‘A Haunting In Venice’ Goes For The Top Spot At Box Office With $13.5 Million Domestically

(L-R): Riccardo Scamarcio as Vitale Portfoglio, Camille Cottin as Olga Seminoff, Jude Hill as Leopold Ferrier, Tina Fey as Ariadne Oliver, Kelly Reilly as Rowena Drake, Emma Laird as Desdemona Holland, Ali Khan as Nicholas Holland, and Kyle Allen as Maxime Gerard in 20th Century Studios' A HAUNTING IN VENICE. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios. © 2023 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

The weekends keep getting spookier for the box office. After the premiere of The Nun 2 last weekend, this weekend sees the debut of A Haunting In Venice, the third movie from the ongoing series, with charismatic Kenneth Branagh as Hercule Poirot. 

Along with their similar genres, both films are in a close race for the top spot this weekend, as The Hollywood Reporter states. Based on the Friday numbers, both movies are on track for a weekend between $13.5 and $14.5 million. At this rate, most numbers show Haunting taking the cake.

Haunting is still staying on track despite a seemingly small opening. It still holds over the previous film, Death On The Nile, which opened to $12.8 million in 2022. Both films still haven’t hit the heights of the first outing for actor/director Branagh, however. Murder On The Orient Express opened up to a domestic total of $28.6 million in its first weekend, pulling in a total of $350 million worldwide. 

Aside from the race between Nun and Haunting, other films hold good weekends. The upcoming Dumb Money, following a stock phenomenon around the retail store GameStop, opened six locations. While smaller than usual, Sony chose to help the movie amidst ongoing strikes. It’s looking to get a slower release, rather than all at once, but is looking at a gross of $28,806. 

While it’s still not in the top 5, unlike its opening weekend partner Barbie, Oppenheimer is still putting up some impressive numbers. It was just able to crack $900 million worldwide, with the numbers estimated for this weekend bringing it to $912 million. With this total, the film will beat Bohemian Rhapsody to become the highest-grossing biopic at the box office. And, as Deadline reports, this pushes Universal over $4 billion cumulatively at the box office. Universal is only the second studio this year to cross that landmark. 

For further box office updates, stay with us here. 

Update: Deadline’s Sunday Numbers

1) The Nun 2 (NL) 3-day $14.7M (-55%) Total $56.5M/Wk 1

2.) A Haunting in Venice (Dis)  3-day $14.5M/Wk 1

3.) Equalizer 3 (Sony)  3-day $7.2M (-40%), Total: $73.6M /Wk 3

4.) My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 (Uni)  3-day $4.7M (-53%) Total $18.5M/Wk 2

5.) Barbie (WB)  3-day $3.96M (-30%) Total $626.1M/Wk 9

6.) Jawan (Yash Raj)  3-day $2.49M (-59%), Total $12.1M/Wk 2

7.) Blue Beetle (DC) 3-day $2.475M (-35%), Total $67.2M/Wk 5

8.) Gran Turismo (Sony) 3-day $2.35M (-33%) total $39.4M/Total Wk 4

9.) Oppenheimer (Uni)  3-day $2.1M (-32%)/Total $318.6M/Wk 9

10.) Teenage Mutanta Ninja Turtles…(Par) 3-day $2.M (-28%) Total $114.1M/Wk 7

Raymond Adams: 22 years old, aspiring writer, lives in New England, loves pop culture and all things movies.
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