

January 7-9, 2022

BIGGEST WEEKEND:
“Spider-Man: No Way Home”
$32,617,921
RUNNER-UP:
“Sing 2“
$11,597,590
BIGGEST PER THEATER AVERAGE:
“Spider-Man: No Way Home”
$8,130 per 4,012 THEATERs
BIGGEST PERCENTAGE INCREASE:
“Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn”
+395.9%
THIS TIME LAST YEAR (2020):
“Wonder Woman 1984” (WEEK 2)
$5,429,210
NEXT WEEKEND:
“SCREAM” (2022)
PROJECTED: $29.5 MILLION

#
TITLE
GROSS
TOTAL
BUDGET
STUDIO
WK
LW
+/-
| 1 |
| 2 |
| 3 |
| 4 |
| 5 |
| 6 |
| 7 |
| 8 |
| 9 |
| 10 |
| 11 |
| 12 |
| 13 |
| 14 |
| 15 |
| 16 |
| 17 |
| 18 |
| 19 |
| 20 |
| 21 |
| 22 |
| 23 |
| 24 |
| 25 |
| “Spider-Man: No Way Home” |
| $32,617,921 |
| $668,356,116 | $200m | Sony |
| 4th | #1 |
| “Sing 2” |
| $11,597,590 |
| $108,660,575 | $85m | Universal |
| 3rd | #2 |
| “The 355” |
| $4,621,765 |
| $4,621,765 | $75m | Universal |
| 1st | — |
| “The King’s Man” |
| $3,223,103 |
| $25,042,137 | $100m | 20th Century |
| 3rd | #3 |
| “American Underdog” |
| $2,330,235 |
| $18,659,824 | — | Lionsgate |
| 3rd | #4 |
| “The Matrix Resurrections” |
| $1,843,306 |
| $34,300,409 | $190m | Warner Bros. |
| 3rd | #5 |
| “West Side Story” |
| $1,369,974 |
| $32,114,019 | $100m | 20th Century |
| 5th | #6 |
| “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” |
| $1,115,529 |
| $125,039,654 | $75m | Sony |
| 8th | #7 |
| “Licorice Pizza” |
| $981,886 |
| $8,152,697 | $40m | United Artists |
| 7th | #8 |
| “House Of Gucci” |
| $616,744 |
| $50,069,949 | $75m | United Artists |
| 7th | #12 |
| “Encanto” |
| $613,501 |
| $92,508,666 | $120m | Walt Disney |
| 7th | #10 |
| “A Journal for Jordan” |
| $600,880 |
| $5,859,014 | $25m | Sony |
| 3rd | #9 |
| “Nightmare Alley” |
| $587,681 |
| $8,733,378 | $60m | Searchlight |
| 4th | #11 |
| “’83” |
| $191,027 |
| $3,927,340 | $36.2m | Reliance |
| 3rd | #13 |
| “Parallel Mothers” |
| $73,117 |
| $213,092 | — | Sony Pictures Classics |
| 3rd | #21 |
| “Dune” |
| $68,028 |
| $107,317,291 | $165m | Warner Bros. |
| 12th | #16 |
| “Red Rocket” |
| $63,293 |
| $772,753 | $1m | A24 |
| 5th | #14 |
| “Eternals” |
| $59,256 |
| $164,802,644 | $200m | Walt Disney |
| 10th | #15 |
| “Drive My Car” |
| $42,306 |
| $396,636 | — | Janus |
| 7th | #22 |
| “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” |
| $41,275 |
| $212,692,208 | $110m | Sony |
| 15th | #17 |
| “Belfast” |
| $33,305 |
| $6,958,510 | — | Focus |
| 9th | #18 |
| “The French Dispatch” |
| $27,534 |
| $16,048,256 | $25m | Searchlight |
| 12th | #19 |
| “See for Me” |
| $23,070 |
| $23,070 | — | IFC |
| 1st | — |
| “King Richard” |
| $14,553 |
| $14,751,232 | $50m | Warner Bros. |
| 8th | #25 |
| “C’mon C’mon” |
| $12,536 |
| $1,863,674 | $8.3m | A24 |
| 8th | #20 |

VACATED THE LIST


TITLE
DOMESTIC
WORLD
BUDGET
STUDIO
WK
HI
($$)
| “Memoria” |
| $52,656 |
| $412,941 | — | Neon |
| 2nd | #23 |
| “Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City” |
| $16,950,239 |
| $38,567,316 | $25m | Screen Gems |
| 7th | #5 |


































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