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‘Spider-Man 3’ DESBANCA premieres ‘Matrix Resurrections’, ‘King’s Man – The Origin’ and ‘Sing 2’ at box office

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“Spider-Man: No Return Home” has been running for eight days and continues to dominate the box office around the world.

With the debuts of “Matrix Resurrectinos”, “Sing 2” and “King’s Man – The Origin”, Cabeça de Teia’s sequel seemed to be in danger of descending a few steps in the end-of-year fundraising race.

However, Deadline has reported that the aforementioned titles do not match the movie with Tom Holland.

Last Wednesday alone, “Spider-Man 3” grossed $ 27.8 million in the United States, while “Sing 2” opened with $ 08 million in 3,892 theaters across the country.

The animated brand is a 27% drop from the original, which grossed $ 11 million when it premiered in 2016, while playing against “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.”

Even though it was one of the most anticipated films of the year, “The Matrix Resurrections” recorded just $ 6.4 million in 3,552 US theaters on its first day of screening.

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The initial bad box office can be explained by the release of the feature film on HBO Max. Still, the new film surpassed the original’s first gross film, which grossed $ 4.8 million in 2,704 theaters in 1999.

Sadly, “Matrix Resurrections” also received harsh reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and only got 66% approval, which contributed to the public’s lack of enthusiasm for going to the movies.

‘King’s Man – The Origin’ went through the same suffocation and got just 43% approval on the site, justifying the opening of a measly $ 2.3 million in 3,175 US theaters .

Recall that “Spider-Man: No Return Home” is already considered a commercial and critical phenomenon, and continues to break world box office records.

The film already totals an astounding $ 779 million worldwide and is expected to hit the billion dollar mark by next Monday, becoming the biggest blockbuster of the past two years.

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Directed again by Jon Watts, the cast includes Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Marisa Tomei, JK Simmons, Jamie Foxx, Alfred Molina, Martin Starr and Jacob Batalon.

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