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    1. Foreign_Tackle316 on

      Okay, the movie was a success or bombed at the box office???? Because those numbers are pretty low compared to the first one….

    2. Fun_Condition2377 on

      This is atleast going to breakeven! Could have done better with a different release date.

    3. DocProctologist on

      Doesn’t help when my local theater slashed half of the screenings after Project Hail Mary came out.

    4. Its performance is really disappointing but it’s definitely not a bomb. Budget is 14M and it still has many markets where it didn’t open yet.

    5. Kazaloogamergal on

      Not a flop or anything but disappointing numbers all the same. The budget was kept reasonable so you don’t have a situation like the bride where it’s just a disaster because you spent blockbuster money on a niche premise.

    6. Street-Brush8415 on

      They waited too long to make the sequel. More evidence that streaming does not keep cult movies fresh in audiences minds the way VHS/DVD used to.

    7. Key-Payment2553 on

      Disappointing for its WW numbers that cost too much as its predecessor had with $6M that manage to made $57.6M and now this with a high budget of $14M looks like it might break even of its $35M WW mark

    8. Never-Give-Up100 on

      Nearly 7 years since the first movie, I think they just waited too long to make this. Should have been two to three years

    9. OpportunityFalse4812 on

      This has been an interesting one to follow. I understand people keep bringing up the release date(s), but it really looks like a case where not enough people cared. It didn’t matter when this dropped. None of the trailers attracted causals. Marketing this with “influencers,” rather than the horror community and fans like the first one was pointless. It’ll be fine post-theatrical, but it got ate up. 

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