Ghostface is back in "Scream VI," taking the meta horror to New York for a sequel that delivers some thrills but collapses under its franchise obligations.
The Matt Reeves-directed "The Batman" debuted over the weekend, earning Warner Bros. $128.4 million, easily besting last week’s top film by $117.5 million.
Two films debuted in the box-office weekend top ten, but Tom Holland and "Uncharted" held onto the number one spot by besting the second-place film by $13.2 million.
New releases shook up the box-office weekend as the new action/adventure feature "Uncharted" easily took first place with a $44.2 million opening weekend.
Three films debuted in the top ten of the box-office weekend as "Death on the Nile" claimed a first-place finish by $4.7 million ahead of last week’s top film, "Jackass Forever."
Newcomers shook up the box-office weekend as "Jackass Forever" took first place by $13.5 million, just ahead of "Moonfall," sending "Spider-Man: No Way Home" packing to third.
Things remained pretty much status quo over the box-office weekend as "Spider-Man: No Way Home" held the number one spot by $3.6 million.
After being pushed from the top of the box-office last weekend, Spider-Man: No Way Home reclaimed the number one spot from Scream by a mere $1.7 million.
"Spider-Man: No Way Home" had to settle for a second-place finish as newcomer "Scream," debuted on top of the box-office weekend with $30.6 million.
Many fans may look upon the new edition of "Scream" with nostalgia and adoration that should instead be channeled to the original film in some way or another.
The final trailer for the new Scream has just been released. The film is directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett and written by James Vanderbilt & Guy Busick.