Spider-Man is a real predator: Spider-Man: No Way Home, still at the top of the French box office for the sixth week, passes the bar of 6.6 million admissions, according to figures from CBO Box Office published on Wednesday. The comic book creature imagined by Stan Lee has become the messiah of the cinema industry. The feature film, the first in the Covid era to have raised more than a billion dollars in North America and internationally since its release, has brought a breath of fresh air to a sector that is struggling to recover from the terrible blow dealt by the pandemic. The other films are struggling to exist. The other blockbuster of the moment, the animated film – and musical comedy – Tous en scène 2 has three times fewer admissions in five weeks (more than 2.2 million). by Nightmare Alley, by Guillermo del Toro (142,309 admissions) for its first week of operation. This film noir, which takes place in the middle of monster fairs, brings together a beautiful cast with Bradley Cooper, Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett.1. “Spider-Man: No Way Home”: 208,524 admissions (6,652,879 admissions in 6 weeks) – 770 prints 2. “Adieu Monsieur Haffmann”: 170,581 admissions (432,511 admissions in two weeks) – 675 prints 3.” Nightmare Alley”: 142,309 admissions (new) – 264 prints 4. “Scream”: 122,173 admissions (334,728 admissions in two weeks) – 439 prints 5. “Tous en scène 2”: 105,801 admissions (2,253,265 admissions in 5 weeks) – 814 copies
