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'Send Help' Stays Strong Amid Box Office Competition
3 Mar
Summary
- Sam Raimi's 'Send Help' continues to perform well in North America.
- The film earned $2.8 million last weekend, down only 35.3%.
- Send Help is projected to reach its $100 million break-even target.

Sam Raimi's horror film, Send Help, is maintaining a strong presence at the North American box office. The movie continues to draw audiences, demonstrating resilience against newer releases, including the highly anticipated Scream 7.
Despite a slight decrease in screen count, Send Help garnered $2.8 million in its most recent weekend earnings. This figure represents a modest 35.3% decline, indicating sustained audience interest. The film's per-screen average of $1,138 further supports its active demand.
Send Help is on track to meet its global break-even point of approximately $100 million. Projections suggest a domestic theatrical run between $65 million and $70 million. This performance is expected to result in a profitable outcome for 20th Century Studios.




