`Spider-Man: No Way Home' Grosses $81.5 Million in Second Weekend

Sony Pictures' "Spider-Man: No Way Home" Los Angeles Premiere - Arrivals

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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Marvel's ``Spider-Man: No Way Home'' continued its remarkable success at the box office this weekend, pulling in another $81.5 million to lead all films, according to industry estimates out today.

The latest edition of the lucrative film franchise -- which stars Tom Holland, Zendaya and Benedict Cumberbatch -- has grossed $467.332 million at theaters in the United States and Canada since its opening last weekend, and is the first movie in the pandemic era to gross more than $1 billion worldwide.

Universal's animated ``Sing 2'' was in second place with an estimated five-day total of $41 million, Comscore reported. That film and some others opened Wednesday to take advantage of the holiday weekend.

``Sing 2'' edged out another film making its debut, ``The Matrix Resurrections,'' which made $22.5 million Wednesday through Sunday. ``The Matrix Resurrections'' is also available for home viewing on HBO Max.

``The King's Man'' opened in fourth place with $10 million since Wednesday, followed by ``American Underdog,'' which opened Friday and made $6.2 million.

Rounding out the top 10 domestic releases, as estimated by Comscore, were ``West Side Story'' ($2.8 million), ``Licorice Pizza'' ($2.3 million), ``A Journal for Jordan'' ($2.2 million). ``Encanto'' ($2 million) and ``'83'' ($1.7 million).


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