But I do know that Blumhouse and Universal’s $20 million horror flick opened with $50.35 million in its domestic debut, which is pretty damn close to where it likely would have ended up in a non-Covid/non-Peacock world. Nor do I know how many households made the proactive choice to subscribe to Peacock so that they could watch the Jamie Lee Curtis-starring sequel from the comfort of home. I don’t know how many people watched Halloween Kills ( review) on Peacock this weekend.
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