‘Scream’ dethrones ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ in US theaters

‘Scream’ returned to theaters on the 25th anniversary of its debut with a good part of the original cast: Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette.

The return of the saga Scream was imposed this weekend as the first option in theaters in the United States and dethroned Spider-Man: No Way Homed, which had led the list for four consecutive weeks.

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During the weekend and on Monday, which was a holiday due to the Martin Luther King Jr Day, the horror movie grossed $34 million, a considerably better premiere than the previous installment of the franchise, Scream 4, which in 2011 entered only 18.7 million and was a resounding failure.

Scream returns to theaters on the 25th anniversary of its debut with a fifth delivery which has much of the original cast: Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette. While Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett take over from Wes Craven (died 2015) in directing.

For its part, Spider-Man: No Way Home came in a creditable second place with $25 million admitted, despite the fact that it already reaches its fifth week on billboard.

At this point, the film starring Tom Holland Y zendaya add one total gross of $698.7 million making it the fourth highest-grossing film in US history, only behind Avatar (2009), Avengers: Endgame (2019) and Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015).

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Finally, the lively Sing 2 stood as third option with 10.5 million, far ahead of The King’s Man, which accumulated $2.8 million.

He closed the table as fifth option Agents 355, the action movie that features the Spanish Penelope Cruz among its protagonists, with a harvest of 2.7 million dollars after its poor premiere the previous week, in which it did not exceed 4.8 million.

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