Ghostface came for Spidey this weekend and won. Scream has so far taken in $30.6M at the box office, knocking No Way Home out of the top spot where it's been since its December release.
Scream's projected $36 million opening weekend would make it the best of the franchise and give it the top spot over Spider-Man: No Way Home. This is the fifth film in the meta-horror franchise, which began in 1996 with Wes Craven's original slasher classic of the same name. This new Scream follows a new version of the Ghostface killer who is dedicated to create a"re-quel," combining fresh new characters with legacy characters.
Although the Scream series is less robust than some of the slasher franchises it pokes fun at, including Friday the 13th and Halloween which have 12 entries apiece, the original trilogy was a box office juggernaut the likes of which the slasher genre had never seen. All three films in the original trilogy, which ended in 2000, were the top-grossing slasher films of all time until 2018, when Blumhouse's Halloween swooped in to nab the top slot.
Scream's box office opening is getting a bit of a boost because of the four-day holiday weekend, but this is still a mighty impressive showing for January horror during a pandemic surge. There is also a possibility for it to dominate the next two weekends, as the next major wide release films of 2022 - Roland Emmerich's disaster film Moonfall and Kenneth Branagh's second Agatha Christie adaptation Death on the Nile - aren't coming out until early February.
With this opening weekend gross, Scream 2022 has already made 92% of the money that the previous entry Scream 4 made in its entire domestic run. While it still seems unlikely that it will break records in this unpredictable box office era, if it continues to play as strongly as it has opened, it might just be able to compete with its original pre-pandemic peers. At the very least, it might be able to eye knocking Freddy vs.
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