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FRIDAY AFTERNOON UPDATE: This weekend belongs to Sony, or at least the top two spots at the box office do, with Marvel Studios’ Spider-Man: Brand New Day‘s fourth frame of $35 million at 4,006 sites and Blumhouse/Atomic Monster/Stage 6’s Insidious: Out of the Furtheropening to $23M at 3,303 theaters
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AFTER EXCLUSIVE:Sony has made it official that Marvel Studios’ Spider-Man: Brand New Daycrossed $800M, now the fourth highest movie ever at the North American box office. The pic’s Tuesday came in higher than we were seeing at $9.9M. The running cume is now $803.9M for the Destin Daniel Cretton directed, Tom Holland and Zendaya starring…
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Two very different dinosaur movies devoured a modest chunk of the North American box office this weekend, although neither came close to unseating “Spider-Man” from its perch atop the charts, nor managed to steal second place from “The Odyssey.”
FRIDAY AM: Warner Bros/Bad Robot’s PG-13 The End of Oak Streetcame in at $2.5M for Thursday night U.S. previews. The running global tally is$6.5Mwith key openings in Italy and France. Global outlook is still $38M WW-$48M WW with the foreign haul likely outweighing domestic. Again, that U.S. preview take is around what Rampage did pre-Covid…
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It’s dinosaur mayhem at the box office as two newcomers about the prehistoric beasts — The End of Oak Streetand PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie — set out to challenge the behemoth that is Spider-Man: Brand New Day
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