Venom: The Last Dance Puts Up Unexpected Box Office Numbers In Its Opening Weekend

Venom: The Last Dance Puts Up Unexpected Box Office Numbers In Its Opening Weekend

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While Sony’s Spider-Man Universe has released a couple of box office bombs in S.J. Clarkson’s Madame Web and Daniel Espinosa’s Morbius, it’s been the Venom movies that have kept the franchise on its feet. The Dakota Johnson and Jared Leto-led films barely managed to make their budgets back globally, but both Ruben Fleischer’s Venom and Andy Serkis’ Venom: The There Be Carnage were huge hits when they respectively arrived in theaters in 2018 and 2021. Because of this, there were some big expectations set for Kelly Marcel’s Venom: The Last Dance – the conclusion of the trilogy – going into its opening weekend.

As it turns out, those expectations were not met. The early numbers are in, and while the new superhero movie did manage to steal #1 spot from Parker Finn’s Smile 2, its domestic ticket sales are underwhelming compared to the bar set by its predecessors. Check out the full Top 10 below and join me after for analysis.

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TITLE WEEKEND GROSS DOMESTIC GROSS LW THTRS
1. Venom: The Last Dance* $51,000,000 $51,000,000 N/A 4,131
2. Smile 2 $9,400,000 $40,714,000 1 3,624
3. Conclave* $6,500,000 $6,500,000 N/A 1,753
4. The Wild Robot $6,500,000 $111,368,000 2 3,427
5. We Live In Time $4,848,132 $11,760,401 5 2,964
6. Terrifier 3 $4,770,505 $44,527,900 3 2,720
7. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice $3,230,000 $288,744,000 4 2,874
8. Anora $867,142 $1,619,582 17 34
9. Piece By Piece $720,110 $8,883,000 7 1,298
10. Transformers One $720,000 $57,946,000 8 1,422

Venom: The Last Dance Opening Weekend Ticket Sales Are A Big Step Down From The Last Two Films



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