LOS ANGELES, United States — New Paramount release “
Scream” leapt to the top
of the North American box office this weekend, showing the continuing lure of
horror films while finally toppling “Spider-Man,” industry watcher
Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday.
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The latest reimagining of the “Scream” franchise
earned $30.6 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period en route to an
expected $35 million for the full four-day Martin Luther King Jr. holiday —
more positive news for an industry still struggling with COVID-19.
David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research
called it a strong opening for the slasher film, even if the latest “Scream”
sequel didn’t scare up numbers like “Halloween 12,” which opened to $49.4
million last October.
Still, Paramount has already managed to recoup its
relatively modest $25 million budget.
As in the original “Scream” from 1996, Neve
Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette star.
Sony’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home” slipped to second
place, taking in a still-healthy $20.8 million ($26 million for the four-day
weekend) as its monthlong box office reign came to an end. It has now earned
Sony $704 million domestically and $926 million internationally.
In third was Universal’s family-friendly “Sing 2,”
at $8.3 million ($10 million for four days). The voice cast of the animated
musical includes Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Matthew McConaughey,
Bobby Cannavale, Pharrell Williams and Bono.
Fourth spot went to another Universal film, spy
thriller “The 355,” at $2.3 million ($3 million). It stars Jessica Chastain,
Penelope Cruz and Lupita Nyong’o.
And in fifth was “
The King’s Man” from
20th Century,
at $2.3 million ($3 million). Ralph Fiennes,
Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans and
Matthew Goode star in the spy action comedy.
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