NoWayHome reclaims the top from at the box office with $13.5 million.
In a neck-and-neck race poised to conclude with a photo-finish, Spider-Man: No Way Home is expected to reclaim the top spot at the weekend box office after being temporarily dethroned by last week’s Scream sequel. Sony is estimating a $13.5 million weekend haul; a soft 30% drop from the previous weekend. The superhero film, which unites three generations of Spider-Man stars, is proving to be unstoppable at the box office, having performed about as well as it would have in non-pandemic times.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY After claiming the top spot in its debut weekend, Paramount’s Scream sequel registered a standard horror film drop in its second weekend. The film, which made an impressive $34 million across the four-day MLK weekend, is expected to make $11.7 million in its sophomore weekend.
Universal also claimed the number four spot with the faith-based drama Redeeming Love, which is estimated to make $4 million in its debut weekend. Just a few weeks ago, Lionsgate also satiated the seemingly starved demographic with American Underdog, which is still in the top 10, and has made over $20 million domestically.