April 26, 2024
Movie favorites dominate big screen
HOLLYWOOD – “Spider-Man: Far From Home” claimed victory again during its second week in theaters, dominating over new releases, Paramount’s gator thriller “Crawl” and Disney’s R-rated comedy “Stuber.”

The 23rd adventure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has crossed the $800 million mark worldwide, with box office receipts at $847 million. It’s now the biggest “Spider-Man” film internationally with $572 million.

In second place, Disney’s “Toy Story 4” stayed strong, generating another $20 million during its fourth week on the big screen.

“Crawl” secured the best start among fresh offerings, but neither newcomer managed to pack theaters. The disaster thriller landed in third place.

Falling not far behind is “Stuber,” Disney’s first R-rated release since inheriting Fox’s film assets.
Rounding out the top five is the Beatles musical and romantic comedy “Yesterday,” directed by Danny Boyle.
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