"Spider-Man: No Way Home" is still the top movie at the box-office and continues to rake in big money. Meanwhile, the weekend's only new wide release, the female-driven spy thriller "The 355" is 2022's first flop.
Read more about the weekend box-office after the jump.
"Spider-Man: No Way Home" holds at No. 1 for a 4th consecutive weekend, grossing 33 million (soft 41% drop from last week), which brings its domestic total to $668.7 million. The film is now the sixth-highest grossing movie at the domestic box office, ahead of James Cameron's "Titanic" ($659.3 million), and it only needs another $10 million to overtake "Avengers: Infinity War" ($678.8 million). No Way Home" also added another $64.4 million from 63 foreign markets, bringing its international cume to $867.5 million, and a worldwide total of $1.53 billion.
Universal/Illumination's "Sing 2" landed in second place with $11.9 million, dropping 40% from the previous weekend. The film's domestic cume has reached $109 million after three weeks in theaters, becoming the highest-grossing animated title of the pandemic era. Overseas it has raked in a total of $81.8 million.
Universal's long-delayed spy thriller opened in third place with $4.8 million. The film received an extremely harsh reception from critics (26% Rotten Tomatoes), but moviegoers seem to enjoy it ("B+" CinemaScore).
In fourth place we find "The King's Man", which dropped 28% and grossed $3.2 million this weekend. Its domestic total has reached $25 million, while overseas it has grosseed $49.2 million.
The Top 5 is rounded out by the biopic "American Underdog" with $2.4 million, which brings its domestic total to $18.7 million after three weeks in theaters.
Universal/Illumination's "Sing 2" landed in second place with $11.9 million, dropping 40% from the previous weekend. The film's domestic cume has reached $109 million after three weeks in theaters, becoming the highest-grossing animated title of the pandemic era. Overseas it has raked in a total of $81.8 million.
Universal's long-delayed spy thriller opened in third place with $4.8 million. The film received an extremely harsh reception from critics (26% Rotten Tomatoes), but moviegoers seem to enjoy it ("B+" CinemaScore).
In fourth place we find "The King's Man", which dropped 28% and grossed $3.2 million this weekend. Its domestic total has reached $25 million, while overseas it has grosseed $49.2 million.
The Top 5 is rounded out by the biopic "American Underdog" with $2.4 million, which brings its domestic total to $18.7 million after three weeks in theaters.
Rank | Title | Weekend Gross | Domestic Total | Foreign Total | Budget |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Spider-Man: No Way Home | $33M | $668.7M | $867.5M | $200M |
2 | Sing 2 | $11.9M | $109M | $81.8M | $85M |
3 | The 355 | $4.8M | $4.8M | N/A | $75M |
4 | The King's Man | $3.2M | $25M | $49.2M | N/A |
5 | American Underdog | $2.4M | $18.7M | N/A | N/A |
6 | The Matrix Resurrections | $1.8M | $34.3M | $90.2M | $190M |
7 | West Side Story | $1.4M | $32.1M | $20.9M | $100M |
8 | Ghostbusters: Afterlife | $1.1M | $125M | $66.1M | $75M |
9 | Licorice Pizza | $1M | $8.1M | $0.2M | $40M |
10 | House of Gucci | $0.6M | $50M | $77.4M | $75M |
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