The Guardian (Charlottetown)

‘Happy Death Day’ scares off ‘Blade Runner’ at box office

- BY LINDSEY BAHR

The box office might be struggling this year, but the horror genre is alive and well.

This weekend the “Groundhog Day”-like horror pic “Happy Death Day” scored a first-place finish, surpassing expectatio­ns and blowing the much costlier and star-driven “Blade Runner 2049” out of the water.

Studio estimates Sunday show “Happy Death Day” took in $26.5 million from 3,149 North American theatres. With a $5 million production price tag, “Happy Death Day” is already a hit. With a PG-13 rating, the film scored big with younger audiences — 63 per cent were under 25. It’s the latest success story from Blumhouse Production­s, which earlier this year released “Split” and “Get Out,” with the help of Universal Pictures, which distribute­d.

Jim Orr, executive vicepresid­ent of domestic distributi­on for Universal, said “Happy Death Day” is an original film that’s reimaginin­g the genre.

“It’s as much thriller as it is horror film. It’s scary, it’s funny, and it has an extraordin­arily clever script that is very well executed,” Orr said. “Blumhouse owns this space no doubt about it and they do this better than anybody consistent­ly.”

The film also had the benefit of coming on the heels of the massive success of “It,” which has earned $314.9 million domestical­ly to date. The “Happy Death Day” trailer played in front of “It” at theatres, which “exponentia­lly increased” audience awareness, according to comScore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabed­ian.

Horror continues to be one of the bright spots during a roller coaster year at the box office.

“This is a horror gold rush at the theatres,” Dergarabed­ian said. “It’s been perhaps the most consistent­ly positive story this year.”

One film that does not look destined for a happy ending is “Blade Runner 2049,” which fell 54 per cent in its second weekend in theatres.

 ?? UNIVERSAL PICTURES VIA AP ?? This image released by Universal Pictures shows Jessica Rothe in a scene from “Happy Death Day.”
UNIVERSAL PICTURES VIA AP This image released by Universal Pictures shows Jessica Rothe in a scene from “Happy Death Day.”

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