A major upset is in the offing at the domestic box office this weekend, with the unrated horror titleTerrifier 3looking to dethrone the mega-budget sequelJoker: Folie à Deuxfrom atop the charts. In fact,Joker: Folie à Deuxwill likely take a record tumble, as it finally scrapes past the $50 million mark after a terrible opening week of release. The film debuted to disappointing numbers, and was unseated from the number one position within a few days of its debut. Not only is it tanking in comparison to the original 2019Joker, also starringJoaquin Phoenixand directed byTodd Phillips, it’s emerging as one of the biggest — if notthebiggest — box office bombs of the year.

Terrifier 3, on the other hand, isriding a wave of positive buzzall the way to a number one finish this weekend. The slasher sequelover-performed with more than $8 million on opening day, which includes the $2.6 million that it made in Thursday previews. It’s currentlyexpected to gross around $15 million across its three-day debut, after earning a “verified hot” audience rating of 92% on the aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, in addition to a relatively solid B CinemaScore from opening day crowds. By comparison,Terrifier 2concluded its domestic run with $10 million a couple of years ago — a number thatTerrifier 3will surpass in just two days. Orchestrated by directorDamien Leone,the Terrifier film franchisehas successfully expanded its cult fan base after debuting theatrically in 2016.

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At the number two spot, the animated hitThe Wild Robotgrossed around $3.8 million on its third Friday, and is expected to generate around $13 million across the weekend. This represents a lean 30% decline from the previous frame, and should take the film’s running domestic total past the $80 million mark. At this point,a $100 million-plus finish is all but guaranteed, which probably prompted Universal to announce a sequel recently. Produced on a reported budget of under $80 million,The Wild Robotopened tonear-unanimous praisefrom both critics and audiences, and has emerged as a quietly resilient fall counter-programmer.

A Host of Smaller Releases Occupied the Lower Spots

Meanwhile, after generating around $2 million on Friday,Joker: Folie à Deuxiseying under $10 million in its second weekend, which represents a huge 75%-plus decline. After delivering ashockingly low $37 million opening weekend haul— by comparison, the firstJokermade nearly $100 million in its first three days of release —Joker: Folie à Deuxis poised to witness one of the biggest second weekend drops in the history of wide releases. At this stage, it’s unlikely that the film even manages to hit the $100 million mark domestically by the end of its run; it will pass the $50 million milestone by Sunday. For context, Warner Bros. allotteda reported $200 million budget to the movie, after the firstJokergrossed $1 billion worldwide.

The fourth spot was claimed byBeetlejuice Beetlejuice, which debuted on digital streaming platforms a few days ago. Now in its sixth weekend of release, the film grossed a little under $2 million on Friday, and will add over $6 million across the next couple of days. By Sunday, the film’sdomestic haul should hit the $275 million mark.Beetlejuice Beetlejuicehas already grossed more than $400 million worldwide, and is passingBatman’s lifetime global haul to become directorTim Burton’s second-biggest hit. Fifth place is going to come down to the holdover flopTransformers One, which has now finally crawled past the $50 million mark after three full weeks of release, and the comedy dramaSaturday Night, which expanded wide this week after 14 days in limited theaters.

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Also debuting are theDonald TrumpdramaThe Apprentice, the Indian blockbusterVettaiyan, the inventivePharrell WilliamsbiopicPiece by Piece, andAndrew GarfieldandFlorence Pugh’s A24 filmWe Live in Time. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.

Joker: Folie a Deux

Joker: Folie à Deux explores Arthur Fleck’s ongoing struggle with his dual identity as he unexpectedly discovers love and unleashes his hidden musical talent. Set against a backdrop of societal unrest, Arthur’s journey intertwines personal transformation with chaotic encounters, leading to profound shifts in his life and the world around him.

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Joker: Folie à Deux