"Spider-Man: No Way Home" is back at #1 over a relatively quiet weekend at the box-office which only saw two new semi-wide releases: "Redeeming Love" and "The King's Daughter". Both new release failed to find an audience.
Read more about the weekend box-office after the jump.
"Spider-Man: No Way" is back on top with $14.1 million (29.7% drop), which brings its domestic total to $721 million (fourth all-time domestically). Overseas it raked in another $27.7 million for a total of $970.1 million. The film has grossed a total of $1.69 billion worldwide, surpassing "The Lion King" ($1.66 billion) and "Jurassic World" ($1.67 billion), and now ranks sixth all-time at the global box-office.
Last week's #1 movie "Scream" fell to second place with $12.4 million (59% drop). The film's North American total now stands at $51.3 million, surpassing "Scream 4", which grossed $38.1 million in its entire theatrical run. It also added another $10.2 million overseas for an international total of $33.6 million.
"Sing 2" held in third place with $5.7 million. The film has grossed a total of $128.4 million domestically and another $112.7 million internationally.
The first of the new wide releases, the faith-based historical romantic drama "Redeeming Love" opened in fourth place with $3.7 million from 1,903 theaters. The film was skewered by critics (11% Rotten Tomatoes), but audiences mostly enjoyed it ("B+" CinemaScore).
The Top 5 is once again rounded out by "The King's Man" with $1.7 million. The film is limping along and has managed to rake in a total of $31.5 million domestically and another $73.8 million overseas, against a $100 million budget.
The last of the new releases is Gravitas Ventures' "The King's Daughter", which managed a terrible $750k debut in eighth place. The film was released in 2,170 theaters. It received a generally negative reception from critics (24% Rotten Tomatoes).
Last week's #1 movie "Scream" fell to second place with $12.4 million (59% drop). The film's North American total now stands at $51.3 million, surpassing "Scream 4", which grossed $38.1 million in its entire theatrical run. It also added another $10.2 million overseas for an international total of $33.6 million.
"Sing 2" held in third place with $5.7 million. The film has grossed a total of $128.4 million domestically and another $112.7 million internationally.
The first of the new wide releases, the faith-based historical romantic drama "Redeeming Love" opened in fourth place with $3.7 million from 1,903 theaters. The film was skewered by critics (11% Rotten Tomatoes), but audiences mostly enjoyed it ("B+" CinemaScore).
The Top 5 is once again rounded out by "The King's Man" with $1.7 million. The film is limping along and has managed to rake in a total of $31.5 million domestically and another $73.8 million overseas, against a $100 million budget.
The last of the new releases is Gravitas Ventures' "The King's Daughter", which managed a terrible $750k debut in eighth place. The film was released in 2,170 theaters. It received a generally negative reception from critics (24% Rotten Tomatoes).
Rank | Title | Weekend Gross | Domestic Total | Foreign Total | Budget |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Spider-Man: No Way Home | $14.1M | $721M | $970.1M | $200M |
2 | Scream | $12.4M | $51.3M | $33.6M | $24M |
3 | Sing 2 | $5.7M | $128.4M | $112.7M | $85M |
4 | Redeeming Love | $3.7M | $3.7M | N/A | N/A |
5 | The King's Man | $1.7M | $31.5M | $73.8M | $100M |
6 | The 355 | $1.6M | $11M | $5.3M | $75M |
7 | American Underdog | $1.2M | $23.1M | N/A | N/A |
8 | The King's Daughter | $0.7M | $0.7M | N/A | N/A |
9 | West Side Story | $0.6M | $35M | $23.9M | $100M |
10 | Licorice Pizza | $0.6M | $10.7M | $5.6M | $40M |
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