Another $6m added to Bohemian Rhapsody’s earnings over the weekend
Bohemian Rhapsody collected an additional $6.2m at the box office over the weekend, bringing total earnings to $17.158m.
The film, which is based on iconic UK band Queen, ran across 497 screens, and topped the box office for the second weekend running.
Behind Bohemian Rhapsody was Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga’s film, A Star is Born, according to the Motion Picture Distributors Association of Australia report. Over the weekend the film made more than $2.6m across 343 screens. Since its premiere, the film has made close to $25m in Australia.
Meanwhile, Indian action film, Thugs of Hindostan, which entered the weekend box office for the first time over the weekend, made more than half a million.
The film, which ran across 71 screens, is based on the 1839 novel Confessions of a Thug, the story of thug Ameer Ali and his gang.
Films Halloween and Goosebumps: Haunted Halloween achieved additional earnings of $563,274 and $418,076 respectively. Since premiere, Halloween has made $6.157m while Goosebumps: Haunted Halloween has collected $3.622m.
Title (Distributor) | Weekend B/O | Screens | Total B/O |
---|---|---|---|
Bohemian Rhapsody (Fox) | $6,202,906 | 497 | $17,158,549 |
Star Is Born, A (Wb) | $2,675,163 | 343 | $24,025,731 |
Halloween (Universal) | $563,274 | 254 | $6,157,603 |
Thugs Of Hindostan (Mindblowing Films) | $506,358 | 71 | $506,358 |
Goosebumps: Haunted Halloween (Sony) | $418,076 | 253 | $3,622,440 |
Boy Erased (Universal) | $395,714 | 167 | $421,131 |
Venom (Sony) | $293,829 | 175 | $21,687,084 |
Hunter Killer (Roadshow) | $228,603 | 195 | $976,809 |
Sarkar (Southern Star) | $157,710 | 37 | $420,019 |
Patrick (Disney) | $120,997 | 113 | $120,997 |
Ladies In Black (Sony) | $110,337 | 144 | $11,552,187 |
First Man (Universal) | $107,758 | 134 | $5,791,642 |
Charming (Roadshow) | $93,232 | 170 | $290,821 |
Suspiria (Transmission) | $59,258 | 39 | $117,132 |
Intimate Strangers (Tangren) | $53,502 | 16 | $53,502 |
Paw Patrol Mighty Pups: The Movie (Paramount) | $50,788 | 85 | $2,479,861 |
Journey's End (Icon) | $46,506 | 104 | $58,221 |
Colette (Transmission) | $46,248 | 10 | $146,492 |
Swimming With Men (Icon) | $31,514 | 13 | $70,751 |
Beautiful Boy (Transmission) | $29,411 | 73 | $332,389 |
“… and topped the box office for the second consecutive weekend.”
Really?
It opened on Thursday November 01. It’s first weekend was November 3/4 which it topped. The following weekend (Nov 10/11), being its second weekend, it also topped the box office making it #1 on consecutive weekends.
It would need to top next weekend (Nov 17/18) to top the box office for its second consecutive weekend.
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Hi Pedant,
Interesting. I have altered the wording to make this clearer/ more accurate.
Thanks,
Vivienne – Mumbrella