Jordan Peele's 'Us' Will Rule the Weekend

The new horror film from the creator of Get Out is preparing to take the lead in this weekend's box-office race. Jordan Peele's Us is headed for a strong opening, and it's almost certainly going to overtake the winner of the last two weekends, Captain Marvel. Read on for more predictions.


Via The Hollywood Reporter.

Writer-director Jordan Peele's Us looks to do terrifying business in its box office debut this weekend.

The Universal and Monkeypaw Productions release is tracking to take in anywhere from $38 million to $48 million after staging a buzzy premiere at SXSW. Some analysts believe the film could approach, or even cross, $50 million.

The supernatural horror pic is tipped to wrest the domestic box office crown from Captain Marvel, which is heading into its third weekend with more than $800 million in global ticket sales.

Us, starring Lupita Nyong'o, is the second feature Peele has helmed after Get Out, the 2017 horror film that turned into a cultural sensation with commentary on race relations. Get Out bowed to $33.4 million domestically on its way to grossing $176 million in North America and $79.4 overseas million for a total of $255.4 million against a tiny $4.5 million production budget.

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Offshore, Us is set to debut in 48 markets this weekend timed to its U.S. launch.

Offering plenty of twists and turns, the pic tells the story of Adelaide Wilson, an African-American woman who returns to her beachside childhood home with her two children and husband, played by Winston Duke (Black Panther). Soon, they come up against terrifying and uncanny opponents: doppelgangers of themselves.

Critics have lauded Us, which currently boasts a near-perfect score of 98 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.

Peele produced the $20 million film via his Monkeypaw Productions alongside creative director Ian Cooper.

In a testament to the massive success of Get Out, no other studio is daring to open a new film nationwide opposite Us.

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