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‘Happy Death Day’ scares off ‘Blade Runner’

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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 theaters. 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 percent 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 vice president 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 theaters, which “exponentia­lly increased” audience awareness, said comScore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabed­ian.

 ?? UNIVERSAL PICTURES ?? Jessica Rothe stars in “Happy Death Day.”
UNIVERSAL PICTURES Jessica Rothe stars in “Happy Death Day.”

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