Box Office: ‘Spider-Man’ stays on top while two dino movies battle for third
Spider-Man: Brand New Day added $70 million in U.S. and Canada ticket sales as family audiences pushed Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie into a close third-place race.
- Spider-Man: Brand New Day maintained its box office lead this weekend, earning $70 million domestically and reaching $785.8 million total, making it the fourth biggest domestic release ever.
- The Odyssey held second place with $23.2 million, pushing its domestic total to $504.7 million as the summer season closed with over $4.2 billion in ticket sales, 5.7% ahead of 2019.
- Two dinosaur films battled for third place, with The End of Oak Street earning $21 million from 3,446 locations and narrowly edging out Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie at $20.5 million.
- The Katseye documentary Katseye: Wild Hearts rounded out the top five with $4 million, while Six: The Musical Live opened in sixth with $3 million and The Brink of War followed with $2.7 million.
- Outside the top 10, The Matthew McConaughey crime thriller The Rivals of Amziah King opened with just over $1 million from 632 theaters, while Vishwanath & Sons took 10th place with $1.6 million.
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Spider-Man stays on top while two dino movies battle for third at North American box office
Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie and The End Of Oak Street, one targeted to very young children and the other an original PG-13 rated action movie, battled for third place in their first weekend in theatres.
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Two very different dinosaur movies devoured a modest chunk of the North American box office this weekend, although neither came close to unseating “Spider-Man” from its perch atop the charts, nor managed to steal second place from “The Odyssey.”
Box Office: 'Spider-Man' stays on top while two dino movies
Two very different dinosaur movies devoured a modest chunk of the North American box office this weekend, although neither came close to unseating “Spider-Man” from its perch atop the charts, nor managed to steal second place from “The Odyssey.” “Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie” and “The End of Oak Street,” one targeted to very young children and the other an original PG-13 rated action movie, battled for third place in their first weekend in theater…
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