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'Venom 2' Breaks Pandemic Box Office Records on Opening Weekend!

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Venom: Let There Be Carnage is a hit! The Venom sequel debuted at No. 1 at the box office on opening weekend as of Sunday (October 3), THR reported. Click inside to read more… The movie opened to $90.1 million at the domestic box office, marking the biggest three-day launch of the pandemic era, and the biggest weekend overall since COVID-19 shut down theaters back in March of 2020.

In addition, the box office revenue came in less than 15% behind the same weekend in 2019 for the first time. “With apologies to Mr.

Twain: The death of movies has been greatly exaggerated,” Sony’s Tom Rothman said in a statement. Venom 2 also came in $25-$30 million ahead of expectations, and is the first sequel to debut higher than the original movie in the

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