No One Lives, which opened in limited release for WWE and Anchor Bay this weekend, took in $45,900 for the weekend. The film opened in 53 theaters for an $866 per-theater average, which is low for an opening weekend but well above all WWE Studios limited release films following Legendary including The Day last year ($10,121 opening weekend), 2011’s That’s What I Am ($6,400), The Chaperone ($12,700) and 2010’s Knucklehead ($1,000).
No word on the film’s budget.
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