Scary Movie Box Office Prediction

As scary movies are doing blockbuster business at the box office lately, the franchise spoofing them is back in multiplexes after a lengthy break. Scary Movie, the sixth installment in the series that began in 2000, premieres June 5th with some familiar faces from past entries. This includes the Wayans family’s involvement for the first time since #2 in 2001 with Marlon and Shawn starring and Keenan Ivory cowriting and coproducing. Damon Wayans Jr. and Kim Wayans join as do Anna Faris, Regina Hall, Kenan Thompson, Dave Sheridan, Lochlyn Munro, Cheri Oteri, Chris Elliot, and Heidi Gardner. Michael Tiddes, maker of A Haunted House and its sequel with the Wayans brothers, directs.

Twenty six years ago, Scary Movie was primarily a sendup of the Scream flicks and it was a massive hit with a $42 million opening and $157 million overall domestic haul (still the best of the previous quintet). The all-time strongest debut belongs to 2003’s Scary Movie 3 at $48 million. By 2013, the franchise had run out of steam with Scary Movie V posting $14 million out of the gate and $32 million total (both lows).

Paramount hopes the 13-year pause breeds nostalgia. The notion could pan out. There are plenty of newer horror titles to parody including Weapons, Sinners, The Substance, and the recent Scream tales. It also doesn’t hurt that Backrooms and Obsession are currently doing amazing business and keeping the genre in the forefront. A best case scenario is an overperformance and series best kickoff at $50 million or more. I think it’ll open similarly to the franchise high, but fall just under.

Scary Movie opening weekend prediction: $47.5 million

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Oscar Watch: Red Rocket

Former MTV VJ’s turned actors is not a new phenomenon. For the kids in the crowd, that network MTV used to play videos of our favorite musical artists back in the day. Bill Bellamy headlined How to Be a Player in the late 90s. Karen Duffy was a henchwoman in Dumb and Dumber. And, of course, there’s the many contributions from Pauly Shore to the cinematic universe.

None of these performances garnered awards buzz, but Simon Rex appears poised to change that dynamic after his work on the network a quarter century ago. Rex is the star of Red Rocket, which has screened at Cannes. He’s no stranger to silver screen as he costarred in volumes 3-5 of the Scary Movie series.

This one is a whole new ball game courtesy of director Sean Baker. Four years ago, he made the acclaimed The Florida Project. It probably came close to Best Picture and Original Screenplay nods, but didn’t get there. Willem Dafoe was nominated for Supporting Actor. Baker (along his cowriter Chris Bergoch) are also responsible for 2015’s heralded Tangerine.

Red Rocket casts Rex as a former adult film performer who returns to his rural Texas uptown. A gander at the actor’s Wikipedia page will inform you there’s some meta activity happening here. Early reviews offer praise for the lead and picture itself.

So will this be the Academy breakthrough for Baker and company that The Florida Project couldn’t eventually reach? Some critics are saying it doesn’t quite match the filmmaker’s predecessor in terms of overall quality. Distributor A24 will surely mount a campaign and I believe that will include Suzanna Son in Supporting Actress as reviews are also singling her out.

We don’t know yet how crowded Best Actor will be, but I suspect Rex and his costar will at least be on the radar moving forward. Picture, Director, and Original Screenplay could be more of a challenge. One thing’s for certain: nomination or not, this will be the closest a former VJ gets to the big show. My Oscar Watch posts will continue…