NoWayHome reclaims the top spot at the box office with $14.1 million.
It turns out that the Scream insurgence was a mere blip. Things returned to normal at the box office this weekend with Spider-Man: No Way Home reclaiming the top after being dethroned last time around. The superhero film, which reunites three generations of Spider-Man stars, finished with $14.1 million, which is slightly higher than Sony’s estimates on Saturday. This is No Way Home’s fifth time topping the charts; it previously held the number one position for four weekends in a row.
RELATED: ‘SCREAM’: A Spoiler-Free Guide to Everything You Need to Know About the Return of the Iconic Slasher Franchise Speaking of dark horses, Universal’s Sing 2 made another $5.7 million this weekend, for a running domestic total of $128 million. Both domestically and internationally , Sing 2 is the highest-grossing animated film of the pandemic era, having made more than Encanto and The Croods: A New Age . Remarkably, it's still playing in over 4,400 theaters, despite being available on digital.
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