Obsession erzielt Rekord-Einspielergebnis am zweiten Wochenende

Der Low-Budget-Horrorfilm Obsession spielte an seinem zweiten Wochenende 22 Millionen Dollar ein, ein Anstieg von 30 Prozent gegenüber dem Startwochenende. Dieses Ergebnis stellt für das Genre eine ungewöhnlich stabile Performance dar und lässt für das Memorial-Day-Wochenende auf hohe Gesamteinnahmen hoffen.

Obsession erzielte diesen Betrag in 2.655 nordamerikanischen Kinos. Das Gesamtergebnis über das Feiertagswochenende wird auf 28,2 Millionen Dollar geschätzt. Nach einem Start von 17,2 Millionen Dollar am vorangegangenen Wochenende hat der Film nun 58,5 Millionen Dollar in den USA und 74 Millionen Dollar weltweit eingespielt. Die Produktionskosten lagen bei unter 1 Million Dollar.

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Scream 7 launched in theaters on Friday with a strong $28.8 million opening day, including $7.5 million in previews, setting a new franchise benchmark. The film, directed by Kevin Williamson, follows Sidney Prescott as she faces Ghostface in her quiet small-town life. Despite production challenges, including cast and director changes, the movie eyes a $60 million-plus debut.

Lionsgate’s Michael is expected to top the box office this weekend in its fourth frame with more than 25 million dollars. Focus Features’ Obsession is tracking for a solid third place debut between 13 million and 15 million dollars.

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Three independent films—IFC's 'Faces of Death', Neon's 'Exit 8' and Roadside Attractions' 'A Great Awakening'—secured spots at numbers 6, 7 and 8 in the box office top 10 this weekend. 'Faces of Death' earned $1.7 million across 1,600 screens, while 'Exit 8' grossed $1.4 million on 495 screens. 'A Great Awakening' added $1.27 million in its second week for a $4.9 million cumulative total.

Neon's witchy horror film 'Hokum,' starring Adam Scott, topped the indie box office with a $6.4 million opening on 1,885 screens. The low-budget Irish-set tale placed fifth overall in North America amid strong studio competition. It earned Certified Fresh status and positive audience scores.

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Disney's Pixar film 'Hoppers' debuted at number one worldwide, earning $88 million in its opening weekend. The animated adventure marks a strong start for an original story from the studio. In contrast, Maggie Gyllenhaal's 'The Bride!' opened to a disappointing $13.6 million globally.

Project Hail Mary has become Amazon MGM's highest-grossing film ever, crossing $300 million worldwide. The film earned $54.1 million from 86 markets over the weekend, topping the previous record holder Creed III. Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, it stars Ryan Gosling in a space odyssey based on Andy Weir's novel.

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