Holy and high roller — ‘The Nun II’ had a blessed opening night


It had a blessed box office opening.

“The Nun II” took in $13.1 million on its first day in theaters, according to IMDB’s Box Office Mojo.

The gothic supernatural flick, which ABC News called “a face-plant horror splat” is the ninth chapter in Warner Bros. “Conjuring” franchise.

It stars Taissa Farmiga, Jonas Bloquet and Bonnie Aarons — the latter who is suing Warner Bros. for breach of contract — all returning from the first “Nun” film, which was released in 2018.

“My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3,” which also opened on Friday, quickly soared to the No. 2 spot with earnings of $3.7 million.


The Nun II, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3, The Equalizer 3
“The Nun II” and “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3” managed to dethrone “The Equalizer 3.”

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“The Nun II” stars Taissa Farmiga, Jonas Bloquet and Bonnie Aarons — the latter who is suing Warner Bros. for breach of contract — all returning from the first “Nun” film, which was released in 2018.
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Nia Vardalos, John Corbett
“My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3,” which also opened on Friday, quickly soared to the No. 2 spot with earnings of $3.7 million.
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Denzel Washington
Both box office newcomers managed to dethrone “The Equalizer 3,” which held the first position last week.
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The comedy — written and directed by Nia Vardalos, who rose to fame when she penned and starred in the original 2002 film — follows the Portokalos family as they travel to a family reunion in Greece.

Both box office newcomers managed to dethrone “The Equalizer 3,” which held the first position last week.

The third installment in the assassin-spy thriller series featuring Denzel Washington — which Collider said “may not live up to the previous two” but “still comes pretty close” — raked in $3.425 million.

“Barbie,” which was in second place on Sept. 1, stumbled to fourth, with a $1.45-million take. The summer blockbuster is also already inspiring a myriad of Halloween costumes.

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The car-racing video game drama “Gran Turismo,” which Variety said exhibits a “lack of joy in its depictions of gameplay,” landed in fifth with $900,00 in sales.



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