Halloween leads the box office in the second worst week

Halloween leads the box office in the second worst week of the year in the US The Vice


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Halloween, a new feature film starring and directed by Kenneth Branagh, based on a book by Agatha Christietops the list of highestgrossing films of the week in the US.

Although he was the first, with the estimate that he will rise around the corner $15 millionThere’s no big reason to celebrate, because everything points to this being the second best week at the cinema in the United States in 2023.

If estimates are confirmed, there will only be one total gathering in the US this week$62.5 millionjust before the weekend of Super Bowlin February.

The weekend of Super Bowl It’s an occasion where domestic box office sales are traditionally lower, with much of the American public focused on the football league’s grand finale. American football.

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Set in Venice, after World War II, Halloween night follows a retired Hercule Poirot living in selfimposed exile in the most glamorous city in the world. But he witnesses a meeting in an enchanted palace, and when one of the guests is murdered, the former inspector is thrown into a dark world full of shadows and many secrets.

We will also be there alongside Branagh as Inspector Hercule Poirot Kyle Allen (I am still here), Camille Cottin (Still water), Jamie Dornan (Jadotville), Tina Fey (sisters), Jew Hill (Belfast), Emma Laird (The owner of Kingstown), Kelly Reilly (Yellowstone), Riccardo Scamarcio (John Wick: Another Day to Kill) and Michelle Yeoh (Star Trek: Discovery) in the main cast.

Distributed by 20th Century Studios, in cinemas in Brazil, Halloween night is now in cinemas.