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“Terrifier 3” Slashes At the Box Office

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Art the Clown has dethroned Arthur Fleck as the box office’s favorite killer clown whose first name is Arthur. Weird that there are two! Terrifier 3 debuted at number 1 at the domestic box office, earning $20 million in its first week. Below that, Joker 2 came in second, with just over $7 million. Folie à Deux had an 80% drop in ticket sales its second week, per Variety. It had a bigger drop off than The Marvels, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Shazam: Fury of the Gods, and The Flash. How un-cheerworthy of a moment for comic book movies. It just goes to show: promise a musical with Lady Gaga and present a non-musical with Stefani Germinatta? Promise a Christmas movie about a clown that kills people and present a Christmas movie about a clown that kills people? Boffo box office, baby. Even if it’s Christmas in October.

Also having less-than-cheerworthy opening weekends are Pharrell’s Lego doc Piece by Piece, Lorne Michaels stress dream Saturday Night, and controversial Trump/Roy Cohn biopic The Apprentice. They debuted at 6th, 7th, and 11th respectively. Rounding out the top 5 were The Wild Robot, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, and Transformers One. Next week, Smile 2 debuts, which comedian Demi Adejuyigbe pointed out on X, means that “a sequel about a killer clown, a sequel about an evil smile, and a $200m sequel about a killer clown with an evil smile” will all be competing for the same audience. Who say Hollywood is out of ideas?

Born in the cold month of December, Scotty grew up as a horror fan. With his first horror film ever seen being "Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood," Scotty immediately fell in love with horror. Having written six books, the most recent being "The Ultimate Halloween Movie Experience," published by BearManor Media, and being represented by Universal Talent Bookings and 3iBooks Literary Agency, Scotty is excited to bring his horror expertise to GoreCulture to entertain the audience with his vast knowledge of the "spooky things!"

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