KEY POINTS
  • "Five Nights at Freddy's" grossed a surprising $78 million in its domestic opening weekend.
  • The movie benefited from a PG-13 rating, which helped draw in its younger fanbase.
  • It was the second-highest opening weekend for a video game adaptation.
A scene from the film "Five Nights at Freddy's."

If anything was going to topple Taylor Swift at the box office, it had to be a killer animatronic bear, right?

"Five Nights at Freddy's," the new Universal-Blumhouse horror offering set in an abandoned Chuck E. Cheese-type kids' pizza parlor, scored an estimated $78 million at domestic theaters over the weekend, a huge haul that surprised many in the industry. Swift's Eras Tour concert film came second for the weekend, with an estimated $14.7 million, putting its domestic total at $149.3 million.