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What's Happening?
Zach Cregger's horror film 'Weapons' has reached a significant milestone by crossing $100 million at the domestic box office. The film, which revolves around the mysterious disappearance of 17 school children, has been a major success for Warner Bros., maintaining the number one spot at the box office for two consecutive weeks. Produced by New Line, 'Weapons' was made on a budget of $38 million and has also garnered $72.3 million internationally, bringing its worldwide total to $172.6 million. This achievement is part of a successful year for Warner Bros., which has seen several of its films, including 'Sinners' and 'Superman,' perform exceptionally well at the box office.
Why It's Important?
The success of 'Weapons' underscores the growing popularity and profitability of original horror films in the U.S. market. For Warner Bros., this milestone contributes to a record-breaking streak of box office hits, reinforcing its position as a leading studio in the industry. The film's performance highlights the potential for low-budget productions to achieve significant commercial success, which could encourage more studios to invest in similar projects. Additionally, the film's success may influence future trends in horror filmmaking, potentially leading to more innovative and original content in the genre.
What's Next?
Looking ahead, 'Weapons' faces potential competition from Netflix's 'Kpop Demon Hunters,' which is set to be released in theaters for a special singalong engagement. This could impact 'Weapons' box office dominance, depending on the reception and ticket sales of the Netflix release. Meanwhile, Zach Cregger is set to continue his rise in Hollywood with an upcoming adaptation of the horror video game 'Resident Evil' for Sony, which will feature Austin Abrams in the lead role.
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