“Last Rites” Conjures $75M-$80M Opening, Revitalizing “Conjuring” Universe
Warner Bros.’ Last Rites, the latest installment in the Conjuring Universe, hasโข exceeded expectations with a domestic opening weekend projectedโค between $75 million and $80 million. The film’s strong performance marks a significant rebound for the franchise, which hadn’tโค seen an opening weekend surpass โคthe original 2013 Conjuring‘s โ$41 million (not โฃadjusted forโ inflation) since The Nun debuted with $53.8 millionโฃ in 2018. Despite mixed critical reception, audiences have responded positively, awardingโ the film a โขBโ CinemaScore-a solidโ grade for a horrorโ title.
the success of Last Rites is particularly noteworthy as โit arrives alongside other strong performers, signaling a robust start to the fall box office season. The film’s debut demonstrates continued audience appetite for the โค Conjuring Universe, a cornerstone of modern horror, and positions โit asโข a key player in the genre’s โlandscape for the remainder of the year.
Disney’s rerelease ofโ the filmed version of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s โค Hamilton is also contributing to the box office surge, earning an estimated $3.9 million on Friday, โincluding โข$850,000 in โThursday previews, and tracking for a $9 million โขto $10 million weekend-comparable to the recent 50th-anniversary rerelease of Jaws. Hamilton โขis playing in 1,825 theaters โdomestically, including over 100 premium large-format screens, and aโข one-week limited engagement is likely to be extended due to โฃhigh demand.
Rounding out theโ top five are New Line’s Weapons โฃand Disney’s Freakier Friday, both in their โfifth week of release, while Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing is โexpected to experience a significant drop in its second weekend, falling more than 60 percent.