After Streak Of Peaceful Outings, Blood Spills At “Straight Outta Compton” Screening

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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After initial concerns and speculation of the new N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton biopic possibly sparking violence fell flat, a man suffered stabbing wounds at a theater last night (August 24) in California.

According to reports, the bloody incident took place in Orange County.

The victim was stabbed twice Monday night as he left the screening. His wounds were not life-threatening and he managed to run 7 blocks to safety before someone called 911 for him. Police say the victim — in his mid-20s — had gotten into a dispute with someone while he was inside the theater watching the movie. It’s unclear what sparked the fight. Many theaters across the country hired extra security during the premiere weekend of ‘Compton’ — however, there were no incidents of violence. (TMZ)

The overnight Straight Outta Compton success flick remained atop its box office competition in week two.

Straight Outta Compton continues to feel the love at the box office in its second weekend, on track to take in another $26 million in North American theaters. Universal’s N.W.A biopic earned a huge $60.2 million in its first outing. Three R-rated films — a horror sequel, a video game adaptation and a stoner action-comedy — are off to slower starts this weekend, and will all debut behind the hit holdover. (The Hollywood Reporter)

After only 3 full days in theaters, the flick managed to debut at number 1 and surpassed its $28 million budget.

“Straight Outta Compton” lifted the box office out of its August funk, debuting at No. 1 in the U.S. and Canada with an estimated $56.1 million. The movie posted the biggest August opening ever for an R-rated film, and it has become the No. 1 musical biopic. (Los Angeles Times)

Late N.W.A. leader Eazy-E‘s daughter E.B. Wright talked to SOHH recently about her overall support for Straight Outta Compton.

“We were filming it about a year ago and I spent some time on the set, just getting to know Jason Mitchell, who portrays my dad and he really just did a phenomenal job. I couldn’t be more proud and I don’t think there was anyone that could have played my dad better. The overall film is really good. Dr. Dre and Ice Cube and F. Gary Gary, director, they did a really good job. They were really sensitive with the whole story since my dad isn’t alive. His own personal part of the story, they had to sort of build around that so I’m just proud of it. There’s a lot that I feel was left out of his personal storyline but this movie was about N.W.A. as a collective and their brotherhood and how they started and everything they went through.” (SOHH)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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  1. They just made this happen. They facilitated this whole thing
    You know who “they” are.

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