mikeyfreshh

mikeyfreshh t1_isuh3u9 wrote

For an established franchise blockbuster, it is still relatively cheap. $30 million isn't a huge investment for a big studio like Universal and it is still a big IP franchise that is almost certainly going to pull in 100 million worldwide and draw some pretty substantial traffic to their streaming service.

When they inevitably reboot the series, they're not going to have to pay Jamie Lee Curtis so it should be a little lower budget.

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mikeyfreshh t1_issrizl wrote

>Because according to projections from more knowledgable people, Halloween Ends should've done better (?). I don't know what they were expecting, to be frank.

The last Halloween movie made 50 million opening weekend and also had the simultaneous peacock release. In a vacuum, this is a pretty good weekend for Ends but it did underperform Kills so that's why some people are disappointed

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