Despitescathing reviews,Venomis off to a strong start at the box office. Sony Pictures’ PG-13 Marvel Comics adaptation raked in an impressive $10 million from Thursday preview showings, which is the highest Thursday gross for October in history. That’s also higher than the $6.4 million thatAnt-Man and the Wasppulled in on Thursday earlier this summer. Experts pegVenom’s opening weekend in the $57 million to $65 million range, which would be enough to beat the October opening weekend record set byGravityin 2013. That Oscar-winning film scored $55.7 million on its opening weekend, not adjusted for inflation.

But there’s also curiosity as to how front-loadedVenomwill be at the box office, especially given the mostly negative reviews. It’s possible the Thursday gross is due to the die-hardVenomfans who were eager to get a first look at the film, and its box office could fall off day-by-day over the weekend. Or it’s possible general audiences are just looking for an excuse to seeTom Hardydo weird accents, so a solid box office is certainly possible. That would be music to Sony’s ears, as the studio craftedVenomto begin its own series of Marvel Comics adaptations separate from theSpider-Manmovies, which are produced by Marvel Studios. Indeed, Marvel Studios had no involvement inVenomat all and Hardy’s character does not exist in the same MCU asTom Holland’s Peter Parker. Yet…

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ButVenomisn’t the only movie off to a great star. Bolstered by intense Oscar buzz,Bradley Cooper’s R-rated directorial debutA Star Is Borncollected $3.2 million on Thursday—an impressive Thursday number for an adult drama. Projections forStarare a little all over the place, with some predicting the film will cross $40 million this weekend while others are more conservative with a $30 million debut. Regardless, the $30 million film will have significant legs as it’s sure to be a constant presence on the awards circuit.

BothVenomandA Star Is Bornwill benefit this weekend by being so different from one another, which could result in a record-setting October box office. They’ll be pulling in different audiences, both of whom are eager and passionate about seeing each film.

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Stay tuned this weekend for the actual box office estimates. For more onVenom, peruse our recent links below.

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