About $20 million came on its Friday the 13th release date. The film is the second-biggest September debut of all-time, preceded only by the $42.5 million debut of Sony’s Hotel Transylvania last year, according to Forbes. Insidious 2 also did more than three times the business of the first Insidious, which debuted at $13.3 million in April 2011.
The Family finished in second place with $14.5 million over the weekend. The crime comedy, starring Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer and Tommy Lee Jones, features De Niro as a mob boss, whose family relocates to France under the witness protection programmme, leaving chaos in their wake.
Last weekend’s box office champ, sci-fi sequel Riddick, fell to third place with $7 million in ticket sales, with a total earning of $31.3 million in 10 days. The movie stars Vin Diesel as an intergalactic traveler who can see in the dark. Riddick proved to be a hit merely for one weekend, with sales dropping by a staggering 63% in its second weekend.
Privately held FilmDistrict released Insidious: Chapter 2. The Family was distributed by privately held Relativity Media, and Riddick was released by Universal Pictures, a unit of Comcast Corp.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 17th, 2013.
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