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Film of the Day: The Waterboy

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Displaced 2006

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2006
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Directed by

Martin Holland

Starring

Mark Strange / Graham Brownsmith / Malcolm Hankey / Stephanie Fend / Cathy Miller / Stuart McDermid / Alexandra Bliss / Patrice Krim / Cathy Bone / Ricky Lam
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Spider-Man: No Way Home goes back to the top of the North American box office as last weeks top movie, Scream slips to number 2 on its second weekend of release.

Highest new movie of the weekend is Redeeming Love from director D.J. Caruso which makes its debut at number 4, and its the only new movie on the top 15.

North American box office QuickView

  • Number 1 - Spider-Man: No Way Home (5th weekend - non consecutive)
  • Highest debut - Redeeming Love (@4)
  • Longest run - Ghostbusters: Afterlife (10 weeks)
  • Highest total gross - Spider-Man: No Way Home ($721 Million)

North American box office breakdown weekend 21st - 23rd January 2022.

Spider Man: No Way Home

Climbing back to the top of the US box office this weekend is the Marvel/Sony Spider-Man movie which dipped to number 2 last week to allow Scream to have a week at the top but regains the crown on its 6th weekend of release.

The movie takes an amazing $14.1 Million on its 6th weekend of release which is a 30% decrease from last weekend.

The movie has now taken $721 Million in the US, this makes it already by far the top grossing movie of 2022 in America, but its also now the 5th top movie of all time.

By the time you read this is will have overtaken Black Panther to be the 4th top movie in America as it looks at the $760.5 Million taken by Avatar to enter the top 3.

Scream

The movie made a brave move last weekend and displaced Spider-Man: No Way Home for a weekend, but this week it falls to number 2 with a weekend take of $12.4 Million, a relatively large 59% drop over its debut.

This gives the movie a 2 weekend total of $51.3 Million and is the second top movie of 2022 in North America.

Sing 2

The smash hit animated sequel movie stays at number 3 with $5.7 Million on its 5th weekend of release, a small 28% drop over last weekend.

The movie has now taken $128.4 Million and is the 3rd top movie of 2022, in comparison to the 2017 original Sing its running at about half that movies gross.

Redeeming Love

The highest new movie of the weekend is from director D.J. Caruso and starring Abigail Cowen in this love story which makes its debut at number 4 with $3.7 Million.

The directors last movie was in 2017 when he directed the action movie xXx - Return of Xander Cage which debuted at number 2 with $20 Million.

The King's Man

This movie has proved to be a bit of a slow burner as it remains at number 5 this weekend with $1.7 Million, a small 20% drop, giving the movie a $31 Million total gross after 5 weeks and is the 4th top movie of 2022.

Tom Cruise returns to chart topping with Oblivion which replaces The Croods at the top of the UK box office.

After appearing in a couple of films, specifically Jack Reacher, that failed to be big hits, his new film Oblivion becomes the top film in the UK this week.

Taking a solid £5 million over the weekend the film easily displaced the animated film from DreamWorks which falls to second place. The Croods has done really well and has a total gross of over £22 million to date.

This time last year Battleship was the top film, which also debuted at the top with a weekend gross of £3.7 million. It replaced the re-release of Titanic.

Five years ago casino flick 21 debuted in the top spot with £1.6 million, knocking the previous top film, 27 Dresses to number 3, Son on Rainbow held the runner up spot.

Ten years ago Rowan Atkinson took his James Bond spoof Johnny English to the top on if's first week with £3.4 million replacing the previous number 1 film The Recruit which fell to 3rd.

Fifteen years ago it was still Titanic at the top , it's 12th week at the top. Studios rescheduled most of their films in the wake of Titanic so there were no new films.