Box Office Trends Of Friday The 13th 2009 To Blame For No Warner Bros. Sequel?
Only the fact that the film made so much money upfront and had a historic drop-off in Week 2 did cynics and detractors of the franchise pan the movie as a sort of creative failure. We still believe Warner Bros. saw the potential of the franchise, but the question has always lingered of why the company never went forward with a direct sequel to the 2009 film. Could it have been the steep drop in box office business?
Below is a table of information showing the weekly grosses of the latest Friday The 13th. By looking at this, perhaps fans might be able to see why a huge company would be wary of putting out a new movie with how the 2009 film tapered off into oblivion so quickly? Do you think this was THE determining factor in not getting a sequel fast tracked in 2010, or just one part of many reasons?
Date | Rank | Weekend Gross | % Change | Theaters | Change / Avg. | Gross-to-Date | Week # | |
Feb 13–16 | 1 | $43,585,449 | - | 3,105 | - | $14,037 | $43,585,449 | 1 |
Feb 20–22 | 6 | $7,942,472 | -80.4% | 3,105 | - | $2,558 | $55,119,663 | 2 |
Feb 27–Mar 1 | 11 | $3,689,156 | -53.6% | 2,760 | -345 | $1,337 | $60,700,752 | 3 |
Mar 6–8 | 14 | $1,444,126 | -60.9% | 1,705 | -1,055 | $847 | $63,285,318 | 4 |
Mar 13–15 | 17 | $595,165 | -58.8% | 780 | -925 | $763 | $64,361,909 | 5 |
Mar 20–22 | 30 | $145,786 | -75.5% | 305 | -475 | $478 | $64,701,486 | 6 |