FRIDAY AFTERNOON: It’s the biggest result ever seen at the end of October, with Universal/Blumhouse’s Five Nights at Freddy’s eyeing a $34M Friday after an Oppenheimer-sized Thursday night of $10.3M for a massive $68M opening. That’s with theatrical day-and-date on Peacock. It’s the biggest result for that dynamic rollout by the studio besting their openings of similar distributed titles with Halloween Kills ($49.4M) and Halloween Ends ($40M). Clearly, fans want to see this in a communal cinema setting. Theater average is a great $18,5K from 3,675 theaters.
Other poms poms for Freddy‘s:
–Biggest opening weekend for a horror pic YTD, besting Scream VI ($44.4M)
–Third biggest opening ever for a videogame pic, behind Super Mario Bros ($146.3M) and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 ($72M)
–Second biggest Blumhouse opening, behind 2018’s Halloween ($76.2M)
–Highest opening for a Halloween weekend movie, beating Puss in Boots ($34M)
–It’s also the 19th time a Blumhouse movie has bowed at the No. 1 spot and will bring the genre label’s domestic box office to more than $3 billion.
–Second biggest theatrical day-and-date debut, after Disney+’s Black Widow ($80.3M).
Social Media monitor RelishMix shouts, “Social media universe awareness stats on Freddy’s are running at 2.3X over franchise horror comps at 375.2M across Facebook, X, YouTube, Instagram and TikTok combined. In addition to materials specific to the movie’s release, there’s music videos and game play views across YouTube over nine years on other platforms, with some clocking +100M views on several clips. PlayStation is lightly cross-promoting but there is the Blumhouse push to 3.2M fans. Also, the reposting viral rate of YouTube videos are high at 33:1 as fans have grown by 3X in last 3 months up to 1.1M fans on FNAF pages.”
As we reported Wednesday night, the social media fever for Freddy’s is through the roof. RelishMix: “Social chatter on Freddy’s meters positive as fans are screaming, ‘I actually CANNOT wait for this movie and I’m FREAKING over it’ while comping games that came to the big screen, Super Mario, Sonic and also referring to Nicolas Cage’s Willy’s Wonderland released in 2021. Josh Hutcherson also draws heat. ‘I’ve been a fan of Josh Hutcherson for 16 years and man, he never disappoints,’ said one respondent. The game audience is onboard, too: ‘I introduced my son to this game. Now he’s addicted and I’m terrified, lol. I’m totally taking him to see this.'”
While early PostTrak exits were in line with genre comps, which are normally tough, the Rotten Tomatoes audience score stands at 89%.
Don’t underestimate Taylor Swift: Right now the AMC-distributed Eras Tour at 3,773 theatres is seeing a third Friday of $5.1M for a $16.5M third weekend, -50% per estimates. This is after $2.6M second week Thursday. Running total by EOD Sunday is expected to be $151.1M.
Second Friday of Apple and Paramount’s Killers of the Flower Moon is around $3.5M for a second weekend between $11M-$12M at 3,632 theaters, -50% for a running total of $43.6M.
Angel Studios documentary Til Death at 2,605 theaters counts a $2.3M Friday after $400K previews, and a $6.1M opening.
Fifth is the fourth weekend of Universal/Blumhouse’s Exorcist: The Believer at 2,717 theaters with a Friday of $1.1M, 3-day of $3.7M, -35% and a near $60M running total by EOD Sudnay.
UPDATED, AFTER EXCLUSIVE: Universal/Blumhouse’s Five Nights at Freddy’s was not slowed down last night by its day-and-date release on Peacock, making $10.3M at 3,050 theaters. That’s bigger than what our sources spotted last night, and not far from It Chapter Two and Oppenheimer which both grossed $10.5M in previews! Sources caution that Freddy’s preview figures are frontloaded, so don’t pin your hopes yet on openings of Oppenheimer magnitude which was $82.4M, or It Chapter Two ($91M). However, there are many who believe a $70M-plus opening is within reach.
Why the discrepancy in what we reported in previews and where they came out? Hispanic and Latino walk-up business at Cinemark theaters was huge in the South, with the demo winning the night at 42% to 38% Caucasian. The 18-24 sweet spot demo repped 45% of the crowd while the 13-24 set repped a massive 75% of the audience.
Easily, Freddy’s is the biggest preview for a theatrical-day-and-date release ever.
Why, oh, why did Universal go theatrical day-and-date with Peacock on this instead of Exorcist: The Believer? Again, the deal for Freddy‘s was always structured this way, and it was assumed the movie was for a finite audience: The movie was made strictly for Freddy‘s fans and not for anybody else. Typically, Hollywood wants to expand a film’s audience beyond an IP’s core demo. That was not part of the plan here, which is why the Uni content strategy bean counters put this day-and-date. Given the franchise that’s being born here, it wouldn’t be shocking if they keep the sequel strictly theatrical.
Other jaw dropping miles for Freddy‘s: It’s the third best preview for an October release behind The Joker ($13.3M) and Venom: Let There Be Carnage ($11.6M) and ahead of Venom ($10M) and even last October’s Black Adam ($7.6M). Freddy’s also buries the $7.7M preview cash of Universal/Blumhouse/Miramax’s Halloween back in 2018 which opened to $76.2M.
“Nothing like a cultural milestone to drive people to the box office, and to a streaming service,” says another insider connected to Freddy‘s. True, OTT services need pieces of IP like this to boost subs; Peacock recently celebrating 28M subscribers, +4M during Q3. Peacock lost $614M in the year-ago period with “peak losses” reducing from $3B for the year to $2.8B. Parent Peacock company Comcast also reported that streaming revs were $840M, +64% from a year ago.
More Freddy‘s geek-out from Wednesday night at AMC Burbank:
EXCLUSIVE: “We may have a big hit on our hands,” beamed one person close to the production of Universal/Blumhouse’s feature take of videogame Five Nights at Freddy‘s today. And while the movie, which hits theatrical-day-and-date today on screens at 2PM and on Peacock at 6PM is projected to do around $50M, there are some crazy projections out there between $55M to $90M. Everybody calm down, and let’s permit this brilliant branded IP for millennials in the oasis of the swamps of an actors’ strike play out.
Tonight, box office sources tell us that Thursday previews are racking up north of $7M but warn “are very frontloaded.” Universal did not respond to request for comment on our projections, so as always asterisk them. While this is solely a picture made for the under 25 crowd, behold other previews that clocked similar amounts, i.e.: Ant-Man ($6.4M previews, $57.2M opening), Aladdin ($7M, $91.5M bow), F9 ($7.1M, $70M) and Twilight ($7.5M, $69.6M). But wait, we should comp this to other Universal/Peacock day-and-dates, right? Well, Freddy’s fries the comps of Halloween Kills ($4.85M previews, $49.4M) and Halloween Ends ($5.4M previews, $40M opening).
Critics panned the Emma Tammi directed movie at 25% rotten on Rotten Tomatoes, but those who are going don’t give a sh** how the reviews read. Last night at a very passionate Burbank, CA AMC preview I attended, fans were so over the moon, it reminded me of the time I first saw Twilight with a crazed crowd at what’s now the AMC Grove. Fans were cheering on the YouTube influencer cameos (peeps who are known for playing and theorizing about Five Nights at Freddy’s games) in the film, as well as “oohhh”ing and “aaah”ing at plot twists, and character appearances, and even the fan-made end credits song by music artist The Living Tombstone. If you weren’t dressed up last night, well then you were square. Get a lode of the get-ups above and below.
Wait, don’t many want to stay at home and watch this? Maybe, and we’ll assess the ding of Peacock on the box office later this weekend, but what’s extremely clear here is that the under 25 bunch want to see this movie together, and not in everyday clothing.
Freddy‘s is booked in around 3,500 locations this weekend including Imax and PLFs. Apple Original Films and Paramount’s Killers of the Flower Moon is expected to do around $12M, while the AMC-distributed Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is to continue crooning to around $13M. More details tomorrow AM.
CinemaScore was polling when we went last night; it will be interesting to see how this one comes in.
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