic book movie with 鈥淰enom: The Last Dance鈥 as well as an awards movie in the papal thriller 鈥淐onclave" vying for audience attention.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. 鈥淪mile 2,鈥 $23 million.

2. 鈥淭he Wild Robot,鈥 $10.1 million.

3. 鈥淭errifier 3,鈥 $9.3 million.

4. 鈥淏eetlejuice Beetlejuice,鈥 $5 million.

5. 鈥淲e Live In Time,鈥 $4.2 million.

6. 鈥淛oker: Folie 脿 Deux,鈥 $2.2 million.

7. 鈥淧iece by Piece,鈥 $2.1 million.

8. 鈥淭ransformers One,鈥 $2 million.

9. 鈥淪aturday Night,鈥 $1.8 million.

10. 鈥淭he Nightmare Before Christmas,鈥 $1.1 million.

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