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Updated · Deadline · Aug 22
Spider-Man: Brand New Day Lands $36.5M as Insidious 6 Opens to $23.7M
Updated
Updated · Deadline · Aug 22

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Lands $36.5M as Insidious 6 Opens to $23.7M

2 articles · Updated · Deadline · Aug 22

Summary

  • $36.5 million put Spider-Man: Brand New Day atop the weekend again in its fourth frame, lifting its domestic total to $852.4 million at 4,006 sites.
  • That leaves the Sony release poised to pass Avengers: Endgame's $858.3 million domestic mark and become the No. 2 movie ever in North America.
  • $23.7 million gave Insidious: Out of the Further a solid No. 2 debut at 3,303 theaters after a $10.6 million Friday, with women making up 57% of the audience.
  • $18.5 million kept Universal's The Odyssey in third in its sixth weekend, down 22% for a $538 million domestic haul as it continued sharing Imax screens with Spider-Man.
  • $126.5 million for all films would make this another $100 million-plus weekend in 2026, up 61% from the same frame a year earlier.

Insights

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With Spider-Man shattering a two billion global record, what hidden factor is quietly driving the death of mid-budget action movies?
As The Odyssey claims the all-time R-rated crown, why are massive audience scores failing to save new releases from box-office disaster?