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28 Years Later has not lost at the box office amid the big tentpole movies. It has its target audience and is close to hitting its breakeven point, which is also the film’s next key milestone worldwide. Surviving amid such big releases is a huge feat in itself, and achieving milestones so long after the release is also commendable for this horror flick with a modest budget. Keep scrolling for more.
It is the standalone sequel to 28 Weeks Later and the third film in the 28 Days Later franchise. The OG director, Danny Boyle, and the film’s writer, Alex Garland, reunited for this third film. It registered the biggest opening weekend in the franchise, carrying forward the success legacy of the horror flicks this year after Sinners and Final Destination: Bloodlines. A sequel to this 2025 movie is already in development and is scheduled to be released in January next year.
28 Years Later at the domestic box office after
Based on the data provided by Box Office Mojo, Danny Boyle’s film 28 Years Later collected $165K on Friday, its 36th day at the North American box office. It witnessed a decline of -60.3% from last Friday. The horror movie lost 989 theaters last week and collected $1.3 million on its fifth weekend. Its domestic collection hit $69.6 million after 39 days.
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