'Goosebumps' knocks off 'The Martian’ from US box office top slot

The horror movie starring Jack Black as the famous writer RL Stine surely took advantage of the upcoming Halloween, being released just two weeks before the festivity.

October 19, 2015 03:59 pm | Updated 03:59 pm IST - Los Angeles

The cast of Goosebumps during an event at Scholastic heaquarters in New York

The cast of Goosebumps during an event at Scholastic heaquarters in New York

Goosebumps is the new king of North American box office after knocking off The Martian from the top slot.

The family horror movie topped this week’s chart with an estimated $23.5 million in its debut weekend. The opening numbers were higher than expectations, reported Ace Showbiz .

The horror movie starring Jack Black as the famous writer RL Stine surely took advantage of the upcoming Halloween, being released just two weeks before the festivity.

Former champion The Martian isn’t far behind .

Goosebumps though, landing on the second spot with additional $21.5 million for a domestic total to $143.8 million.

To date, the movie has raked in $319.2 million globally against an estimated budget of $108 million.

Another newcomer, Bridge of Spies , debuted at number 3 with approximately $15.4 million.

The drama thriller which marks a third reunion between Stephen Spielberg and Tom Hanks was released in time for the awards season.

Another horror movie, Crimson Peak , debuted at number 4 with an estimated $12.8 million. The first weekend’s result of the R-rated release from Guillermo del Toro was a big disappointment.

Rounding out the top five is another family horror movie, Hotel Transylvania 2 , which has been at the chart for four weeks. The animated film, which is supported by A-list voice cast including Adam Sandler, Selena Gomez, Andy Samberg and Kevin James, adds an estimated $12.2 million for a domestic total of $136.4 million.

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