After being pushed from the top of the box-office last weekend, Spider-Man: No Way Home reclaimed the number one spot from Scream by a mere $1.7 million.
Falling two spots to finish in sixth place was the action/adventure film The 355, which managed to take in $1.6 million and boost its three-week total to $11.1 million. The Kurt Warner biography American Underdog held steady in the seventh spot adding $1.2 million to give the film a five-week total of $23.1 million. The second debut of the weekend, the action/adventure/romance The King’s Daughter (not to be confused with being part of the earlier discussed “Kingsmen” series), finished in eighth place with $750,000. Falling one spot to finish in ninth was the remake of West Side Story with $698,000, which gives the film a seven-week total of $35.1 million. And, finally, finishing in the tenth spot after claiming ninth place last weekend, Licorice Pizza added $683,000 to give the film a nine-week total of $10.8 million.
As two films crept into the box-office weekend top ten, last week’s fourth-place film, Ryû to sobakasu no hime (Belle) dropped from the list with a total of $2.7 million. After falling from the sixth to the tenth spot last weekend, The Matrix Resurrections could only muster $435,000 over the weekend and failed to make the top ten, leaving with what has to be a disappointing five-week total of $36.6 million.
Weekend Box Office (January 21st – January 23rd)
- Spider-Man: No Way Home…$14.1 Million
- Scream…$12.4 Million
- Sing 2…$5.7 Million
- Redeeming Love…$3.7 Million
- The King’s Man…$1.8 Million
- The 355…$1.6 Million
- American Underdog…$1.2 Million
- The King’s Daughter…$750,000
- West Side Story…$698,000
- Licorice Pizza…$683,000
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