The Conjuring: Last Rites had a large opening weekend. The ninth movie within the Conjuring franchise and fourth entry in the principle sequence racked up over $190 million globally and set a brand new document for horror movies. And it continues Warner Bros’ unimaginable and historic sizzling streak.
Arriving in theaters on September 5, The Conjuring: Final Rites introduced in $84 million domestically alone, making it the biggest home opening within the franchise’s historical past. The horror flick, which stars Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as well-known paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, collected $110 million internationally, as reported by Variety. Mixed, the movie introduced in $194 million complete.
That bonkers complete, which far exceeds WB’s expectations, isn’t solely the largest opening within the franchise’s historical past, nevertheless it additionally beat out 2017’s It, which earned $190 million throughout its opening weekend, and is now the biggest debut for a horror flick ever. Your complete Conjuring universe, which began in 2013, now sits at $2.3 billion in earnings, making it the highest-grossing horror franchise of all time.
And regardless of lukewarm vital evaluations, Final Rites continues WB’s impressive and historic box office hot streak. The Conjuring: Final Rites is now the seventh movie in a row from WB to make $40 million or extra throughout its opening weekend. It began with Minecraft in April and has continued with every WB film launched since then. This sort of sizzling streak has by no means occurred earlier than. Will it proceed? WB’s subsequent film, One Battle After Another, may not have the ability to hold the streak going, however we’ll discover out when it arrives in theaters later this month.
One remaining truth: The highest three horror movie openings in america at the moment are The Conjuring: Final Rites, It, and It: Chapter Two. And guess which studio produced and distributed all of these movies? Warner Bros.