Scream unleashes Spider-Man at North American box office

The new premiere of Paramount, Shout, jumped to the top of the North American box office this weekend, proving the enduring appeal of horror movies, while Spider-Man: No Way Home finally dropped from the top spot, industry viewer Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday.

The latest version of the franchise Shout It earned $ 30.6 million for the Friday-Sunday weekend and wants to meet the $ 35 million expectation for the four days of the long weekend, as Monday is a holiday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.

David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research called it a strong opening for the horror film, although the latest sequel to Shout did not panic with numbers like those of Halloween 12, which opened with $ 49.4 million in October.




Even so, The most important he has already managed to recover his relatively modest $ 25 million budget.

As in the original 1996 version, Shout count again in this version with Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox Y David Arquette in your distribution.

Spider-Man: No Way Home (Spider-Man: No Way Home), by Sony, is still slipping in second place with a healthy gross of $ 20.8 million ($ 26 million for all four days) as its month-long rule at the top of the box office comes to an end.

So far, the collection of the superhero saga has earned 704 million in North America and another 926 million abroad.

In third place was the family production of Universal Sing 2: Come sing again! with 8.3 million (10 million for the entire long weekend).

The voice of this animated musical includes stars such as Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Matthew McConaughey, Bobby Cannavale, Pharrell Williams and Bono.

The fourth place went to another Universal movie, the spy band agent 355, which earned $ 2.3 million ($ 3 million over four days). The film stars Jessica Chastain, Penélope Cruz and Lupita Nyong “o.

And in a fifth place The king’s husband: El Origen, from the 20th century, earned 2.3 million (3 million). It plays Ralph Fiennes, Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans and Matthew Goode in a spying action comedy.

Complete the top 10:

  • Belle ($ 1.6 million; $ 2 million for the 4 days)
  • American Underdog (1.6 million; 1.9 million for the four days)
  • Love without barriers (948 000; 1.2 million for the four days)
  • The Matrix: Resurrecciones (815,000; 1 million)
  • Drop pizza ($ 800,000; $ 950,000 for all four days)



Reference-www.eleconomista.com.mx

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