Theater counts: Joker launches in 4,102 theaters

October 3, 2024

Joker: Folie á Deux

It was a solid weekend for newcomer The Wild Robot at the domestic box office as the film outperformed most expectations, dispatching all competitors and locking up the top spot on the weekend chart. The animated feature tallied up just shy of $36 million in its first three days and currently enjoys a six-day cume of $43 million. The robot film will likely fall into second place this weekend as a trio of wide releases invades cinemas, including the highly anticipated Joker: Folie á Deux.

Billed as a musical psychological thriller, Joker: Folie á Deux is the sequel to 2019’s Joker, a film that went on to score over $1 billion in worldwide receipts. Reprising his role as the titular character is Joaquin Phoenix, while being joined by Lady Gaga, who is playing the role of the multi-talented Harley Quinn. Once again directed by Todd Phillips, the movie finds Arthur Fleck in custody for a series of murders he committed as the Joker two years earlier. While struggling with his dual identity, Arthur not only stumbles upon true love, but also finds the music that has always been inside it. Joker: Folie á Deux will begin its theatrical run in 4,102 North American venues.

Also opening in wide release this weekend is White Bird: A Wonder Story. Starting out in 1,018 locations, the film serves as both a prequel and a sequel to 2017's Wonder, a film that went on to acquire $310 million in global ticket sales. The latest feature stars Ariella Glaser, Orlando Schwerdt, and Helen Mirren, while being helmed by Marc Forster, who last directed Tom Hanks in A Man Called Otto.

Lastly, horror-comedy Monster Summer is expected to release wide this weekend. The David Henrie-directed movie follows a boy and his friends as they team up with a retired police detective to save their island from a mysterious force. We will update the theater count for Monster Summer once it is received.

Rounding out the top five this weekend is the aforementioned current box office champ in The Wild Robot, as that film adds 65 locations for a total of 3,997 movie houses. Still going strong in the third place position is Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, kicking off its fourth weekend in domestic cinemas by showing in 3,576 movie houses. Playing in 3,106 venues is Transformers One, looking to add to its current 13-day total of $41.16 million, and finally, occupying the spot as the fifth widest release this weekend is Speak No Evil, still available in a solid 2,274 locations.

Looking ahead to next week, we see six wide releases attempt to take on Joker, including newcomers The Apprentice, My Hero Academia: You’re Next, Terrifier 3, and Piece by Piece, while Saturday Night closes out its three-step release pattern, going wide next Friday. Piece by Piece is projected to arrive in approximately 1,800 theaters.

Theater Counts for October 4

MovieDistributorTheatersPrevious
Theaters
Change
Joker: Folie á DeuxWarner Bros.4,102New
The Wild RobotUniversal Pictures3,9973,962+65
Beetlejuice BeetlejuiceWarner Bros3,5763,804-228
Transformers OneParamount Pictures3,1063,970-864
Speak No EvilUniversal Pictures2,2742,671-397
MegalopolisLionsgate1,8541,854
Deadpool & WolverineWalt Disney1,6051,975-370
My Old AssAmazon MGM Studios1,2051,390-185
White Bird: A Wonder StoryLionsgate1,018New
Never Let GoLionsgate9812,667-1,686
ReaganShowbiz Direct6251,102-477
Am I Racist?SDG Releasing5621,230-668
The ForgeSony Pictures510730-220
LeeRoadside Attractions465854-389
Vindicating TrumpSDG Releasing429813-384
It Ends With UsSony Pictures3071,600-1,293
Alien: Romulus20th Century Studios265575-310
A Different ManA2426523+242
Bocchi The Rock! Recap Part 1 and 2Crunchyroll264New
Despicable Me 4Universal Pictures191417-226
Blink Walt Disney148New
TwistersUniversal Pictures146306-160
AzraelIFC Films139762-623
Inside Out 2Walt Disney50100-50
Saturday NightSony Pictures215+16
My Penguin FriendRoadside Attractions1938-19
Little BitesIFC Films18New
TrapWarner Bros.1238-26
The Front RoomA241039-29

Estimates for October 11

Piece by PieceFocus Features1,800New

Filed under: Theater Counts, Transformers, DC Extended Universe, My Hero Academia, Wonder, Terrifier, Beetlejuice, Marc Forster, Helen Mirren, Todd Phillips, Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga, Mark Foster, Orlando Schwerdt, Ariella Glaser