Box Office: HalloweenKills Opens to Killer $50.4M Despite Dual Peacock Launch
is doing killer business at the domestic box office, where it scared up the biggest debut of the pandemic era for a horror film or a movie opening simultaneously on the big screen and a streaming service.
Halloween KillsDay-and-date releases, a controversial practice, have become commonplace during the pandemic as media conglomerates race to grow their streaming services and use feature movies as bait. Previously,Related Stories
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