Spider-Man ousts Scream from the top of the box office





(Washington) Spider-Man: No Way Home, the latest episode of the Adventures of Spider-Man, took over the lead at the North American box office by earning another $14.1 million over the weekend, according to provisional figures published Sunday by Exhibitor Relations, firm specializing in the film industry.

Posted at 2:27 p.m.

The film, the first in the COVID-19 era to have raised more than $1 billion in North America and internationally since its release, has thus dislodged the horror film Scream who had briefly dethroned him last weekend.

Six weeks after its release, the Sony-produced film continues to bring a breath of fresh air to a cinema industry brought to its knees by the pandemic, with worldwide receipts of $1.69 billion.

The new version of the saga Scream, fifth of the name, comes in second position. The Paramount Studios horror film raked in $12.4 million in US and Canadian theaters from Friday to Sunday.

Third on the podium, the animated film from Universal Studios Song 2 gleaned 5.7 million this weekend (10 million expected over four days).

Other Universal product, the new Christian romantic drama Redeeming Love ranks fourth with revenue of $3.7 million. This parable of sin and redemption, set in California during the Gold Rush, was more popular with audiences, especially in the conservative South of the United States, than with critics.

The King’s Man, a prequel to the Kingsman spy films, starring actors Ralph Fiennes, Gemma Arterton and Rhys Ifans, retained its fifth spot with $1.8 million.

Here is the rest of top 10

6. 355 ($1.6 million)
7. American Underdog (1.2 million)
8. The King’s Daughter ($750,000)
9. West Side Story (698,000)
10. Licorice Pizza (683,000)


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