Box Office: ‘Uncharted’ Hangs on to No. 1 as Domestic Audiences Await ‘The Batman’
action vehicle enjoyed the domestic box office’s biggest opening since the star’s last film, “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” which dominated the holiday season to become the third highest-grossing domestic film release in history.
In terms of new releases for the weekend, neither of the weekend’s two biggest debuts is making much noise in its opening.” is projected to earn $2 million from 2,306 theaters through Sunday. The film is a bit of an odd duck: a comedy horror film that stars the Foo Fighters as themselves. Based on a story by the band’s frontman Dave Grohl, the genre film follows the Foo Fighters as they battle supernatural forces while attempting to record their next studio album.
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” took bronze, with a measly projected drop of 27% for the weekend. In its eleventh weekend of release, the MCU monster has never dropped out of the top three slots of domestic charts. The Sony release should expand its North American gross to a whopping $779 million through Sunday. With the Tom Holland film enjoying such slim drop-offs week-to-week, one begins to wonder whether a domestic tally above $800 million is in sights.
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