South Korea Box Office for Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween (2018)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
South Korea Box Office | $182,725 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $93,006,429 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $5,420,939 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $3,878,765 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $9,299,704 | |
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Synopsis
Halloween comes to life in a brand-new comedy adventure based on R.L. Stine’s 400-million-selling series of books.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $35,000,000 |
South Korea Releases: | November 7th, 2018 (Wide) |
Video Release: | January 15th, 2019 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: | PG for scary creature action and images, some thematic elements, rude humor and language. (Rating bulletin 2545 (Cert #51436), 9/19/2018) |
Running Time: | 90 minutes |
Franchise: | Goosebumps |
Keywords: | Supernatural, Circus, Creature Feature, Living Toys, Sequels Without Their Original Stars, Kids Horror, Halloween |
Source: | Based on Fiction Book/Short Story |
Genre: | Horror |
Production Method: | Animation/Live Action |
Creative Type: | Kids Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, Original Film, Scholastic Entertainment Inc., Silvertongue Films |
Production Countries: | Australia, United States |
Languages: | English |
Home Market Releases for January 15th, 2019
January 16th, 2019
The big fall releases are starting to come out on the home market. This week we get Halloween, which was a $100 million domestic hit. However, it is not among the best films on this week’s list. There are three Pick of the Week contenders on the week’s list. There’s the award-nominated Indie film, Madeline’s Madeline, the classic Notorious, and Bad Times at the El Royale, for which I finally got the review done. It was a coin-toss, but in the end, Madeline’s Madeline on Blu-ray won.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Halloween Repeats on Top, New Releases are Barely Seen
October 30th, 2018
The month of October ends on a soft note with only one of the new releases we talked about in our prediction reached the top ten over the weekend. And even that film, Hunter Killer, didn’t quite reach our low expectations. Fortunately, Halloween came within a rounding error of predictions with $31.42 million and the overall box office wasn’t too bad at $104 million. Granted, this is 37% lower than last weekend, but this is to be expected for Halloween weekend. More importantly, the overall box office was 37% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2018 has pulled in $9.55 billion, putting it ahead of 2017’s running tally of $8.45 billion. At first glance, this looks like 2018 has a $1 billion lead, but it was actually $999 million, according to our numbers. It will certainly get there by the end of business on Monday. This is a fantastic result, but a short-lived one, as November and December won’t be able to maintain this lead.
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Weekend Estimates: Halloween Holds on Strong, but Susparia Shines
October 28th, 2018
Halloween’s weekend estimates are matching our predictions perfectly with $32.05 million. If this number holds, it will have $126.70 million after just ten days of release. Internationally, it is estimated to earn $25.6 million in 62 markets for a two-week total of $45.6 million. It won’t match its domestic run internationally, but it doesn’t have to do be a financial success. In fact, since the film only cost $10 million to make, if it had just $45.6 million worldwide at this point, it would still have a chance of breaking even, eventually.
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Friday Estimates: Halloween Laps Competition with $10 million on Friday
October 27th, 2018
As expected, Halloween earned first place on Friday. It was a little weaker than expected at $10.02 million and Universal’s estimate for the weekend is $30.05 million, compared to our prediction of $33 million. A $30 million sophomore stint is still fantastic for a film that cost just $10 million to make; in fact, it cracked $100 million domestically on Friday, which is more than enough to pay for its combined production / advertising budgets.
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Weekend Prediction: Will Halloween Boost Horror Holdovers?
October 26th, 2018
There’s only one true wide release of the weekend, Hunter Killer, which isn’t expected to make much of an impact at the box office. (Indivisible and Johnny English Strikes Again are both opening in several hundred theaters and one of them could reach the top ten, but probably not both.) This means Halloween will have no trouble repeating on top, while Venom could hold on better than most, thanks to Halloween being less than a week away. This weekend last year, Jigsaw opened in first place with $16.64 million, while Tyler Perry’s Boo 2 was the only other film to earn more than $10 million. Halloween should earn more than those two did giving 2018 yet another win.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Halloween Fastest Horror Opening of 2018, Won’t have a Quiet Run
October 23rd, 2018
Halloween opened on the high end of expectations earning $76.22 million during its opening weekend. This tops The Nun’s previous best opening for a horror film released this year of $53.81 million. Both The Hate U Give and The Old Man and the Gun expanded into the top ten, which also helped the overall box office a little but. Speaking of the overall box office, it rose 21% from last weekend, hitting $165 million. More impressively, this was 72% higher than the same weekend last year. Normally, a year-over-year change this dramatic only happens when there is a misalignment in holidays, but this has been happening a lot this year. Year-to-date, 2018’s lead over 2017 climbed to $960 million or 11.3% at $9.39 billion to $8.44 billion. There’s no way this lead will remain this high at the end of the year, but it would take a serious collapse for 2018 to not finish with a higher total box office than 2017.
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Weekend Estimates: Halloween Scores Franchise-Best Start, Second-Best October Debut
October 21st, 2018
According to Universal’s numbers, Halloween is going to debut with $77.75 million over the weekend. This is by far the biggest opening in the franchise; in fact, it is the biggest worldwide hit in the franchise after just three days at the domestic box office. Its reviews are 80% positive, while it earned a B plus from CinemaScore, and both of those suggest better-than-average legs, for a horror film. Plus, with actual Halloween just 10 days away, it could hold better next weekend than it otherwise would. I don’t expect it to get to $200 million domestically, but it will become Universal’s second-biggest hit of 2018, at least so far. Internationally, the film looks to pull in $14.3 million in 23 markets. It wasn’t able to match its opening here in any major market, which isn’t surprising given its start here. It will come the closest in Mexico, as it is estimated to make $4.99 million over the weekend. It only managed second place in the U.K. with a projected $3.61 million over the weekend, which is equivalent to a $20 million opening here.
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Friday Estimates: Halloween Closing in on Venom’s October Record
October 20th, 2018
Before the weekend began, people were asking if Halloween would top The Nun for biggest opening weekend for a horror film released this year. After Friday, no one is asking that question anymore, because the answer is obviously going to be yes. The film pulled in $33.34 million during its opening day, meaning it is within striking distance of Venom’s record for biggest October weekend. Venom earned $32.50 million during its opening day. Additionally, Halloween has 81% positive reviews and a B plus from CinemaScore, which is great for a horror film. On the other hand, horror films do tend to have shorter legs than comic book movies, so Halloween is essentially a coin-toss to break the record. Universal is going with $80.3 million, so we likely won’t know the answer until Monday when the final numbers show up.
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Weekend Prediction: Will Halloween Scare The Nun Out of First Place?
October 18th, 2018
Right now, The Nun has the best opening for a horror film released this year with $53.81 million during its opening weekend. Most people think Halloween will top this, while some think it will crush this number. In fact, high end predictions have this film earning more than the top ten earned this weekend last year. It would need more than $75 million to get there, albeit not that much more to do so. That’s still asking a lot. The only other “new release” of the week is The Hate U Give, which is indeed expanding truly wide. However, it is unlikely to hit the top five. This weekend last year, Tyler Perry’s Boo 2 earned first place with $21.23 million, while Geostorm was the only other film to earn more than $10 million. Halloween should earn more than $21.23 million during its opening day and there could be as many as five films earning $10 million or more. Even if there is as few as three $10 million films, 2018 will still easily top last year’s box office number giving the year yet another win in the year-over-year comparison.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Venom Beats Up Expectations, and New Releases
October 16th, 2018
Last weekend, Venom and A Star is Born opened better than predicted by a large margin and they even held on better than expected this weekend. Unfortunately, none of the new releases matched predictions and that hurt the overall box office. The total box office was down 25% from last weekend at $136 million. More importantly, this is 36% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2018 is ahead of 2017 at $9.18 billion to $8.31 billion, which is a $880 million or 10.5% lead. A double-digit lead at this point of the year is stunning and while it very likely won’t last, it would take an complete collapse for the lead to evaporate by the end of the year.
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Weekend Estimates: Venom Flexes it Muscles and Keeps the Competition Down
October 14th, 2018
Last weekend, the new releases topped expectations by a significant degree. It appears I got caught up in that enthusiasm, because the three wide releases this weekend all missed expectations. Fortunately, the holdovers helped compensate. Venom is projected to fall just 56% to $35.6 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $142.6 million. This is a stunningly strong hold, given its reviews, its B plus from CinemaScore, and historical averages for comic book films. Internationally, it pulled in $69.7 million and globally it already has $378.1 million. The film cost $100 million or $116 million, depending on how you look at things. It’s $116 million on the screen, but it cost Sony $100 million after tax breaks. Depending on how much the film cost to advertise and how much Sony’s share of the box office is, the film might have already broken even. It will certainly break even by this time next week.
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Friday Estimates: New Releases Won’t Finish First, Man
October 13th, 2018
All of the new releases missed expectations on Friday. This combined with better than expected holds for the holdovers meant there won’t be any new challengers for first place. That said, there will be a relatively close race for first place between Venom and A Star is Born. Venom fell 70% compared to its opening Friday earning $9.79 million. This is enough to put it on pace for $32 million during its sophomore stint, which is on the very high end of expectations.
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Thursday Night Previews: First Man Earns $1.1 million during First Night
October 12th, 2018
First Man led the way with $1.1 million during its previews last night. There are not many films we can use as comparisons. The Martian cost a whole lot more and had much more buzz, so it is not surprising it did better with $2.5 million in its previews. If the two films have the same legs, then First Man will open with about $24 million, giving it a solid third place. Its reviews slipped just below the 90% positive level, but that’s hardly reason to panic about its box office chances. I think my prediction might have been a little too bullish, but we will have to wait till tomorrow to have a clearer picture.
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Weekend Predictions: Will First Man Live Up to Its Name?
October 11th, 2018
There are three wide releases coming out this week. First Man is the biggest release and has the best reviews with 90% positive reviews. Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween’s reviews are much, much worse, but it should still do relatively well at the box office. It is a horror movie for kids opening just before Halloween. The final wide release of the week is Bad Times at the El Royale, which is earning really good reviews, but the buzz is rather quiet. These films will have to compete with Venom and A Star is Born, both of which are expected to do big business during their second weekend of release. This weekend last year, Happy Death Day opened with $26.04 million; however, it was the only film that earned more than $20 million over the weekend. This year, we could have as many as four films earn more than $20 million.
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2018 Preview: October
October 1st, 2018
September turned out to be a solid month. The Nun beat expectations to become a $100 million hit, while there were also several midlevel hits in the mix. Granted, it lost ground when compared to last September, but last September broke records, and this September held on better than expected. Hopefully this means October will be able to continue 2018’s winning ways. There are several potential $100 million hits, starting with Venom and A Star is Born, which open the first weekend. Meanwhile, both First Man and Halloween could break the century mark later in the month. By comparison, last October, no movie topped $100 million, with Blade Runner 2049 coming the closest. 2018 should extend its lead over 2017 during the full month, potentially by a significant margin.
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Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.
Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
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2018/11/09 | 9 | $132,464 | 167 | $793 | $155,095 | 1 | |
2018/11/16 | 19 | $8,578 | -94% | 42 | $204 | $175,042 | 2 |
2018/11/30 | - | $2,029 | 4 | $507 | $182,180 | 4 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
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Argentina | 10/11/2018 | $90,854 | 143 | 145 | 472 | $261,826 | 12/27/2018 |
Aruba | 10/11/2018 | $2,994 | 4 | 4 | 6 | $4,532 | 12/11/2018 |
Australia | 10/26/2018 | $743,096 | 260 | 260 | 1185 | $2,605,044 | 11/28/2022 |
Austria | 10/26/2018 | $98,836 | 61 | 61 | 251 | $311,986 | 12/27/2018 |
Bahrain | 10/18/2018 | $36,581 | 8 | 8 | 20 | $78,596 | 12/11/2018 |
Belgium | 10/24/2018 | $135,247 | 56 | 59 | 257 | $679,446 | 12/11/2018 |
Bolivia | 10/11/2018 | $35,719 | 22 | 22 | 71 | $169,577 | 11/27/2018 |
Brazil | 10/11/2018 | $675,667 | 411 | 425 | 1145 | $1,255,819 | 12/11/2018 |
Cambodia | 10/12/2018 | $30,914 | 73 | 73 | 141 | $72,904 | 12/11/2018 |
Central America | 10/25/2018 | $264,873 | 195 | 195 | 365 | $569,801 | 11/27/2018 |
Chile | 10/11/2018 | $117,174 | 73 | 73 | 226 | $334,070 | 12/4/2018 |
Colombia | 10/25/2018 | $264,280 | 193 | 193 | 546 | $615,255 | 12/11/2018 |
Curacao | 10/11/2018 | $2,746 | 2 | 2 | 7 | $6,381 | 12/11/2018 |
Czech Republic | 1/17/2019 | $44,755 | 106 | 106 | 195 | $85,063 | 2/12/2019 |
Dominican Republic | 10/11/2018 | $1,538 | 8 | 8 | 14 | $3,334 | 12/11/2018 |
East Africa | 10/19/2018 | $1,061 | 1 | 2 | 8 | $6,234 | 11/27/2018 |
Ecuador | 10/12/2018 | $74,814 | 40 | 40 | 166 | $323,423 | 12/4/2018 |
Egypt | 10/18/2018 | $16,399 | 15 | 15 | 41 | $42,209 | 12/11/2018 |
Estonia | 10/12/2018 | $5,911 | 11 | 11 | 23 | $17,965 | 11/6/2018 |
France | 10/24/2018 | $1,464,508 | 339 | 361 | 1519 | $3,806,298 | 11/27/2018 |
Germany | 10/25/2018 | $496,857 | 341 | 372 | 1645 | $1,361,775 | 12/23/2018 |
Ghana | 10/19/2018 | $245 | 4 | 4 | 11 | $1,339 | 12/11/2018 |
Hong Kong | 10/31/2018 | $174,112 | 119 | 119 | 179 | $361,762 | 12/4/2018 |
Hungary | 10/25/2018 | $54,283 | 45 | 46 | 198 | $211,708 | 12/11/2018 |
India | 10/26/2018 | $264,407 | 789 | 789 | 871 | $420,627 | 11/27/2018 |
Indonesia | 10/12/2018 | $693,470 | 407 | 407 | 883 | $1,394,643 | 12/11/2018 |
Iraq | 10/18/2018 | $6,516 | 9 | 9 | 12 | $11,559 | 12/11/2018 |
Italy | 10/18/2018 | $688,077 | 0 | 148 | 209 | $2,293,202 | 12/27/2018 |
Jamaica | 10/10/2018 | $7,445 | 3 | 3 | 5 | $16,216 | 12/11/2018 |
Jordan | 10/18/2018 | $8,903 | 5 | 5 | 15 | $26,772 | 12/11/2018 |
Kenya | 10/19/2018 | $5,179 | 15 | 15 | 41 | $11,968 | 12/11/2018 |
Kuwait | 10/18/2018 | $127,379 | 14 | 14 | 31 | $268,398 | 12/11/2018 |
Latvia | 10/12/2018 | $2,748 | 7 | 7 | 18 | $15,212 | 11/20/2018 |
Lebanon | 10/18/2018 | $30,683 | 18 | 18 | 51 | $75,644 | 12/11/2018 |
Lithuania | 10/12/2018 | $3,442 | 26 | 26 | 35 | $8,337 | 11/6/2018 |
Malaysia | 10/25/2018 | $709,767 | 321 | 321 | 962 | $1,810,124 | 12/4/2018 |
Mexico | 10/12/2018 | $1,706,872 | 0 | 286 | 503 | $4,447,031 | 12/27/2018 |
Middle East Region | 10/18/2018 | $22,998 | 2 | 2 | 4 | $38,084 | 10/30/2018 |
Netherlands | 10/11/2018 | $35,362 | 49 | 50 | 236 | $239,321 | 11/20/2018 |
New Zealand | 10/11/2018 | $202,613 | 61 | 61 | 316 | $411,105 | 12/11/2018 |
Nigeria | 10/19/2018 | $6,525 | 30 | 30 | 103 | $26,811 | 11/27/2018 |
North America | 10/12/2018 | $15,802,225 | 3,521 | 3,723 | 16,639 | $46,697,321 | |
Norway | 11/2/2018 | $77,225 | 185 | 185 | 301 | $140,612 | 12/11/2018 |
Oman | 10/18/2018 | $14,622 | 12 | 12 | 16 | $26,958 | 12/11/2018 |
Pakistan | 10/12/2018 | $5,096 | 21 | 21 | 23 | $7,520 | 12/11/2018 |
Paraguay | 10/25/2018 | $5,595 | 23 | 23 | 33 | $10,589 | 11/28/2018 |
Peru | 10/25/2018 | $393,779 | 207 | 207 | 418 | $1,040,974 | 11/27/2018 |
Philippines | 10/31/2018 | $434,150 | 161 | 161 | 311 | $658,211 | 12/11/2018 |
Portugal | 10/25/2018 | $21,184 | 31 | 31 | 76 | $56,115 | 12/6/2018 |
Qatar | 10/18/2018 | $66,619 | 15 | 15 | 29 | $127,062 | 11/27/2018 |
Romania | 11/2/2018 | $86,330 | 81 | 81 | 220 | $192,534 | 12/11/2018 |
Russia (CIS) | 11/1/2018 | $1,682,720 | 1187 | 1187 | 3532 | $3,146,620 | 12/11/2018 |
Singapore | 10/18/2018 | $186,532 | 34 | 34 | 109 | $444,098 | 11/27/2018 |
South Africa | 10/26/2018 | $58,396 | 74 | 76 | 260 | $169,897 | 12/27/2018 |
South Korea | 11/7/2018 | $132,464 | 167 | 167 | 213 | $182,725 | 12/12/2018 |
Spain | 10/26/2018 | $798,371 | 319 | 321 | 1610 | $2,791,547 | 1/16/2019 |
Suriname | 10/12/2018 | $454 | 1 | 1 | 2 | $1,278 | 12/11/2018 |
Syria | 10/18/2018 | $2,721 | 1 | 1 | 2 | $3,772 | 12/11/2018 |
Taiwan | 10/19/2018 | $172,353 | 102 | 102 | 249 | $337,033 | 11/20/2018 |
Thailand | 12/27/2018 | $147,900 | 94 | 94 | 203 | $680,635 | 2/1/2019 |
Trinidad | 10/10/2018 | $30,296 | 14 | 14 | 47 | $69,547 | 12/11/2018 |
Ukraine | 10/25/2018 | $140,984 | 225 | 225 | 598 | $399,029 | 11/27/2018 |
United Arab Emirates | 10/18/2018 | $239,591 | 57 | 57 | 141 | $528,034 | 12/11/2018 |
United Kingdom | 10/19/2018 | $2,764,369 | 526 | 546 | 2854 | $9,847,388 | 2/6/2019 |
Uruguay | 10/11/2018 | $12,360 | 23 | 23 | 109 | $60,452 | 1/10/2019 |
Venezuela | 10/26/2018 | $61,235 | 65 | 65 | 322 | $278,031 | 12/27/2018 |
Vietnam | 10/26/2018 | $186,112 | 186 | 186 | 377 | $407,046 | 12/11/2018 |
Worldwide Total | $93,006,429 | 11/28/2022 |
Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.
Leading Cast
Madison Iseman | Sarah |
Jeremy Ray Taylor | Sonny |
Caleel Harris | Sam |
Supporting Cast
Wendi McLendon-Covey | Kathy |
Chris Parnell | Walter |
Ken Jeong | Mr. Chu |
Jack Black | R.L. Stine/Slappy the Dummy |
Peyton Wich | Tommy Madigan |
Shari Headley | Mrs. Carter |
Courtney Lauren Cummings | Jess |
Jessi Goei | Maya |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Rob Letterman | Director |
Darren Lemke | Screenwriter |
Scott Alexander | Story by |
Larry Karaszewski | Story by |
R.L. Stine | Story based on the Goosebumps Books by |
Deborah Forte | Producer |
Neal H. Moritz | Producer |
Tania Landau | Executive Producer |
Bill Bannerman | Executive Producer |
Ben Waisbren | Executive Producer |
Bruce Berman | Executive Producer |
Greg Basser | Executive Producer |
Rich Delia | Casting Director |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.