January 21-23, 2022

BIGGEST WEEKEND:

“Spider-Man: No Way Home”
$14,005,614

RUNNER-UP:

SCREAM”
$12,213,638

BIGGEST PER THEATER AVERAGE:

“The Conversation”
$5,781 per 1 THEATER

BIGGEST PERCENTAGE INCREASE:

“FLEE”
+2,666.8%

THIS TIME LAST YEAR (2020):

“The Marksman”
$2,028,944

NEXT WEEKEND:

“Spider-Man: No Way Home”
PROJECTED: $7.5 MILLION

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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”
$14,005,614
$720,891,602$200mSony
6th#2
“Scream” (2022)
$12,213,638
$51,161,567$24mParamount
2nd#1
“Sing 2”
$5,751,920
$128,453,550$85mUniversal
5th#3
“Redeeming Love”
$3,530,180
$3,530,180Universal
1st
“The King’s Man”
$1,783,179
$31,514,193$100m20th Century
5th#5
“The 355”
$1,599,815
$11,080,825$75mUniversal
3rd#4
“American Underdog”
$1,177,357
$23,085,105Lionsgate
5th#6
“The King’s Daughter”
$723,802
$723,802$40mGravitas
1st
“West Side Story”
$715,559
$35,069,054$100m20th Century
7th#8
“Licorice Pizza”
$659,953
$10,762,601$40mUnited Artists
9th#9
“Ghostbusters: Afterlife”
$654,042
$127,106,581$75mSony
10th#11
“Belle”
$570,213
$2,764,801GKIDS
2nd#7
“House Of Gucci”
$558,101
$52,113,204$75mUnited Artists
9th#12
“The Matrix Resurrections”
$440,031
$36,605,105$190mWarner Bros.
5th#10
“The Tiger Rising”
$3,530,180
$3,530,180$10mVariance
1st
“Encanto”
$257,622
$93,426,914$120mWalt Disney
9th#14
“Nightmare Alley”
$228,716
$9,693,997$60mSearchlight
6th#15
“Venom: Let There Be Carnage”
$175,394
$213,481,167$110mSony
17th#13
“Parallel Mothers”
$167,408
$608,760Sony Pictures Classics
5th#17
“Drive My Car”
$93,592
$646,831$1.3mJanus
9th#18
“A Journal for Jordan”
$87,117
$6,400,032$25mSony
5th#16
“No Time To Die”
$75,945
$160,847,952$300mMGM
16th
“Dune”
$40,372
$107,458,109$165mWarner Bros.
14th#21
“Flee”
$36,411
$100,094$3.4mNeon
8th#35
“Belfast”
$34,045
$7,061,485Focus
11th#23

VACATED THE LIST

TITLE

DOMESTIC

WORLD

BUDGET

STUDIO

WK
HI
($$)
“’83”
$4,055,660
$7,351,061$36.2mReliance
4th#10
“Eternals”
$164,865,818
$402,064,899$200mWalt Disney
12th#1
“King Richard”
$14,841,743
$38,123,523$50mWarner Bros.
10th#4
“Red Rocket”
$1,023,086
$1,915,073$1mA24
7th#14
“Who We Are”
$234,217
$234,290Sony
2nd#24

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