The latest weekend box office numbers are in, and Sony's Spider-Man: Far From Home was No. 1 at the box office for a second week in a row. According to Entertainment Weekly, the film pulled in $45.3 million at the US/Canada box office over the July 12-14 weekend.
That's down 51 percent from Week 1 where it posted $92.58 million over its first three days. So far, after 13 days in theatres, Far From Home is up 22 percent in box office revenue compared to Spider-Man: Homecoming.
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Far From Home made a further $100 million from overseas movie markets this weekend, pushing the superhero movie's total global haul to $847 million. That's a strong start, given that Homecoming made $880 million for its entire box office run; Far From Home is closing in.
Toy Story 4 landed at No. 2 this weekend with $20.7 million. It's now made $346 million in the US/Canada and $424 million overseas for a total of around $771 million worldwide.
Also on the charts is Stuber, the action-comedy starring Kumail Nanjiani and Dave Bautista. It made $8 million to finish No. 4. Its release is notable because it's the first R-rated Disney movie since 2013's The Fifth Estate. The movie was originally set up at Fox, but Disney inherited it when it acquired the majority of Fox's entertainment assets.