The uptick in ticket sales for The Wild Robot could be linked to teenagers buying tickets, then sneaking into Terrifier 3, indicating a clever marketing opportunity.
Despite being unrated, major theater chains are treating Terrifier 3 like an R-rated film, turning away youth, illustrating the complexities of film ratings and audience access.
Both The Wild Robot and Terrifier 3 exceeded expectations at the box office, demonstrating an unusual but effective competitive dynamic between a children's animated film and a horror franchise.
Terrifier 3's surprise success at the box office—unexpectedly topping charts over movies like Joker 2—highlights shifting audience preferences towards horror genres instead of traditional musicals.
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