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Box Office: Spider-Man: No Way Home still #1 in quiet week

• Overall, the Australian box office was down 21%

By Talon AdminPublished Jan 31, 2022
2 min read
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The Australian box office has had a static week with no change to the order of the top five as Spider-Man: No Way Home continues to dominate, bringing its total to $76.66m. Edging closer and closer to the $84m needed to overtake Avengers: Endgame for the #3 spot all-time at the Australian box office.

Overall, the Australian box office was down 21% after making a total of $7.63m in revenue.

#1 Spider-Man: No Way Home $1.66m

They say time is undefeated but Spider-Man: No Way Home has been putting that notion to the test after seven weeks at #1 and another dominant win. This past weekend it averaged $3,780 on 440 screens.

#2 Sing 2 $1.00m

The animated family musical continues to bob along, maintaining its #2 spot after averaging $3,227 on 312 screens. The film now has a total of $17.50m.

#3 Scream 5 $854,666

The requel to the classic 90's slasher film, has now spent three weeks in the top five. Over the weekend it averaged $2,988 on 286 screens, bringing its total to $5.36m.

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#4 Ghostbusters: Afterlife $641,279

Another requel, Ghostbusters: Afterlife has now spent five weeks in the top five after averaging $2,049 on 313 screens this past weekend. The film now has a total of $10.52m.

#5 House of Gucci $601,285

House of Gucci has also spent five weeks in the top five, thanks to its average of $2,721 on 221 screens, bringing its total to $7.85m.

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