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Spider-Man Projected To Make $35 Million To Top New ‘Insidious’ Film In Its Debut

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Tom Holland’s “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” is set to maintain its box office dominance, easily outperforming new releases this weekend. Since its July 31st debut, the film has soared to an impressive $2.078 billion worldwide, becoming only the eighth movie ever to surpass the $2 billion global milestone. Projections indicate it will add another $35 million domestically and $85 million globally in its fourth weekend. In contrast, the horror film “Insidious: Out of the Further” is expected to debut with $23 million, while the comedy “Spa Weekend” anticipates a modest $3-5 million. Other new entries include the action thriller “Mutiny” and the family adventure “The Magic Faraway Tree.”

Lin Shaye and Amelia Eve in "Insidious Out of the Further," and Tom Holland in "Spider-Man: Brand New Day."
Lin Shaye and Amelia Eve in “Insidious Out of the Further,” and Tom Holland in “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.”
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Tom Holland’s Spider-Man: Brand New Dayis projected to easily top Insidious: Out of the Further in the horror film’s debut at the weekend box office.

Starring Holland as the webslinger, Spider-Man: Brand New

Starring Holland as the webslinger, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, of course, has been dominating the box office domestically and worldwide since its July 31 debut. Prior to that, Holland’s first film of the summer — writer-director Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey — packed in crowds to become the global box office champ in its first two weekends of release.

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As of Thursday, Spider-Man: Brand New Day has earned $815.8 million in North American ticket sales and $1.262 billion internationally for a worldwide box office of $2.078 billion. On Aug. 15, the Sony Pictures Entertainmentreleasebecame the eighth film in history to hit the $2 billion mark at the global box office before inflation is factored in.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day’s good fortunes are expected to continue in its fourth weekend of release, as Deadline projects that the film will earn $35 million from 4,006 theaters domestically for a No. 1 finish.

Insidious: Out of the Further — released

Meanwhile, Insidious: Out of the Further — released by Sony Pictures subsidiary Screen Gems— is projected by the studio to earn $23 million from 3,303 venues, which will be good enough for a No. 2 finish. Sony reported early Friday that Out of the Further — which is the sixth film in the Insidiousfranchise that kicked off in 2011 — earned $3 million from Thursday preview screenings

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The Odysseyis projected by Deadline to finish at No. 3 domestically with a sixth weekend take of $17.7 million from 3,091 locations stateside. Should that projection hold it will boost the film’s domestic tally to $537.2 million through Sunday. The Odyssey’s studio, Universal Pictures, is already eyeing it home entertainment release, announcing on Friday that it will debut on digital streaming and physical media in November.

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Joining Insidious: Out of the Further at the box office this weekend is Black Bear Pictures’ Spa Weekend, a new raunchy comedy written and directed by The Hangover and Bad Moms scribes Jon Lucas and Scott Moore.

Spa Weekend, which stars Leslie Mann, Isla Fisher, Michelle Buteau and Anna Faris, is projected by Deadline to earn anywhere from $3 million from 2,009 North American theaters in its opening frame.

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Also new in theaters is the Jason Statham action thriller Mutiny, a Lionsgate film that Deadline projects will open with anywhere from $7 million to $8 million from 2,703 venues domestically/

Additionally, Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy’s fantasy family adventure The Magic Faraway Tree, from Vertical Entertainment, is premiering in 1,611 North American locations; while A24’s Tony, starring Dominic Sessa as the young Anthony Bourdain, is expanding to 1,652 theaters domestically on Friday after opening in limited release on Aug. 7.

Note: This box office report will be updated

Note: This box office report will be updated throughout the weekend with new information as the numbers become available. The final weekend numbers for “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” and other films at the box office will be released on Monday.

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