No Way Home wins back box office from “Scream”

After spending one weekend at second place, “Spider-Man: No Way Home”It proved that it had some fight left. Sony’s superhero juggernaut swung back to first place in its sixth weekend in theaters and became the sixth highest grossing film of all time, globally.

According to studio estimates, the film reached $14.1 million in North America. Globally, it’s now grossed nearly $1.7 billion, passing the total earnings of both “Jurassic World”And “The Lion King.”In North America, it is $721 Million makes it the fourth-largest release.

Peter Parker First place backFrom “Scream,” which fell about 59% — a typical drop for a horror— in its second weekend with an estimated $12.4 million in ticket sales. Paramount has already made $51.3 million.

Universal and Illumination’s “Sing 2”With $5.7 million, it landed third in its fifth weekend. The animated title has made $241.2 million around the world.

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The holdovers had little competition this weekend. The two new offerings that were shown in theaters across the country were relatively lower-profile releases. “The King’s Daughter,”This fairy tale starring Pierce Brosnan was filmed in 2014. It has not been released yet. The film grossed $750,000 at over 2,000 locations. “Redeeming Love,”A faith-based romance between Nina Dobrev and Nina Dobrev was a hit with $3.7 Million.

“This is a very slow weekend,”Paul Dergarabedian was the senior media analyst at Comscore. “January is typically not a big month for box office. It may be a while before we have another big breakout hit, but once we do the floodgates may open.”

According to Comscore, Friday through Sunday ticket sales were estimated at U.S. theaters and Canadian theatres. Monday will bring us the final domestic figures.

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1. “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” $14.1 million.

2. “Scream,” $12.4 million.

3. “Sing 2,” $5.7 million.

4. “Redeeming Love,” $3.7 million.

5. “The King’s Man,” $1.8 million.

6. “The 355,” $1.6 million.

7. “American Underdog,” $1.2 million.

8. “The King’s Daughter,” $750,000.

9. “West Side Story,” $689,000.

10. “Licorice Pizza,” $683,357.

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