Though Monday estimates came in slightly lower than Sunday’s projections, Scream's domestic weekend gross is about $30 million, a strong showing considering the ongoing surge in COVID-19 cases
The film has younger moviegoers — who have been the most inclined to return to theaters — to thank for its performance. Males led all ticket buyers, though plenty of females turned out as well .played best in the western U.S., the south and the northeast while slightly under-indexing in the midwest and southeast.
With theaters in Ontario and Quebec closed, Canada came in at a very soft 1.5 percent of the market share on 3 percent of total locations.opens more than 25 years after the late Wes Craven’s original film hit the big screen. The new film is the fifth title in the series and a direct sequel to 2011’sa B+ CinemaScore, a good grade for a slasher pic. It also drew strong exits.
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