The movie was made on a small budget of $2 million but has been a huge success, making back 2463.5% of its original cost. Keep reading!
Even though it was made on a small budget, it’s already earned about 25 times more than it cost—and it’s still making even more!
This indie horror movie is against Smile 2, a spooky supernatural thriller. Directed by Damien Leone, the film did well partly because Joker 2 didn’t attract many viewers, and there wasn’t another big movie to compete with it.
Right now, Smile 2 and Damien Leone’s movie are doing great at the box office. But with Venom 3 coming out soon, things might change for them.
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According to a report by Luiz Fernando, Terrifier 3 made a solid $1.4 million on its third Friday in North American theaters, showing in 2,720 locations. This was about 53.3% less than what it made the Friday before. Altogether, the movie has now made over $40 million in the U.S., reaching a total of $41.2 million so far!
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The report also says that Damien Leone’s movie is expected to make around $4.5 to $5.5 million over its third weekend in theaters. Internationally, Terrifier 3 hasn’t earned as much as in the U.S., with about $10.05 million made in other countries. But with $41.21 million in the U.S. and international earnings combined, the movie has now crossed $50 million worldwide, totaling $51.27 million so far!
Made on a budget of only $2 million, Terrifier 3 has made back over 24 times what it cost, making it the highest-earning movie in its series. Take a look at how it ranks in global box office collections below!
- Terrifier (2016) – $419.07K
- Terrifier 2 (2022) – $15.74 million
- Terrifier 3 (2024)- $51.27 million
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In this third movie, Art the Clown is ready to bring chaos to the peaceful town of Miles County as everyone settles in to sleep on Christmas Eve. This creepy movie hit theaters in the U.S. on October 11.
Source: Koimoi.com