Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Tops Box Office
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse tops the box Office in it fourth weekend of release. The movie took the top spot from The Flash at the box office after the DC Comics film suffered a historic decline.
In its second week of release, The Flash declined 73 percent from last week, falling to third place by earning just $15.3 million in the domestic market. The sharp drop is the most for a DC Comics adaption since Black Adam fell 59 percent and Shazam! Fury Of The Gods dropped 69 percent in their second weeks respectively. It’s also the most significant drop for any superhero film ever. Yikes.
The Flash, which had a budget of $200 million, has barely made a profit, after earning 87 million at the domestic box office and $123.3 million overseas, bringing its worldwide total to $210.9 million.
The latest Spidey film, on the other hand, returned to the No. 1 spot in its fourth weekend with an impressive $19.3 million. According to Variety, it’s rare for a film to retake the box office this deep into its theatrical run and right before the fiery summer movie season. The Sony Pictures film has earned a whopping $316 million in North America and $560 million globally, giving it a worldwide total of $876 million.