‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ first in box office on opening day

The last took first.

“The Conjuring: Last Rites” was in the No. 1 spot in the box office Friday, raking in $34.5 million on its opening day, according to The Numbers. 

The supernatural horror is the ninth in the “Conjuring” series, loosely based on a true story of a family who moved into a Rhode Island and saw apparitions, heard noises and smelled rotten odors.

Vera Farmiga reprises her role as a paranormal investigator in “The Conjuring: Last Rites.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga reprise their roles as paranormal investigators in the flick, which the New York Times called, “a disappointing send-off; more an eccentric family drama than a real chiller.”

It is expected to take in as much as $75 million this weekend, according to Deadline.

In the second spot was “Hamilton,” which came to theaters Friday after being released on Disney+ in 2020.

The filmed version of the Tony-winning Broadway musical could enjoy earnings of up to $10 million this weekend.

Remaining in third place was “Weapons,” with $1.5 million in sales on its fifth Friday in theaters.

A filmed version of “Hamilton” was released in theaters on Sept. 5th. ©Disney+/Courtesy Everett Collection
In the horror-mystery “Weapons,” Julia Garner plays a teacher whose students go missing. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

“Freakier Friday” moved up a notch to fourth, with a $960,000 take.

“Caught Stealing,” which was No. 1 last Friday, flew all the way down to fifth, with $940,000 in revenue.