Sony’s latest Marvel film continues its record-breaking run, while new releases 'Insidious: Out of the Further' and 'Mutiny' debut to mixed results.

Key facts
- •“Spider-Man: Brand New Day” has earned $855 million domestically and $2.22 billion globally to date.
- •“Insidious: Out of the Further” earned $25.3 million in its opening weekend from 3,303 theaters.
- •“The Odyssey” has grossed $539 million in North America and $1.44 billion worldwide.
- •“Mutiny” received a “B+” grade on CinemaScore but earned only $7.5 million against a $40 million budget.
- •“Spa Weekend” finished at No. 9 with $3.05 million, falling short of its roughly $20 million production cost.
Sony’s “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” maintained its top position at the domestic box office in its fourth weekend, earning $39 million. The film continues to climb the all-time grossing charts, currently standing as the third-highest domestic release in history with $855 million in North American ticket sales.
By the numbers
Performance of New Releases
The horror sequel “Insidious: Out of the Further” opened in second place with $25.3 million from 3,303 theaters. Despite a lower debut than the 2023 installment “The Red Door,” the film’s $18 million production budget suggests a path to profitability. Meanwhile, the action-thriller “Mutiny,” starring Jason Statham, struggled in its debut, earning $7.5 million against a $40 million budget. The R-rated comedy “Spa Weekend” also underperformed, landing in ninth place with $3.05 million.
Box Office Milestones and Market Trends
“Spider-Man: Brand New Day” has reached $2.22 billion in global revenue and is positioned to potentially challenge “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” for the top spot at the domestic box office. Elsewhere, Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” remains a strong performer in its sixth week, holding the title of the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time with $1.44 billion worldwide. Industry observers note that the current summer season is the highest-grossing since 2020, with theater operators looking to fall releases to maintain momentum.
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This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Variety.

