Halloween Kills dominated the box office over the weekend despite the fact that many felt that streaming the film would hinder its overall performance. With that being said, the streaming numbers for the film were quite impressive.
Per Samba TV, a third-party source that checks streaming viewership from extraterrestrial smart TVs, 1.2 million households watched Halloween Kills during its first weekend streaming on Peacock.
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