No Place for Home tops the box office on Labor Day Weekend

Spider-Man: There’s no way home It swings back to the top of the box office over the dreary Labor Day weekend. The film returns to cinemas with its “More Fun Stuff” release, which features restored deleted scenes, including one that was previously cut after the credits. It also arrived just in time for Saturday’s first National Film Day, with theaters selling out tickets for $3. Spider-Man: There’s no way home It added $6 million to the Friday-Saturday box office, and is expected to earn $7.6 million through Monday. That’s the lowest total in years for the top-grossing movie over Labor Day (Marvel Studios broke records last year with Shang-Chi and Legend of the Ten Rings openings of $94 million over the same four-day weekend, which is likely to be More than the total box office of all movies combined this year), but that’s to be expected after similar dismal numbers last weekend.

while. Top Gun: MaverickLaunched on Memorial Day weekend, it wraps up the summer with $7 million over its four-day weekend. It will also exceed $700 million worldwide.

DC League of Super-Pets Spends a good weekend, taking advantage of the National Film Day discount where parents take their kids to watch the animated movie. Express train And the the invitation It will wrap up the top five movies this weekend. The full list of the top 10 box office movies this weekend is in the works.

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