Spider-Man: No Way Home Takes First Again Making it Four Weekends in a Row
Spider-Man: No Way Home has again topped the weekend box office, the fourth weekend in a row. The film grossed an estimated $33 million to bring its domestic total to $668.8 million. While reaching $1 billion domestically seemed like an impossible task before its launch, the film might pull it off, or at least get very close. The film is such a juggernaut, other release dates are being moved.
Internationally, the film grossed $108.5 million over the week to lift that to $867.5 million. There’s little doubt the film will cross the billion mark for its international gross. At this point, the question is, how far will the film go?
Currently, the film has grossed $1.536 billion worldwide. It ranks #6 for lifetime domestic earnings (not counting for inflation) and when it comes to worldwide, the film ranks #8 and will likely slide into #6 at some point this week passing The Lion King and Jurassic World.
In second place was Sing 2 which held on to the spot once again for the third week. The film grossed just under $12 million domestically to bring its earnings to $109 million. Internationally, the film added around $26.9 million over the week to lift that total to $81.8 million. Worldwide, the fil has grossed $190.8 million.
In third place was a new film, The 355. The movie earned an estimated $4.8 million with no international returns yet.
The King’s Man took fourth place with an estimated $3.3 million. Domestically, the film has grossed $25.1 million. Internationally, the film added about $20.9 million to bring its international total to $49.2 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $74.3 million.
American Underdog rounded out the top five with an estimated $2.4 million to bring its domestic total to $18.7 million. There’s no international gross.
In comic films…
Eternals is still grossing at the box office with a week before it debuts on Disney+. The film added $58,000 to its domestic total to bring that to $164.8 million. It also added about $100,000 at the international box office to lift that to $236.9 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $401.7 million.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage looks like it has earning a little domestically over the week, about $100,000. The film has grossed $212.6 million domestically. Over the week it looks the international box office remained steady at 288.5 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed a little over $501.1 million worldwide.
My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission has remained just under $9.8 million. Internationally, the film looks like it has remained steady at $31.2 million and its worldwide gross just over $41 million.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings‘ domestic gross remained around $224.5 million. The film also looks like it remained steady at the international box office where it stands at $207.7 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed just over $432.2 million.
Black Widow has ended its domestic run. Domestically, the film has grossed a little under $183.7 million. The international total stands at $196 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $379.6 million.
Old looks like its run has completely ended. Domestically, the film has grossed $48.2 million. Internationally, the film stood at $41.9 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed a little over $90.1 million.
The Suicide Squad has ended its run at the box office. Domestically, the film has grossed $55.8 million. The film has also earned $111.6 million internationally. Worldwide, the film has grossed $167.4 million.
Initial numbers have 33 films earning $62,747,864 from 30,209 theaters. That’s a decrease of about a third from last weekend’s 39 films which earned $98,910,480 from 32,173 theaters theaters. The average earning was $2,077.13 this past weekend, a dip from the previous weekend’s $3,074.3.