Ouch: Halloween Becomes Worst Box Office Weekend In Over 30 Years And Worst Weekend In All Of 2025

Ouch: Halloween Becomes Worst Box Office Weekend In Over 30 Years And Worst Weekend In All Of 2025

The box office has received a bad blow, as this Halloween weekend has become one of the worst ones in the history of the entertainment industry.

By DanielKlissmman - Nov 03, 2025 01:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Horror
Source: The Hollywood Reporter

The COVID-19 pandemic delivered a blow to the entertainment industry that it's never been able to fully recover from. As studios reduced theatrical windows and turned significant portions of their slate into straight-to-streaming releases, audiences became used to staying home for movies they rightly assumed would be in their screens in no time. This resulted in a significant hit to the box office, which led to today, where, aside from a few exceptions, movies outside of the blockbuster bubble (and, often, even those inside it) struggle greatly to find an audience. 

Now, it seems the industry has received what appears to be another sign of the changing times. Though a slower box office is expected during Halloween, this past one showed a major financial speed bump. According to The Hollywood Reporter, sales for the whole weekend are estimated to have come in at $49.8 million, making 2025's Halloween weekend the worst one in 2025. Per estimates from Variety, the weekend's top earners were the Colleen Hoover adaptation Regretting You ($8.1 million) and Black Phone 2 ($8 million). 

Yet, an even more worrying record has been broken. Comscore reports (via THR) that, without counting the pandemic, this also marks the worst box office weekend in 31 years. The previous record holder was 1993, which brought in an unadjusted-for-inflation $49.2 million. But the bad news don't stop there, because according to Variety, this weekend closed what marks the worst October in box office history, having brought in what Variety describes as "an abysmal" $425 million. 

The previous worst October was 1997's, with a cume of $385 million (unadjusted for inflation). That's particularly worrying, given the multiple would-be blockbusters released this month, including Tron: Ares, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere and The Smashing Machine. All of the projects failed to meet expectations, and in the case of Tron, became major financial flops.  

Per Variety, three major factors contributed to this disastrous result. First, the fact that there were no new releases; second, that Halloween was on a Friday, which meant families went trick-or-treating rather than go watch a movie; third, that the Major League Baseball championship became the primary source of entertainment for people over the weekend. 

Paul Dergarabedian, head of marketplace trend at Comscore, stated (via Variety) the box office needed strong projects to spark it back to life: "The cavalry cannot get here soon enough. The industry is in dire need of a boost [after] this scary-slow World Series-impacted, Halloween-festivity-laden weekend. It's emblematic of what has been a quiet post-summer moviegoing corridor."

Luckily, there are still a number of major releases slated to hit theaters this year. Those include Predator: Badlands (November 7), The Running Man (November 14), Wicked: For Good (November 21), Zootopia 2 (November 26) and Avatar: Fire and Ash (December 19). Many of them are expected to be major players at the box office, particularly the Wicked sequel, Zootopia 2 and Fire and Ash. Hopefully they will be able to reignite the box office. 

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Specialkail1
Specialkail1 - 11/3/2025, 1:04 PM
Worst weekend in 2025... So far!
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 11/3/2025, 1:05 PM
Conjuring 4 has done $486MM global box office, despite a September 5th release date. The movie could have done even bigger numbers with a summer release or a Halloween or holiday release. Huge audience appetite for good horror films. Overall audience demand is there, but the movies have to be good.
Lucasberg
Lucasberg - 11/3/2025, 1:11 PM
@GeneralZod - that's the whole deal.

Make good movies that have something honest, inspiring or astonishing to say or portray and people will keep coming.
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 11/3/2025, 1:33 PM
@Lucasberg - This. Summer of 1982 releases had those ingredients:

Blade Runner
Star Trek II Wrath of Khan
E.T.
Poltergeist
Rocky III
Tron
Conan the Barbarian
Fast Time at Ridgemont High
The Thing
Road Warrior
Firefox
The Beastmaster

FF to 2025, and Hollywood has dug their own grave, but they can still climb out IF they get back to basics of great filmmaking.
Lucasberg
Lucasberg - 11/3/2025, 1:40 PM
@GeneralZod - dang man look at that list.
cham2119
cham2119 - 11/3/2025, 3:34 PM
@Lucasberg - alot of yall need to understand the meaning of the word correlation trends don’t form in a bubble its the majority of people willingly eating up slop that is the reason that these trends are the mold now if you want a better quality of entertainment than saying so in the comments does nothing. Money is the only thing they understand. Also corporations aren’t you’re buddy they don’t care about quality on any spectrum all they care about is your dedicated dollar
Lucasberg
Lucasberg - 11/3/2025, 3:43 PM
@cham2119 - the point we're arguing is that the more film companies focus on making legitimately fresh movies with good storytelling, the more people will commit those dollars the corporations care about.
cham2119
cham2119 - 11/3/2025, 4:19 PM
@Lucasberg - and what trend leading up until now sets that precedent? Because for the last 20 years cbms and streaming content have been the norms but are people subscribing any less to prime video apple tv or Netflix? Than your dollar is asking for this regardless of what your words say
dragon316
dragon316 - 11/3/2025, 4:29 PM
@Lucasberg - depends on people, people no fans of tron like tron ares I like it not as bad others say, transformers one fans of transformers g1 are only people who saw that movie not new fans , depends who you ask fans of something will say that movie was goood for them but did bad at box office or barley made profit some fans have more over other fantastic four vs tron
bobevanz
bobevanz - 11/3/2025, 7:44 PM
@GeneralZod - there was also 4 big movies delayed until next year as well that were supposed to come out in October. Luckily November and December will be record breaking months.

So [frick] this strawpoll article without context. Saying because Halloween opened on a Friday, that happens once every 7 years not including leap year ffs
ThorArms
ThorArms - 11/3/2025, 1:11 PM
Usually a lot ore films coming out in October to capitalize on the fall vibe and holiday...Black Phone was basically it besides Tron: Flop.
MonkeyBot
MonkeyBot - 11/3/2025, 1:14 PM
Love this comicbook news!

LOVE IT!
JackDeth
JackDeth - 11/3/2025, 1:36 PM
@MonkeyBot - That joke never gets old.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 11/3/2025, 7:44 PM
@MonkeyBot - I love this parody account lol
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/3/2025, 1:16 PM
Damn , that’s wild…

It is crazy that there was no new big horror movie released this weekend but I guess with the World Series and Halloween being on a Friday , it maybe would have been impacted too greatly.

Anyway congrats to Mason Thames , he has the no 1 & 2 movie at the box office this weekend and with HTTYD aswell that makes it a great year for him!!.

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FrankenDad
FrankenDad - 11/3/2025, 1:18 PM
Man, Black Phone 2 was a mess. Even our 13 year old thought it was boring.

Too little, too late on Nerfing “A Nightmare on Elm Street”.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 11/3/2025, 1:51 PM
@FrankenDad - I found the first one boring. Never got why it's considered good by many.
FrankenDad
FrankenDad - 11/3/2025, 2:01 PM
@lazlodaytona - I don’t disagree with that, either. I fall asleep during part 1 every time I watch. My wife likes part 1 and made the kids watch it for a weird level of “stranger danger” 😂, so we figured taking them to part 2 was easy enough when we had some plans fall apart. You definitely won’t like part 2 if let 1 bores you.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 11/3/2025, 4:33 PM
@FrankenDad - stranger danger ... 😆 Nice!
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/3/2025, 1:24 PM
Honestly not too surprised that Smashing Machine or even the Springsteen biopic underperformed given both seemed like niche films that would an audience in their target demographics but were always gonna be more streaming watches then anything else.

Also in regards to Tron , that franchise has a more cult fan base then mainstream so it also doen’t have mass appeal hence the people who wanted to see it saw it but others weren’t interested or could wait to watch it at home.

Honestly , most people I feel would rather watch things at home now then in theaters since it’s to not much or any real additional cost and that won’t change until studios push back streaming release dates.
TheJok3r
TheJok3r - 11/3/2025, 1:26 PM
Hollywood seems to believe they're the only game in town for people to entertain themselves, resulting in them putting out far more mediocre and bad products than good ones. There's also the fact that people simply don't have enough time and money to spend on movies, which has led many to be very selective with what they go out to see. Fact of the matter is, the vast majority of Hollywood movies are not worth more than streaming at home whenever they drop. Unless Hollywood starts respecting people's time and finances, this is just going to get worse as time goes on.
Kadara
Kadara - 11/3/2025, 1:27 PM
They keep increasing their prices that it has become a luxury. Also there's out there now to pull the masses. I'm sure Wicked will change this tho.
JackDeth
JackDeth - 11/3/2025, 1:35 PM
I've got my tickets to 'THE RUNNING MAN' already. I haven't looked forward to a movie more all year.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/3/2025, 1:36 PM
@JackDeth -

Looking forward to hopefully checking that , Predator :Badlands and maybe Wake Up Dead Man in theaters.
thedrudo
thedrudo - 11/3/2025, 1:49 PM
@JackDeth - Same here. Looks like a faithful adaptation. Hope Wright delivers!
JackDeth
JackDeth - 11/3/2025, 4:05 PM
@thedrudo - I've never seen an Edgar Wright film I didn't like.
BigPhilbowski
BigPhilbowski - 11/3/2025, 1:40 PM
Not surprising with how expensive it's getting. My local cinema for 1 ticket, a popcorn and a drink is 25 euro
TheJok3r
TheJok3r - 11/3/2025, 1:56 PM
@BigPhilbowski - That's 100 Euro for a family of 4. That's asking a lot for event films, much less your averages ones.
BigPhilbowski
BigPhilbowski - 11/3/2025, 3:13 PM
@TheJok3r - yeah it's mental. Like kids tickets are cheaper but not by much. The real killer is the snacks. The popcorn and drink is more expensive than the ticket to see the movie. And that's just regular sizes. Go with a large drink and popcorn and you're pushing 30 euro
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 11/3/2025, 1:42 PM
The economy is not doing well, workers are being replaced with ai and movie theaters are still not giving much incentive to watch a new movie at the theater other than $30-$40 popcorn buckets. Someone told me the Galactus bucket was $80.

Maybe when the government decides to stop giving tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires while crapping on people making below $75k (this is obviously an over simplification) then just maybe people will start going to movie theaters again.

Rant over and out
TheJok3r
TheJok3r - 11/3/2025, 1:55 PM
@slickrickdesigns - It would help if these people would stop voting against their own interests.
Vigor
Vigor - 11/3/2025, 3:14 PM
@TheJok3r - not once has the economy boosted with a sitting republican president. Its true. And anyone can look it up

Unfortunately people tie the R vote to their very identity. They've been groomed to think republican vote is the only vote their entire lives. That if they vote D, its like they're betraying their very existence and way of life. They dont realize that the republican party has dramatically changed, and worse.. they've been blatantly manipulated and lied to

This is why education and critical thinking are well, critical. Having lesser educated and overall dumber population allows people to be manipulated. Im reminded of that guy mountainman who cares more about trans in bathrooms than literally any other issue on the docket. Thats a clear sign someone has their passion in thr wrong place and is not using critical thinking skills
TheJok3r
TheJok3r - 11/3/2025, 3:18 PM
@Vigor - "They dont realize that the republican party has dramatically changed, and worse.. they've been blatantly manipulated and lied to"

Actually they do realize this, but they still support them anyway. There were multiple farmers who voted Republican who said they'd still do so despite knowing it's hurting their finances. These people are beyond being a lost cause at this point.
IAmAHoot
IAmAHoot - 11/3/2025, 1:54 PM
A lot of people don't have money to spend on a weekend to the movies at the moment.
RolandD
RolandD - 11/3/2025, 2:16 PM
Good article but your headline could use some tweaking. The first clause renders the second clause completely unnecessary. There are so many users here who are not bright enough to get the changes in the box office or just refuse to acknowledge because it doesn’t fit with their narrative. People are not going to the movies as much as they used to.
MikeyL
MikeyL - 11/3/2025, 4:38 PM
People don’t go to the cinema as much as they did before. Plus when all that is out is dog shit, why would people pay premium prices to lacklustre products?
Titan417
Titan417 - 11/3/2025, 5:35 PM
The new Conjuring was pretty damn good.
kdav
kdav - 11/3/2025, 6:08 PM
I am sure it had nothing to do with Game 6 and 7 of the world series being on the Friday and Saturday night.
Nolanite
Nolanite - 11/3/2025, 7:39 PM
It's because people are starving and not getting their food stamps...

Nolanite out

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