After Scream ended its four-week winning streak on top of the domestic weekend box office last week, Spider-Man: No Way Home has once again swung to the top with $14.1 million in ticket sales.
As reported by Variety, Spider-Man: No Way Home is still performing incredibly well after its sixth weekend in theaters and held off all other films released in North America, including newcomers Redeeming Love and The King’s Daughter. Redeeming Love placed fourth with $3.7 million and The King’s Daughter only made it to eighth-place with $750,000.
Spider-Man: No Way Home has now crossed $1.69 billion worldwide, with $721 million of that coming in from North America and $970 million arriving from overseas. It now only sits behind Avatar’s $760 million, Avengers: Endgame’s $858 million, and Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ $936 million as the fourth highest-grossing domestic film of all time.
Worldwide, it has officially passed The Lion King and Jurassic World to claim the #6 spot. It sits behind Avengers: Infinity War, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Titanic, Avengers: Endgame, and Avatar.
Scream had a respectable second-place finish with $12.4 million in ticket sales and the fifth film in the slasher franchise saw a 59% decrease in sales week-over-week. After two weeks in theaters, Scream has earned $51.3 million domestically, $33.6 million internationally, and $84.9 million globally.
Sing 2 also continues to impress with another week at #3 as it brought in $5.7 million in its fifth weekend. Sing 2 has earned $128 million domestically and $241 million globally to become the highest-grossing animated film in pandemic times.
Rounding out the top five was The King’s Man and its $1.8 million weekend. It has grossed $31.5 million domestically and $105.3 million worldwide.
Spider-Man: No Way Home won’t have much competition in the box office until Uncharted – another Tom Holland-led film – arrives in theaters on February 18 and Robert Pattinson’s The Batman opens on March 4.
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