‘Hotel Transylvania’ checks in at No. 1
Dracula, voiced by Adam Sandler, left, and Johnnystein, voiced by Andy Samberg, are shown in a scene from Hotel Transylvania, which was the top movie at the box office last weekend.
LOS ANGELES — Adam Sandler’s monster mash-up “Hotel Transylvania” brought the weekend box office back to life after a late-summer slump.
According to studio estimates Sunday, the animated comedy debuted at No. 1 with $43 million, one of the strongest starts ever for a movie opening in September.
“Hotel Transylvania” set a new high for September debuts in terms of actual dollars, beating the previous record of $35.7 million for 2002’s “Sweet Home Alabama.”
Factoring in today’s higher admission prices, “Sweet Home Alabama” sold more tickets.
This weekend’s box office was further strengthened by a solid No. 2 debut for Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s time-travel thriller “Looper,” which took in $21.2 million.
Hollywood’s overall grosses rose for the first time in a month compared to the same weekend last year.