This year’s Christmas coincides with the weekend. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” won US$81.5 million in box office for three days in the North American market during the weekend. It won the North American Christmas box office box office champion without any suspense, and won the weekend box office champion again.
The animated film “Sing 2” won the second place in the North American Christmas box office with a score of 23.76 million US dollars.
“The Matrix Resurrections” ranked third in the North American Christmas box office with a score of 12 million US dollars.
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” premiered in North America on December 17, with a box office of $467 million in the North American market within 10 days.
Among the highest-grossing films in North American film history 10 days before the release, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” can be ranked third.
The top two are “Avengers 4: Endgame” (at the box office of 621 million US dollars in the same period) and “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (at the box office of 540 million US dollars in the same period).
Among the Marvel superhero movies, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” temporarily ranked fifth in the North American box office, with the top four being “Avengers 4”, “Black Panther”, and “Avengers 3″ ,”The Avengers”.
Among the movies produced by Sony, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” has the highest North American box office performance, and it has greatly refreshed the record held by “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” ($405 million).
It is worth mentioning that this year’s “Christmas Eve” (December 24) happened to be Friday, and this “coincidence” had a certain adverse effect on the box office of “Spider-Man: No Way Home”.
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” box office in North America last Friday was 19.65 million U.S. dollars, down 1/3 from last Thursday’s single-day performance.
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Otherwise, the results of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” North American Christmas file may be even more eye-catching.
In the global market, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” has accomplished a major event in the “Christmas stall”.
The film surpassed “The Battle at Lake Changjin” in the global box office on the 10th day of its release (last Friday) and won the 2021 global box office champion.
After last weekend, the overseas box office of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” received another 120 million U.S. dollars, and the global box office officially exceeded the 1 billion U.S. dollar mark to reach 1.054 billion U.S. dollars.
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In the global film history box office list, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” currently ranks 38th.
The film has only been released for 10 days, and its future results are promising.
The animated film “Sing 2” produced by Illumination Entertainment is the runner-up at the box office of this year’s North American Christmas Festival.
“Sing 2” premiered on December 22, and its North American box office for the three days last weekend was 23.76 million US dollars, and its cumulative North American box office for the first five days was 41 million US dollars.
In November, Disney’s animation “Encanto” just won the best opening performance of North American animated film of the year (at the box office of 40.6 million US dollars in the first five days), “Sing 2” broke this record.
When the first work of “Sing” was released in 2016, the box office for the first three days in North America was 35.26 million US dollars. The box office performance of “Sing 2” still has a certain gap compared with its predecessor.
The much-anticipated “The Matrix Resurrections” failed to achieve a box office explosion.
“The Matrix Resurrections” won only US$12 million in the North American Christmas period, ranking third. The film’s first five days of the film’s North American box office totaled US$22.5 million.
You know, when the series’ predecessor “The Matrix 3: Matrix Revolution” was released in 2003, the box office on the first day in North America was as high as $24.3 million.
However, because “The Matrix Resurrections” launched HBO Max on the same theater in North America, the box office numbers were not satisfactory to a certain extent.
The film still performed better in overseas box office: Last weekend, “The Matrix Resurrections” got a box office of 35 million U.S. dollars in overseas markets, and the cumulative box office in overseas markets reached 47.3 million U.S. dollars.
The performance of another sequel movie “The King’s Man” was not very satisfactory. The North American box office for the three-day Christmas schedule of the film was only 6.35 million U.S. dollars, and its cumulative North American box office was only 10 million U.S. dollars after being released for five days.
The predecessor “Kingsman: The Secret Service” North American first weekend box office of 39.02 million US dollars, “Kingsman: The Golden Circle” North American first weekend box office of 36.21 million US dollars, “The King’s Man” scores dropped stars.
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