For its first day of release, Damien Leone's horror film – prohibited for those under 18 – has almost as many admissions as The Wild Robot.
Incredible performance. Terrify 3the particularly gory new film from Damien Leone's horror franchise, takes second place at the French box office for its first day of release, only a few hundred places behind The Wild Robot (source : The French Film). Terrify 3although it is prohibited for under-18s, sold 45,012 tickets for Wednesday alone (in 126 theaters), with an average per copy of a staggering 357. How far can it go after the effect? of curiosity?
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Meanwhile, the DreamWorks animated film directed by Chris Sanders is at 45,556 admissions from 673 prints (or 68 admissions per print). If we add the previews, we still arrive at 134,622 seats sold.
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Much further, on the third step of the podium, we find Lee Miller with Kate Winslet. The photographer's biopic attracted 28,625 curious people (35,289 including previews) to theaters for 480 copies. The Story of Souleymane is in fourth place in the ranking with 11,777 entries for 204 copies, and 25,209 tickets sold taking into account previews.
The Apprentice made a rather disappointing debut: much noticed at the last Cannes festival, this film by Ali Abbasi with Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong, which recounts the rise of Donald Trump in the 70s, only attracted 10,396 admissions from 319 prints, i.e. a very low average per room of 33.
The animation thread My Hero Academia: You're Next is under 10,000 entries (9,187, 11,018 with previews), Niki sold 3,893 tickets (9,252 taking into account AVP), My Little Halloween brought together 868 spectators, One love 519 and finally In the shadow of the Abbey from Clairvaux stagnates at 38 entries.