After a month and a half on the big screen, the apocalyptic action movie is now showing in fewer than 200 venues.
Homestead earned just shy of $50,000 at the North American box office over the weekend, according to estimates from Box Office Mojo, which is down more than 75% from a week earlier and follows a drop in its theater count from 500 to 150 over the same period. The faith-based picture finished in 28th place overall from Friday through Sunday and has now delivered total ticket sales of $20.7 million since its release 45 days ago.
It stars Neal McDonough, Bailey Chase, and Christian actor Jesse Hutch and is based on a 2018 book entitled Black Autumn. The plot focuses on a group of people that holes up in a fortified compound after a nuclear bomb attack on Los Angeles. No word yet on when it will finish its theatrical run, but with so few theaters showing the picture, it should not be much longer.
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