The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

A scary box office weekend for everyone but Tyler Perry

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LOS ANGELES » It was a spooky weekend at the box office for nearly everyone but Tyler Perry.

Perry’s comedy sequel “Boo 2! A Madea Halloween” scared up a healthy $21.7 million in its first weekend in theaters, but the waters were rough for other new openers including the disaster epic “Geostorm,” the firefighte­r drama “Only the Brave” and the crime thriller “The Snowman.”

Made for a reported $25 million, Perry’s film drew a mostly older and female audience, who gave it an A- CinemaScor­e. “Boo 2!” did a little less business than the first film, which opened to $28.5 million just last year.

“Given that it’s a sequel, its performanc­e is at the higher end of our expectatio­ns,” said David Spitz, who heads up domestic distributi­on for Lionsgate.

The studio expects the film to hold well into next weekend due to increased interest because of Halloween, but it will also face some competitio­n with the horror pic “Jigsaw.”

But a slight drop for a sequel hardly compares to the catastroph­e of “Geostorm,” a long-delayed $120 million disaster epic starring Gerard Butler that only managed to open to $13.3 million from North American theaters.

A co-production between Skydance Media and Warner Bros. Pictures, “Geostorm” marks the directoria­l debut of “Independen­ce Day” producer Dean Devlin. The film was shot back in late 2014 and lousy test screenings resulted in $15 million of reshoots, pushing back the release over a year and a half.

But the reshoots didn’t seem to help the final product, which has been widely panned by critics and shunned overall by audiences. Those who did turn out gave it a B- CinemaScor­e.

Another possibly too-timely film, “Only the Brave,” about the Granite Mountain Hotshots who took on

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