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Insidious knocks Indiana Jones from the top with $32.6 million box-office bow

July 10, 2023 by Matt Rodgers

Both are franchises on their fifth outing, and both involve stories in which our protagonist must journey beyond this realm, but it appears that audiences are a little more receptive to opening The Red Door than turning the Dial of Destiny, with the news that Insidious has knocked Indiana Jones from the top spot with a $32.6 million opening weekend. 

Sony Pictures Insidious: The Red Door continued the franchise trend of recouping its budget and more during the opening weekend. The fifth Insidious movie cost just $16 million to make, with its $32.6 million debut putting it ahead of 2018’s The Last Key ($29 million), and behind only 2013’s Insidious: Chapter 2, which opened with $40 million. Internationally the Patrick Wilson directed franchise closer collected $31.4 million, which has earned it the accolade of the biggest pandemic-era overseas opening for a horror. 

Slipping to second was Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, which is experiencing the opposite kind of box-office performance to the Insidious success. Harrison Ford’s final outing as the iconic archaeologist posted solid enough numbers in its sophomore frame, dipping 56% for a $26.5 million weekend. That takes its total to $121 million domestic and $247 million worldwide. The problem facing Indiana Jones is that the film is budgeted at $300 million, plus advertising, which will mean it’ll have to show some serious legs to get close to breaking even, and with Barbie and Oppenheimer on the horizon, its destiny may well be Disney+, sooner rather than later. 

Elsewhere Lionsgate’s much-hyped comedy Joy Ride (read our ★★★★ review here) stiffed with $5.85 million, while one the summer surprises, Jim Caviezel’s faith-based drama Sound of Freedom (read our ★★★ review here), took $17 million, lifting its domestic total to $39 million after just seven days. 

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Source – BoxOfficeMojo

 

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, Movies, News Tagged With: box office, indiana jones and the dial of destiny, Insidious: The Red Door, Joyride

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