It took a day or two longer than expected, but Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has regained the #1 spot at the North American box office just shy of three weeks since it first arrived in theaters.
Since then, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts and The Flash have both been released, but with the latter proving to be a box office flop, the door was opened to the web-slinger swinging back to the top of the charts. That happened yesterday with a strong $3.8 million during its third Wednesday in theaters.
The Flash, on the other hand, fell to third place with $3 million behind Elemental's $3.5 million.
We recently learned that Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has grossed over $500 million worldwide and the U.S. definitely appears to be driving that. By Friday, it should top $300 million and could eventually go as high as $400 million domestically.
As for The Flash, while early estimates point to it remaining at #1 this weekend, there are those who believe Across the Spider-Verse will emerge the victor. It doesn't need to at this point, of course, but with so many people declaring it the better Multiversal movie, those who have slept on the sequel thus far may be tempted to give it a shot.
"A contender for the best Spider-Man film yet and easily the greatest animated movie ever made," we said in our review, "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is a jaw-dropping spectacle, a feast for the senses, and an instant Marvel classic."
In contrast, we concluded our review of The Flash by saying, "Far from the greatest superhero movie ever made and not quite among the worst, The Flash is still another mediocre effort from the DCEU with appalling VFX and a messy story that the excellent Michael Keaton and Sasha Calle alone are unable to save."
What will you be watching on the big screen this weekend?