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Published 09:45 23 Aug 2026 BST
Updated 09:20 23 Aug 2026 BST

Spider-Man: Brand New Day is on course for a fourth straight weekend at the top of the domestic box office, with Sony projecting that the Tom Holland film will add $36.5m across three days.
Brand New Day took $9.8m on Friday, enough to stay ahead of two newcomers, the horror sequel Insidious: Out of the Further and the Jason Statham-led Mutiny.
That weekend haul would take the film’s domestic total to $852.4m, moving it past 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home and making it the third highest-grossing release ever in North America.
It is already Sony’s biggest domestic film and set the studio’s global record last weekend, capping a record-breaking box office run.
Sony’s releases are on track to take the top two spots.
Out of the Further, the sixth Insidious film, actually led on Friday with $10.6m including Thursday previews, Variety reported, but Sony projects a $23.7m opening across the weekend.
That is well short of 2023’s Insidious: The Red Door, which opened to $33m and finished on $189m worldwide, and the new film matched The Red Door’s C+ CinemaScore, the series’ lowest.
Made for $18m by Screen Gems, Stage 6 Films and Blumhouse Atomic Monster, it holds a 60 per cent critics’ score and a 70 per cent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
At that budget it should still turn a comfortable profit.
Final weekend estimates land on Sunday. For Spider-Man, the only question left is how high the domestic record climbs before the run slows, in a year that has already delivered several other box office milestones.
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