Box-Office Weekend: Spider-Man Swings Back
Labor Day Weekend saw the return of two re-releases to the box-office weekend top ten, as Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) and Jaws (1975) both cracked the top ten, with Spider-Man topping the bill by with $7.6 million.
The re-release of Spider-Man: No Way Home beat second-place finisher Top Gun: Maverick by a mere $0.6 million as the Tom Cruise vehicle climbed two spots from last weekend to finish in second this week with $7.0 million. This gives the film a whopping fifteen-week total of $700.3 million. The film is now just behind Black Panther which sits in fifth place in the list of top lifetime grosses with $700.4 million. Meanwhile, DC League of Super-Pets also rose a few spots to finish in third place with $6.9 million after finishing in sixth last weekend. This gives the film a six-week total of $82.3 million. All of this activity dropped last weekend’s second-place film, Bullet Train to fourth place with $6.8 million, and a five-week total of $87.3 million. Last weekend’s top film, The Invitation plummeted to a fifth place finish in its second weekend of release as it added $5.8 million to brings its overall total to $14.8 million.
Meanwhile, Beast fell to sixth place from third last week with $4.3 million over the weekend. This gives the film a three-week total of $26.1 million. Climbing a spot to finish in seventh place, was the animated Minions: The Rise of Gru which made $3.9 million over the weekend to bring its ten-week total to $359.6 million. Also climbing a spot from last weekend, and finishing in eighth-place was Thor: Love and Thunder which added $3.0 million to raise its nine-week total to $340.5 million. Last weekend’s fifth-place finisher, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero fell to ninth place with $2.7 million, giving it a three-week total of $34.9 million. Finally, the second re-release over the holiday weekend, Jaws, swam back into theaters to claim the tenth spot of the box-office weekend with $2.7 million.
Two films again departed the top ten as Three Thousand Years of Longing leaves after two weeks and amassing $6.1 million in receipts. Meanwhile, last weekend’s tenth-place finisher, Where the Crawdads Sing, forgoes another weekend in the top ten as it leaves with an eight-week total of $85.4 million.
Weekend Box Office (September 2nd – September 5th)
- Spider-Man: No Way Home…$7.6 Million
- Top Gun: Maverick…$7.0 Million
- DC League of Super-Pets…$6.9 Million
- Bullet Train…$6.8 Million
- The Invitation…$5.8 Million
- Beast…$4.3 Million
- Minions: The Rise of Gru…$3.9 Million
- Thor: Love and Thunder…$3.0 Million
- Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (Doragon boru supa supa hiro)…$2.8 Million
- Jaws…$2.7 Million
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