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Dismal October Box Office Plunges to 27-Year Low
1 Nov
Summary
- October 2025 box office lowest since 1998
 - Halloween falling on Friday hurts weekend sales
 - Upcoming World Series game further dampens prospects
 

According to the latest industry data, the 2025 October box office is on track to be the lowest in 27 years, amounting to just $440 million. This represents an 8% decline from the $478 million generated in October 2024. The biggest October on record was in 2018, when major releases like Venom, A Star Is Born, and Halloween combined to earn $832.8 million.
The dismal performance this October is largely attributed to the Halloween holiday falling on a Friday, which has dampened weekend ticket sales. The horror genre, typically a strong performer around Halloween, is struggling, with the third weekend of Black Phone 2 leading all titles with just $7.6 million. Additionally, the final game of the World Series between the LA Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays is expected to further impact moviegoing on Saturday.
While some distributors had hoped for a boost in business on Saturday, the overall weekend is shaping up to be one of the weakest of the year, with only around $49 million in total ticket sales. The situation is a far cry from the post-pandemic recovery seen in 2021, when a stacked October lineup including Dune, No Time to Die, and Venom 2 generated $645 million.




