Sony’s Spider-Man: No Way Home rang in 2022 in style, earning another $52.7 million over New Year’s weekend to become the 10th top grossing film in history with $609.9 million in domestic ticket sales, not adjusted for inflation.

Globally, the webslinger has set a slew of records, including becoming the first film of the pandemic era to clear a $1 billion threshold at the worldwide box office, a feat it accomplished without China.

Spider-Man is a huge win for Sony and starts off the new year on a positive note for Hollywood and theater owners. It’s the first film to do pre-pandemic level business even amid worries over omicron.

Universal and Illumination’s family Sing 2 was the other big Christmas win for the stressed-out Hollywood film business. Now that kids ages 5 and older can be vaccinated, family films are picking up. Sing 2 stayed at No. 2 over New Year’s weekend with $19.6 million for a 14-day gross of $89.8 million. Disney’s Encanto — which remains in the top 10 — also finished the weekend with more than $90 million in the bank domestically, but it has taken since Thanksgiving to get there.

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Meanwhile, The Matrix Resurrections and The King’s Man both disappointed in their holiday openings.

Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow’s Matrix — which is also available on HBO Max — was especially mopey over New Year’s weekend as it got overtaken by both King’s Man and American Underdog, a Christian movie about NFL quarterback Kurt Warner.

King’s Man, from 20th Century and Disney, came in No. 3 with $4.5 million for a 14-day domestic total of $19.5 million and global showing of $47.8 million.

Lionsgate and the Erwin Brothers’ American Underdog grossed an estimated $4.1 million for a nine-day domestic total of $15 million.

Matrix Resurrections rounded out the top five with $3.8 million for a 14-day domestic tally of $30.0 million. The film fell notably more than any other title in the top 10 — or 64 percent — revealing the impact of a hybrid release on HBO Max.

The reboot is faring far better overseas, where it is getting an exclusive theatrical release. The film’ foreign total stands at $75.1 million for a global cume of $106 million.

Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story continued to lag, earning $2.1 million for a domestic total of $39.6 million and $47.2 million. The musical opened in earlier December, but wasn’t able to find its holiday spirit.

At the specialty box office, Licorice Pizza beat the competition, grossing $1.5 million in its second weekend of expansion for an early total of $6.3 million.

More to come.

Source: HollyWood

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