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The “Ghost with the most” has done it again.

“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” was No.1 at the Friday box office for the second straight week, its eighth day in theaters, earning $14.4 million, according to The Numbers.

The long-awaited sequel, which has star Michael Keaton repeating his role along with several other members of the original cast, has pulled in $150.8 million since first hitting theaters.


  Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice. AP Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice. AP

The dark fantasy comedy-horror made history as the second-biggest September opening of all time, behind 2017’s “It,” which pulled in $123 million in day one receipts.

The psychological horror flick “Speak No Evil,” a remake of a 2022 Danish movie with the same name, opened at No. 2, with $4.9 million in first-day sales.

The movie stars James McAvoy, whose performance “will creep you out big time,” according to ABC.

Debuting at third was “Am I Racist?,” a film from American political activist and author Matt Walsh.

The film sold $1.96 million in tickets on Friday.


  James McEvoy in “Speak No Evil.” AP James McEvoy in “Speak No Evil.” AP


  Matt Walsh in “Am I Racist?” Am I Racist? Matt Walsh in “Am I Racist?” Am I Racist?

On its seventh week in theaters, “Deadpool & Wolverine,” landed in fourth, with a $1.4 million take.

“Reagan,” in its fourth week in theaters, rounded out the top 5, with earnings of $905,040.

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