US box office: Spider-Man No Way Home overtakes Titanic and hits Avengers Infinity War


Vincent formica

Cinema journalist

Cradled from an early age by New Hollywood cinema, Vincent Formica very early discovered the works of Martin Scorsese, Coppola, De Palma and Steven Spielberg. Thanks to these cinema godfathers, he will learn to deeply love the 7th art, forging an eclectic cinephilia.

Spider-Man No Way Home continues to rule the US box office! The Marvel blockbuster has just surpassed the Titanic score and is melting on that of Avengers Infinity War.


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Spider-Man continues to weave his web at the US box office! With an additional $ 33 million, Spider-Man: No Way Home has now brought in 668 million greenbacks across the Atlantic, surpassing James Cameron’s Titanic score (659 million).

The film worn by Tom Holland also topped Star Wars: The Last Jedi (620 million) and Avengers (623 million). He is swooping down on Infinity War and its 678 million! Globally, No Way Home just crossed $ 1.53 billion, making it the 8th biggest hit ever!

In second place at the US box office, we find All in scene 2 which garners an additional $ 12 million for a total of $ 109 million. A rather impressive result in these troubled times of the pandemic. On the other hand, the following feature films do not shine by their performance, having all brought in less than 5 million greenbacks this weekend …

355, spy film worn by Jessica Chastain, is the only novelty to reach the top 10 this week. He steals 3rd place from The King’s Man First Mission, which drops to 4th place. In 6th position we find Matrix Resurrections, whose attendance fell by 51%! He struggled to reach the $ 34 million mark.

Spielberg’s West Side Story also continues to disappoint with just 32 million greenbacks raised and a 34% drop in week 5. In contrast, Ghostbusters The Legacy continues to perform well, hitting the 125 million mark. Licorice Pizza by Paul Thomas Anderson and House of Gucci de Ridley Scott brought up the rear with 9th and 10th place in the standings.

Spider-Man: No Way Home as seen by Zendaya and Tom Holland

Source: Mojo box office



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