Disney / Searchlight’s Ready or Not 2: Here I Come grossed an estimated $4.00M this weekend (from 3,010 locations). Estimated total domestic gross stands at $16.28M.
Disney / Searchlight’s Ready or Not 2: Here I Come grossed an estimated $4.00M this weekend (from 3,010 locations). Estimated total domestic gross stands at $16.28M.
I liked this more than the first part. All said and done this might just breakeven or even turn a small profit.
NoNefariousness2144 on
Considering they pulled the release day forward to stay ahead of *Those Who Kill You*, they should have committed and pulled it even further earlier to Feb or even late Jan.
Instead its getting drowned out by PHM dominating cinemas, *Those Who Kill You* stealing its vibe and a Mario-sized shadow looming over everything…
Kazaloogamergal on
They waited too late to make and release this sequel.
kimjosh1 on
Boy, I hope this doesn’t reflect Disney’s attitude towards Fox or its subsidiaries after the division lost their biggest advocate, David Greenbaum. Because pre-Disney buyout, the first film had a remarkable second weekend drop (-26%) due to strong WOM, and yet, this sequel under Disney is suffering from a drop that’s over 50% shockingly.
I understand circumstances like coming out far too late since the first one, or getting drowned out by other big films, but it also reflects just how apathetic Disney’s become regarding anything from Fox that’s not an IP.
Antman269 on
I don’t get how they took 7 years to make a sequel.
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I liked this more than the first part. All said and done this might just breakeven or even turn a small profit.
Considering they pulled the release day forward to stay ahead of *Those Who Kill You*, they should have committed and pulled it even further earlier to Feb or even late Jan.
Instead its getting drowned out by PHM dominating cinemas, *Those Who Kill You* stealing its vibe and a Mario-sized shadow looming over everything…
They waited too late to make and release this sequel.
Boy, I hope this doesn’t reflect Disney’s attitude towards Fox or its subsidiaries after the division lost their biggest advocate, David Greenbaum. Because pre-Disney buyout, the first film had a remarkable second weekend drop (-26%) due to strong WOM, and yet, this sequel under Disney is suffering from a drop that’s over 50% shockingly.
I understand circumstances like coming out far too late since the first one, or getting drowned out by other big films, but it also reflects just how apathetic Disney’s become regarding anything from Fox that’s not an IP.
I don’t get how they took 7 years to make a sequel.