Far from home, dominating with a $ 45 million weekend – Variety



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The second weekend of Sony "Spider-Man: Far From Home" dominates the filming in North America with about 45 million dollars.

According to Saturday's estimates, "Spider-Man: Far From Home" will end the weekend with $ 275 million in gross revenue in its first 13 days in 4,634 establishments. The 23rd participation in the Marvel Film Universe is expected to surpass the second $ 44 million weekend of "Spider-Man: Homecoming," which also featured Tom Holland as the surfer. "Spider-Man: Far From Home" also generated $ 392 million internationally, for a total of $ 635 million.

The fourth weekend of Disney's "Toy Story 4" will end with $ 21 million, followed by the opening of Paramount's "Alligator Catastrophe" movie with about $ 11 million and Fox's "Stuber" comedy with about $ 8 million.

"Toy Story 4" shows remarkable resistance with a drop of 37%. The fourth installment of the 24-year-old animated comedy franchise will finish with $ 347 million in its first 24 days in North America, placing it in # 51 on the national big-ticket list behind "American Sniper". performer behind "Avengers: Endgame" at $ 850 million at "Captain Marvel" at $ 426 million.

"Crawl" is performing slightly better than expected, which had been indexed around $ 10 million on 3,170 sites. The R-rated horror film follows a father and daughter (played by Barry Pepper and Kaya Scodelario) who are forced to escape the unrelenting attack of a group of people. alligators after a Category 5 hurricane hits their Florida city.

"Crawl" generated surprisingly positive reviews for critics, attributing 89% of "fees" to Rotten Tomatoes. He received a B Cinemascore from the public. Alexandre Aja directed from a screenplay by Michael and Shawn Rasmussen.

"Stuber" is performing according to expectations, ranging from $ 7 million to $ 10 million in 3,050 facilities. This is Disney's first title R in six years since "The Fifth Estate". Fox began developing "Stuber" in 2016 and his first appearance was in March at the SXSW Film Festival, shortly before the end of Disney's acquisition of the assets of Fox.

The film centers on Kumail Nanjiani as a Uber driver who involuntarily participated in an arrest operation with Dave Bautista in the role of an aggressive LAPD officer. Directed by Michael Dowse from a Clancy Tripper script, "Stuber" is also starring Iko Uwais, Natalie Morales, Betty Gilpin, Jimmy Tatro, Mira Sorvino and Karen Gillan.

"Spiderman: Far From Home" is the 10th title to win more than $ 40 million on its second weekend of July, according to Comscore. The North American box office continues to lag behind last year with a total of $ 6.05 billion as of July 10, down 8.7%. Disney's "Lion King" is expected to raise concerns in the US domestic market next weekend with a launch of up to $ 150 million.

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