Warner Bros’ “Final Destination: Bloodlines” pulled in an impressive $21 million in its debut Friday, on its way to what is projected to be a record-breaking opening weekend. Insiders predict the horror flick will breeze past the franchise’s best opening weekend to date, which brought in $41.3 million adjusted for inflation for 2009’s “Final Destination 4.” “Bloodlines” star Kaitlyn Santa Juana plays a college student who inherits deadly premonitions about her family. Warner Bros. “Sinners” stars Jordan in dual roles as criminal twin brothers. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection The movie is expected to put an end to “Thunderbolts*” reign at the top of the box office charts. The Marvel movie continued to hold the No. 1 spot this week, raking in $43 million in the US, according to industry website The Numbers. “Thunderbolts*” follows an unconventional team of antiheroes on a mission that forces them to confront their dark pasts. ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection “Thunderbolts*” grossed $143 million in domestic sales since it theater debuted on May 2 — and totaled $286 million across the globe. “Thunderbolts*” is the latest Marvel movie. IMDB Meanwhile “Sinners,” the musical horror film starring Michael B. Jordan, earned the second spot, earning $32 million this week. The movie, set in the Mississippi Delta in 1932, has earned $229 million since its debut on April 17.
Warner Bros’ “Final Destination: Bloodlines” had a whopping $21 million debut on Friday, aiming for a record-breaking opening weekend. Insiders predict the horror flick will surpass the franchise’s best opening weekend of $41.3 million adjusted for inflation for 2009’s “Final Destination 4.” Kaitlyn Santa Juana stars in “Bloodlines” as a college student with deadly premonitions about her family. Warner Bros. brings us “Sinners,” with Jordan in dual roles as criminal twin brothers. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection The movie is expected to dethrone “Thunderbolts*” at the box office peak. The Marvel movie continues to dominate this week, making $43 million in the US, according to The Numbers. “Thunderbolts*” showcases an oddball team of antiheroes facing their dark pasts. ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection “Thunderbolts*” has raked in $143 million in domestic sales since its May 2 debut, totaling $286 million worldwide. “Thunderbolts*” is the newest Marvel movie. IMDB Meanwhile, “Sinners,” the musical horror film starring Michael B. Jordan, takes the second spot with $32 million this week. The movie, set in 1932 Mississippi Delta, has earned $229 million since its April 17 premiere.
In a surprising turn of events, Warner Bros’ “Final Destination: Bloodlines” stormed in with a $21 million debut on Friday, eyeing a potential record-setting opening weekend. Insiders are betting on the horror flick to outshine the franchise’s best opening weekend of $41.3 million adjusted for inflation for 2009’s “Final Destination 4.” Kaitlyn Santa Juana shines in “Bloodlines” as a college student plagued by deadly premonitions about her family. Warner Bros. presents “Sinners,” featuring Jordan in dual roles as criminal twin brothers. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection The movie is poised to overthrow “Thunderbolts*” from its box office throne. The Marvel movie continues its reign this week, pulling in $43 million in the US, as reported by The Numbers. “Thunderbolts*” follows a quirky band of antiheroes on a mission to confront their murky pasts. ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection “Thunderbolts*” has amassed $143 million in domestic sales since its May 2 premiere, reaching $286 million worldwide. “Thunderbolts*” stands as the newest Marvel installment. IMDB Meanwhile, “Sinners,” the musical horror flick starring Michael B. Jordan, secures the second spot with $32 million this week. The movie, set in the 1932 Mississippi Delta, has garnered $229 million since its April 17 release.