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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice terrorizes with a strong opening weekend.

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It’s officially September, and the first weekend of the month is Beetlejuice Beetlejuice This work broke box office records.

Warner Bros. and Tim Burton’s horror-comedy sequel grossed $145.4 million. manifoldMost of it came domestically, where it opened theatrically with $110 million, the second-biggest September opening of all time, behind 2017’s $123 million. It: Chapter One (And right in front of It: Chapter 2 (as of 2019, $91 million). Overall, it ranks third among the domestic opening games of the year. Deadpool and Wolverine’s A whopping $211.4 million start-up Inside Out 2 $154.2 million.

A massive marketing campaign was undertaken. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice In the past few months, and a renewed interest in the larger franchise. It certainly helps that the 90s animated series recently dropped on Tubi ahead of the release of a sequel, with people rewatching the first film to see if it still holds up (and perhaps Burton’s entire filmography). The stars are recognizable, too: people love Winona Ryder, Michael Keaton, and Jenna Ortega, especially the latter. wednesday and scream There’s also a sequel. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival and got such a buzz that it’s no wonder people were slurping their juices.

What else can we expect this month? By genre, Blumhouse’s Don’t say bad words. Will remake finally It will be released on September 13th, and the first three episodes will be screened over the course of one day. Dandan, Lionsgate’s action comedy killer game, And Megan Fox’s sci-fi horror movie flattery. An animated prequel will be released next week on September 20th. Transformer one, Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley substance, And Halle Berry is once again protecting the kids. Never let go. Finally, on September 27th, it will end like this: Hellboy: Crooked Man, Wild Robot, Azrael, and Megalopolis.

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