The first Insidious movie came out in 2011, opening with $13.2 million en route to $54 million domestic and $97 million worldwide, from just a $1.5 million budget.
We’re predicting that The Last Jedi will have a slightly bigger drop than last weekend, which we’re estimating at 40%, which will put The Last Jedi’s fourth weekend at $31.4 million, with Insidious: The Last Key opening in second place with $26.2 million.
The Last Jedi pulled in $52.6 million last weekend, its third in theaters, dropping just 26.4% and bringing its domestic tally to $517.3 million, making it the top grossing domestic movie of the year.
The second installment, Insidious: Chapter 2 arrived in 2013, opening with an impressive $40.2 million, en route to $83.5 million domestic and $161.9 million worldwide, from a $9 million budget.