‘Scary Movie’ Leads Box Office With $7.7M, Surpassing ‘Masters of the Universe’
1-Minute Brief
The strong box office opening for 'Scary Movie' signals renewed audience interest in parody horror franchises after a long hiatus.
Key Facts
- ‘Scary Movie’ earned $7.7 million at the box office, according to multiple sources.
- The film marks a return for the franchise after a decade-long hiatus since 2013.
- Several members of the Wayans family reunited for this new installment.
- ‘Masters of the Universe’ earned $4.4 million in box office previews.
- Some reviews note that ‘Scary Movie’ received mixed critical reception.
What Happened
‘Scary Movie’ opened with $7.7 million at the box office, outperforming ‘Masters of the Universe,’ which earned $4.4 million in previews. The film revives the parody franchise after more than a decade.
Why It Matters
The box office performance suggests continued audience appetite for established parody franchises, potentially influencing future releases and revivals in the genre.
What's Next
Industry observers will monitor whether ‘Scary Movie’ maintains momentum in the coming weeks and how it impacts decisions on similar franchise revivals.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown2h agoBox Office: ‘Scary Movie’ Earns $7.7M, ‘Masters’ Summons $4.4M
- Google NewsUnknown12h ago‘Scary Movie’ $7.5M Previews Near ‘Scream 7’ Levels; ‘Masters Of The Universe’ Seizes $4M – Thursday Night Box Office
- The IndependentLeft1d agoScary Movie 6 review: After 13 years, the horror parody revives the franchise’s original chaos
