Scream 7 box office lift

Scream 7 has hit $176.6 million worldwide — $109.5M domestic and $67.1M international — and is being tracked to surpass Final Destination’s franchise mark by the end of the weekend (koimoi.com).

Industry trackers are flagging a direct comparison to The Final Destination (2009), which box‑office databases list at about $186.16 million in lifetime worldwide gross. (koimoi.com) Variety reports Scream 7 has already become the highest‑grossing installment in the Scream series, overtaking earlier franchise entries unadjusted for inflation. (variety.com) Box Office Pro notes the film opened on roughly 3,540 screens and posted a franchise‑best debut that included about $5.5 million from 412 domestic IMAX screens and says premium large formats accounted for roughly 40% of early grosses. (boxofficepro.com) Deadline and other trade outlets pointed to Neve Campbell’s return plus legacy cast members Courteney Cox and David Arquette and expanded IMAX bookings as major promotional factors behind the strong box‑office start. (deadline.com) Box‑office reporting captured a steep second‑week decline of roughly 73% in U.S. receipts, a sharp drop that analysts use to assess remaining theatrical legs. (screenrant.com) Trackers also highlight the film’s global footprint: Box Office Pro listed early international returns from about 326 screens across 63 markets, with those markets contributing to the film’s broader worldwide trajectory. (boxofficepro.com)

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