Tom Holland proved he's not going anywhere over the weekend when his films Uncharted and Spider-Man: No Way Home bookended the top three.His new action–adventure film Uncharted managed to retain its top spot for the second week in a row, while hiscomic book epic Spider-Man: No Way Home followed closely behind in third place, according to Variety.The 25-year-old star seems destined for a blockbuster milestone as his Spider-Man sequel inches toward an $800 million North American haul.
Incredible standing: Tom Holland, 25, dominated at the weekend box office, as he starred in Uncharted and Spider-Man: No Way Home, according to Variety; still from UnchartedUncharted, Sony's long-in-the-works video game adaptation, brought in $23.2 million from 4,275 domestic venues in its second weekend of release, representing a 46 percent decline in revenues from its opening.That brings its domestic total to $83.3 million.A drop of around 50 percent is standard for big-budget tentpoles, but making its hold a little more impressive, the film did not enjoy the rapturous reviews that greeted Spider-Man: No Way Home.
It helps that Uncharted is based on an extremely popular video game series and caters to younger males, a demographic that has been reliably going to the movies during COVID-19.Meanwhile, another Sony blockbuster Spider-Man: No Way Home took the number three spot with $5.7 million from 3,002 North American theaters, sliding only 23 percent in its 11th weekend in theaters.
Impressive:Uncharted, Sony's long-in-the-works video game adaptation, brought in $23.2 million from 4,275 domestic venues in its second weekend of release Flying high: Spider-Man: No Way Home took the number three spot with $5.7 million from 3,002 North American.
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