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RBGPF | 3.66% | 61.75 | $ | |
BTI | 0.03% | 34.26 | $ | |
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SCS | -0.93% | 12.89 | $ | |
RIO | 0.48% | 65.265 | $ | |
CMSC | -0.53% | 24.65 | $ | |
RYCEF | 0.27% | 7.42 | $ | |
BP | 0.1% | 31.501 | $ | |
BCE | -0.09% | 33.36 | $ | |
BCC | -2.78% | 137.9 | $ | |
VOD | -1.21% | 9.515 | $ | |
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AZN | -0.88% | 76.761 | $ | |
RELX | -1.36% | 46.99 | $ |
'Spider-Man' stays aloft to lead N.America box office on slow weekend
With moviegoing slowed by the Covid-19 surge, "Spider-Man: No Way Home" easily clung to its box-office lead in North American theaters this weekend, industry data showed Sunday.
The Sony/Marvel superhero film, with Tom Holland as the popular web-slinger, took in an estimated $11 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported. The movie has now led the domestic box office in six of its seven weekends out.
Its domestic total of $735.9 million places it fourth all-time, trailing "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" at $936.7 million, "Avengers: Endgame" at $858.4 million and -- possibly now within its reach -- "Avatar" at $760.5 million, according to Box Office Mojo, a division of the Internet Movie Database (IMDb).
On a quiet weekend when pandemic-stung studios opted to issue no new wide releases, Paramount's latest chapter in the "Scream" franchise again took second place, grossing $7.4 million. As in the horror flick's 1996 original, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette again star.
Third spot was also unchanged, with Universal's animated musical "Sing 2" taking in $4.8 million. Its all-star voice cast includes Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Matthew McConaughey, Pharrell Williams and Bono.
Hanging steady in fourth was Universal's Christian romance film "Redeeming Love," at $1.9 million. It offers a parable of sin and salvation in an Old West setting: California's 1849 Gold Rush.
And "The King's Man," the spy action comedy from 20th Century, again made the top five, taking in $1.8 million. Ralph Fiennes, Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans and Matthew Goode star.
Rounding out the top 10 were:
"The 355" ($1.4 million)
"American Underdog" ($1.2 million)
"Ghostbusters: Afterlife" ($770,000)
"Licorice Pizza" ($691,000)
"West Side Story" ($614,000)
O.F.MacGillivray--NG