Freddy is still the king of the box office.
“Five Nights at Freddy’s” remained at the No. 1 spot in its second week in theaters.
The supernatural horror flick raked in $5.45 million, in line with IMDB’s Box Office Mojo.
It’s slated to surpass the $100 million mark in a total of just eight days, in line with Deadline.
The film, which was released on Oct. 27 in theaters and on Peacock, also had the biggest-ever five-day debut on the streaming service.
In second place was “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” with $3.6 million in sales.
The concert movie, based on the pop star’s tour, has already earned $150 million domestically and greater than $200 million globally, in line with CNBC.
Additionally it is predicted to take in one other $10 million domestically this weekend.
Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” landed in third, earning $1.945 million.
The Western crime drama is predicated on a 2017 non-fiction book by David Grann about a series of murders of Native Americans from the tribe Osage Nation.
Grann, who spent five years working on the book with members of the Osage Nation, is completely happy to see it proceed to impact audiences.
“For me, the essential reason I launched into the project originally was to deal with my very own ignorance and the undeniable fact that so many others outside the Osage Nation were unfamiliar with this history,” he told Entertainment Weekly.
“Essentially the most rewarding part of watching and following this journey is to see this history radiating out into the world, to see people starting to have conversations about it.”
“Priscilla” landed in fourth, bringing in just over $1.942 million.
Before her death in January, Lisa Marie Presley, Priscilla’s daughter, asked its director Sofia Coppola to vary her depiction of her father, Elvis, in the film, in line with Variety.
Motion comedy “Freelance,” which RogerEbert.com called “barely a movie” and “a defiantly lazy work,” took fifth place, with earnings of $885,000.
The flick stars John Cena as a former Special Forces operator and Alison Brie as the journalist he’s hired to guard.
This weekend’s box office faced a decrease in ticket sales, which fell to $58.3 million, the third-lowest of the entire yr. The following two lowest in 2023 were Super Bowl weekend and Sept. 22 through 24.