Thriller prequel A Quiet Place: Day One heads the openers at this weekend’s UK-Ireland box office, starting in 660 cinemas through Paramount.
That figure is up on the 526 sites for 2018’s A Quiet Place, which began with £2m from 526 sites at a £3,788 site average.
It is also an increase on the 561 sites of 2021’s A Quiet Place Part II, which was one of the first major releases following the long cinema closures at the start of that year. Part II started with £2.25m at a £4,012 average, providing an impressive increase from the first title in the challenging theatrical climate.
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That figure is up on the 526 sites for 2018’s A Quiet Place, which began with £2m from 526 sites at a £3,788 site average.
It is also an increase on the 561 sites of 2021’s A Quiet Place Part II, which was one of the first major releases following the long cinema closures at the start of that year. Part II started with £2.25m at a £4,012 average, providing an impressive increase from the first title in the challenging theatrical climate.
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- 6/28/2024
- ScreenDaily
Disney’s “Inside Out 2” added a further £7.7 million ($9.8 million) in its second weekend at the U.K. and Ireland box office, remaining in pole position, according to numbers from Comscore. The smash hit sequel now has a running tally of £23.2 million.
Universal’s “The Bikeriders” debuted in second place with £1.08 million. In third position, in its third weekend, Sony’s “Bad Boys: Ride Or Die” added another £1 million to take its total to £9.06 million.
In fourth place, CinemaLive’s theatrical release of the “Doctor Who” two episode finale (“The Legend Of Ruby Sunday” and “Empire Of Death”) earned £364,353. Trafalgar Releasing’s “Ghost: Rite Here Rite Now” collected £282,961 in its second weekend in fifth position and now has a total of £477,557.
The other debut in the Top 10 was Studiocanal’s “Something in the Water,” which collected £120,341 in 10th place.
Coming up this weekend, the wide release is Warner Bros.’ anticipated...
Universal’s “The Bikeriders” debuted in second place with £1.08 million. In third position, in its third weekend, Sony’s “Bad Boys: Ride Or Die” added another £1 million to take its total to £9.06 million.
In fourth place, CinemaLive’s theatrical release of the “Doctor Who” two episode finale (“The Legend Of Ruby Sunday” and “Empire Of Death”) earned £364,353. Trafalgar Releasing’s “Ghost: Rite Here Rite Now” collected £282,961 in its second weekend in fifth position and now has a total of £477,557.
The other debut in the Top 10 was Studiocanal’s “Something in the Water,” which collected £120,341 in 10th place.
Coming up this weekend, the wide release is Warner Bros.’ anticipated...
- 6/25/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
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