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Movie Monday: ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Bests Box Office

Movie Monday Beetlejuice

Nothing like a little nostalgia to give the box office some extra pop.

It’s been 36 years since we last saw Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice. For a lot of fans, the wait was worth it. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice coasted to a massive win this weekend, scaring up an estimated $110 million in North America. That’s the second-biggest September opening of all time, trailing just 2017’s ITfor the honors.

Overseas markets weren’t quite as enamored of Michael Keaton’s white-faced demon as stateside audiences were. It cleared just $35.4 million internationally, pushing its global take to $145.4 million.

The success of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice also reinforced a couple box-office lessons. First, if you want to make a profit, dust off a popular, old film that hasn’t gotten a sequel yet. Fans waited nine years between the releases of Inside Out (2015) and Inside Out 2. And the latter is still the year’s biggest flick (with $651.9 million). There was a 28-year hiatus between Twister (1996) and Twisters, and the sequel has swept up a cool $264.6 mil.

Second … sandworms. The two movies with sandworms in them this year have both reached blockbuster status (Dune: Part Two being the other, with its $282.1 million).

Deadpool & Wolverine, which dominated the box office for the latter part of the summer, finished a very distant second to Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. The R-rated superhero flick clawed up $7.2 million this weekend, sending its total domestic tally to $614 million.

Reagan finished third with $5.2 million, while Alien: Romulus slid into fourth place with $3.9 million. And It Ends With Us proved that its own end is still some ways off. It earned nearly another $3.8 million to finish fifth.

The Front Room—the only other real newcomer that dared challenge Beetlejuice Beetlejuice—finished 10th with $1.7 million.

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Paul Asay

Paul Asay has been part of the Plugged In staff since 2007, watching and reviewing roughly 15 quintillion movies and television shows. He’s written for a number of other publications, too, including Time, The Washington Post and Christianity Today. The author of several books, Paul loves to find spirituality in unexpected places, including popular entertainment, and he loves all things superhero. His vices include James Bond films, Mountain Dew and terrible B-grade movies. He’s married, has two children and a neurotic dog, runs marathons on occasion and hopes to someday own his own tuxedo. Feel free to follow him on Twitter @AsayPaul.

4 Responses

  1. I had a Beetlejuice inspired fanta, and it smelled and tasted like a candle, didn’t really make me want to go watch it lol

    1. I bet the quality testing for weird-flavored drinks like that must be interesting. How do you even tell if the drink is spoiled or not?

  2. For me Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was a great, fantastic worthy sequel that had interesting new characters, lots of twists and turns I didn’t see coming, and overall just left me feeling like a kid again. I was beyond giddy watching it.
    Sure it’s creepy with a dark macabre sense of humor and a tad too much profanity in it (though to be fair not much more than the original and well within the realm of a PG13 film), but it’s also imaginative, fun, very sweet and emotional at times, and just plain old-fashioned fun.
    I loved it and it’s now my second favorite film of the year.

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