‘The Boogeyman’ Reaches $20M Mark At Domestic Box Office

by Thomas Tuna

Still scaring up numbers.

The Boogeyman–the big-screen adaptation of the Stephen King short story–suffered a slight dropoff at the box office in its second weekend, but still reached a significant milestone, according to a report on Deadline.

The horror pic earned $8.5 million in North America this weekend, bringing its domestic total to $20 million and its global tally to nearly $28 million.

The Boogeyman–directed by Rob Savage from a screenplay by Mark Heyman–follows high school student Sadie Harper and her younger sister Sawyer, who are “reeling from the death of their mother, and aren’t getting much support from their father,” according to the synopsis.

And, to make matters even worse, a man shows up at their house who brings with him “a terrifying entity that preys on families and feeds on the suffering of its victims.”

Keep reading Horror News Network for any further updates on The Boogeyman.

 

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