A Haunting In Venice Made $14m In Its First Week At The Box Office

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A Haunting In Venice Made $14m In Its First Week At The Box Office:

A Haunting in Venice from 20th Century Studios and Disney is set to do a little better than anticipated with a $5.3 million Friday, including previews, and a total of $14 million in its first three days.

That’s an improvement than Death upon the Nile’s $12.8 million, but not as good as Murder upon the Orient Express’ $28.6 million in 2017. The movie is being shown in 3,305 places.

According to RelishMix, the social media universe throughout Facebook, X, YouTube, Instagram, as well as TikTok for A Haunting in Venice is 79.1M, which is 59% less than horror and past Branagh Agatha Christie standards.

This Weekend, A Haunting Within Venice Is Expected To Bring In Around $12 Million:

RelishMix says that the promotion is aimed at people aged 25 and up, and that it is “running off of the 20th Studios social network, which has 44.8 million fans, and cross-promoting upon Death upon the Nile pages instead of launching its own official pages.”

With 2017’s Murder upon the Orient Express, Disney kept Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot series going after it started at Fox. However, recent movies haven’t done as well at the box office as the first one.

A Haunting in Venice, Branagh’s latest version of an Agatha Christie book, is expected to make approximately $12 million this weekend. If Nun 2 drops more than 60% in its second weekend, it could be pushed out of the top spot by A Haunting in Venice.

But That $12 Million Is Still A Long Way From The Surprising $28.6 Million That Orient Express Made In Its First Weekend:

But $12 million isn’t even close to the $28.6 million that Orient Express made in its first weekend, which was a surprise. The movie ended up making $102.8 million, making it a Christmas surprise for adults.

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RelishMix says this about online chatter: “Social talk on Haunting before it opened is mixed, but more positive than negative for this third episode, which turns into horror.

Fans are saying, “Mixing horror as well as a Hercule Poirot murder mystery? How about it?’ Tina Fey’s role is interesting, even though she’s already in Only Murders within the Building on Hulu.

People have mixed feelings about Kenneth Branagh’s constant portrayal of Poirot and his move into horror directing. Some are curious and some are skeptical. Some people are talking about how bad the movie looks and how Agatha Christie has let them down in the past.

The Nun 2, In 3,743 Theaters, Is Expected To Make Between $4 Million And $12.8 Million In Its Second Weekend:

The money made by A Haunting in Venice is enough to beat what New Line’s The Nun 2 is expected to make in its second weekend at 3,743 screens.

The Nun 2 is expected to make between $4M and $12.8M in its second weekend, which is typical for a horror movie, as well as has a ten-day total of $54.5M.

In third place, Sony’s The Equalizer 3 is in 3,528 theaters for its third weekend, alongside a third Friday gross of $2.1 million, a three-day gross of $7.3 million, a decrease of 39%, and a total of $73.7 million.

The fourth movie is My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3, which is in its second weekend at 3,678 screens. It made $1.2 million on its second Friday, $4 million in its first three days, and $17.8 million in its first ten days.

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The good thing about A Haunting within Venice is that it has the best reviews of Branagh’s Christie versions, with 80% of reviews on Rotten Tomatoes being “fresh.”

The Equalizer 3’s Third Weekend At 3,528 Theaters, Alongside A Third Friday Gross Of $2.1 Million, Belonged To Sony:

That gives us hope that we can get adults who reading reviews to go to the show. 61% of the reviewers liked both Murder upon the Orient Express as well as Death on the Nile.

Additionally, A Haunting in Venice is said to have cost $60 million, while Death on the Nile cost $100 million before P&A. Death on the Nile failed at the box office, making only $45.6 million domestically and $137.3 million worldwide.

In third place, Sony’s The Equalizer 3 is in 3,528 theaters for its third weekend, alongside a third Friday gross of $2.1 million, a three-day gross of $7.3 million, a decrease of 39%, and a total of $73.7 million.

The fourth movie is My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3, which is in its second weekend at 3,678 screens. It made $1.2 million on its second Friday, $4 million in its first three days, and $17.8 million in its first ten days.