“Spider-Man: No Way Home” lost to new film “Scream 5” for its fifth weekend in North America.
But without a major new release, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” returned to the top spot with $14 million in its sixth weekend.
In its seventh weekend it is on track for its seventh summit with $10.4 million.
The media predicts that “Spider-Man: No Way Home” will accumulate $734 million on January 31, just $26 million away from “Avatar”, the third place in North American film history.
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Although “Spider-Man: No Way Home” has performed exceptionally well during the pandemic, it is almost impossible to challenge the $858 million of runner-up “Avengers 4” and the $936 million of champion “Star Wars 7”.
“Scream 5,” which opened on January 14, will take in $6.6 million in its third weekend, and has grossed more than $60 million in North America and nearly $100 million worldwide.
The film’s investment was only $25 million, and the distributor, Paramount, has recovered the cost and will make a small profit.
“Sing 2” also has good box office endurance, and it can still get $ 4.7 million at the box office in its sixth weekend, which is only a 17% decrease from the previous week.
The film grossed US$134 million in North America and US$247 million (1.571 billion RMB) globally.
Although it can’t be compared with Hollywood cartoons before the epidemic, it is already the world’s highest-grossing Hollywood cartoon after “Frozen 2”.
TOP10 box office box office in North American film history (Source: Boxofficemojo)
- “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” $936 million
- “Avengers: Endgame” $858 million
- “Avatar” $760 million
- “Spider-Man: No Way Home” $734 million (in theaters)
- “Black Panther” $700 million
- Avengers: Infinity War $678 million
- “Titanic” $659 million
- “Jurassic World” $652 million
- “Avengers” $623 million
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi $620 million
TOP10 of the global box office (Source: Boxofficemojo)
- “Avatar” $2.847 billion
- “Avengers: Endgame” $2.797 billion
- “Titanic” $2.201 billion
- “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” $2.069 billion
- “Avengers: Infinity War” $2.048 billion
- “Spider-Man: No Way Home” $1.7 billion (in theaters)
- “Jurassic World” $1.67 billion
- “The Lion King” $1.66 billion
- “Avengers” $1.518 billion
- “Fast and Furious 7” $1.515 billion
New North American Movies Next Week
February 4 “Moonfall”
Genre: Sci-Fi/Disaster
Director: Roland Emmerich
Starring: Patrick Wilson, Halle Berry
“Moonfall” tells the story of a cataclysm that unleashes a mysterious force that knocks the moon out of orbit and rushes toward Earth.
Now that time is running out, a team of people from the bottom of society launch a final blow to the moon, hoping to solve the mystery and save the earth from extinction.
February 4 “Jackass Forever”
Genre: Comedy/Action
Director: Jeff Tremaine
Starring: Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O
Ten years later, the members of “Jackass Forever” are back for their last big adventure.
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