With news of multiple version of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, it’s not a surprise that it’d eventually move back into first place. It did this weekend, as the previous box office champ, The Flash, took a massive trip.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse grossed an esitmated $19.3 million to bring its domestic total to $317.1 million. Internationally, the film add $34.2 million over the week to bring that total to $243.2 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $560.3 million.
Elemental held on to second with $18.5 million to lift its domestic total to $65.5 million. Over the week, it added $40.6 million internationally where it has grossed $55.6 million. In two weeks, the film has earned $121.1 million worldwide.
The Flash fell from first to third, losing 72.3% from the previous week. It grossed an estimated $15.3 million to bring its domestic total to $87.6 million. Over the week, it added $48.3 million internationally to bring that total to $123.3 million for a worldwide gross of $210.9 million.
No Hard Feelings debuted in fourth place with $15.1 million domestically and $9.5 million internationally for a worldwide debut of $24.6 million.
Rounding out the top five was Transformers: Rise of the Beasts which added $11.6 million to its domestic total which is now $122.9 million. Internationally, the film grossed an impressive $95 million to bring that total to $218.3 million for a worldwide gross of $341.2 million.
In comic film news…
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 fell to eighth place with a little over $3.5 million. It has now grossed $351.1 million domestically. Over the week, it grossed $300,000 internationally where it has now earned $476.8 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $827.9 million.
The week’s overall box office success…
Numbers have 19 films earning $109,427,621 from 31,679 theaters. That’s a drop from last weekend’s $163,789,317 from 29,306 theaters and 51 films. But, it’s still a solid weekend box office. The average earning was $3,454.26 this past weekend, a big dip from the previous weekend’s $5,588.94.
Source: Graphic Policy