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'Spider-Man' Fourth Box Office Weekend Arrives; 'Insidious 6' Opens

Deadline Published Aug 20, 2026 Reviewed Aug 21, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
'Spider-Man' Fourth Box Office Weekend Arrives; 'Insidious 6' Opens
Spider-Man: Brand New Day is projected to earn $35 million at the domestic box office and $85 million worldwide during its fourth weekend.
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day's projected 50% fourth-weekend decline is comparable to Disney/Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame.
50 % · fourth-weekend decline
Warner Bros’ American Sniper holds the record for the best fourth weekend at the domestic box office with $89.3 million, followed by Avatar with $50.3 million.
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20th Century Studio’s Avatar has grossed $2.9 billion, and Avengers: Endgame has grossed $2.79 billion.
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China’s animated Ne Zha 2 has grossed $2.27 billion.
2270000000 USD · worldwide gross
Spider-Man: Brand New Day became the fastest film to cross $800 million in 19 days stateside.
800000000 USD · domestic gross19 days · time to cross $800M
Disney/Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens is the only movie to have ever crossed $900 million in North America.
900000000 USD · North American gross
Blumhouse Atomic Monster’s Insidious: Out of the Further, which had an $18 million budget, is projected to earn between $23 million and $27 million from 3,303 theaters.
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2023’s Insidious: The Red Door had a $33 million opening, while Insidious 2 holds the franchise record with a $40.2 million opening, and the Insidious franchise is 16 years old.
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Insidious: The Red Door became the highest-grossing film in the franchise with $189 million worldwide.
189000000 USD · worldwide gross
The entire Insidious franchise has a global gross of nearly $732 million to date.
about 732000000 USD · global gross
Rotten Tomatoes critics rate Insidious: Out of the Further as 60% fresh.
60 % · critic rating Rotten Tomatoes critics
Insidious: Out of the Further is projected to earn $26 million overseas across 64 territories, for a global start between $49 million and $53 million.
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Insidious: The Red Door opened to $3.7 million in the Philippines.
3700000 USD · opening gross in the Philippines
Insidious: The Red Door reportedly opened to $1 million in Peru.
1000000 USD · opening gross in Peru
Scream 7 is the biggest horror franchise opener year-to-date with $97.2 million worldwide and $63.6 million domestically.
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Black Bear’s Spa Weekend is projected to earn between $3 million and $5 million from 2,009 sites.
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The Jason Statham movie Mutiny is booked at 2,703 theaters in the U.S. and Canada.
2703 theaters · number of theaters
Vertical's Andrew Garfield family movie The Magic Faraway Tree is showing at 1,611 theaters.
1611 theaters · number of theaters
The Ben Gregor-directed movie The Magic Faraway Tree has collected more than $32 million at the foreign box office, with over $20 million of that coming from the UK, according to Box Office Mojo.
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Critics rate The Magic Faraway Tree as 84% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.
84 % · critic rating Critics

Absolutely none here as Spider-Man: Brand New Day heads for a healthy fourth weekend of $35 million at this weekend’s domestic box office, and $85M worldwide. That 50% fourth-weekend decline is on par with Disney/Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame.

As we told you, Spider-Man‘s fourth weekend in North America will likely not be one for the record books; the best fourth weekend at the domestic B.O. belongs to Warner Bros’ American Sniper at $89.3M, followed by Avatar with $50.3M.

How high will Sony’s highest-grossing movie ever with $2 billion-plus go? It likely won’t topple the high points of 20th Century Studio’s Avatar ($2.9B) or Avengers: Endgame ($2.79B, and will raise its grosses more after its September re-issue). However, Brand New Day has a shot at pushing China’s animated Ne Zha 2 further down on the charts (that pic grossed $2.27B).

As we told you earlier this week, Spider-Man: Brand New Day became the fastest film to cross $800M in 19 days stateside. The movie remains in competition with history; Disney/Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens is the only movie ever to cross $900M in North America.

Sony will likely have bragging rights for No. 2 stateside this upcoming frame with Blumhouse Atomic Monster’s $18M spinoff Insidious: Out of the Further, which is looking at $23M-$27M at 3,303 theaters. The previous installment, 2023’s Insidious: The Red Door, came in well ahead of expectations for the 16-year-old PG-13 spooky franchise with a $33M start (though not a record; that’s still owned by Insidious 2 at $40.2M), knocking out Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny in its second weekend. Red Door is considered a bit of a unicorn as it was a reunion of the franchise’s original cast Rose Byrne and Patrick Wilson, the latter making his feature directorial debut. The pic wound up becoming the highest-grossing in the franchise with $189M worldwide.

The entire Insidious franchise’s global gross to date is nearly $732M.

Insidious: Out of the Further will share PLFs with Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Imax will be split between Brand New Day and Odyssey. Previews start in U.S.-Canada at 2 p.m.. Rotten Tomatoes critics are at 60% fresh for Out of the Further.

Overseas, Insidious: Out of the Further, which stars franchise’s thespian Lin Shaye and is directed and written by Come Play‘s Jacob Chase, is looking at $26M in 64 territories for a global start between $49M-$53M. The offshore forecast of $26M is around where Insidious 3 and Insidious: The Last Key were. These supernatural movies do well in Catholic countries, and already we’re hearing that Out of the Further has posted the best opening day for a horror movie ever in the Philippines (Red Door opened to $3.7M there). Shaye traveled to Peru, so expect at pop at the B.O. there (Red Door opened to a reported $1M there). The sequel won’t be going in Japan or China, but will be scaring up Korea in addition to other major foreign territories.

Overall, Out of the Further will be another test for franchise horror in a year dominated by YouTube genre creators via Obsession and Backrooms. Scream 7 is by far the biggest horror franchise opener YTD with $97.2M WW (and $63.6M domestic). Those numbers were also record starts in the series for that Kevin Williamson franchise.

Others wides entries at the domestic B.O. this weekend are in the single-digits range, i.e., Black Bear’s Spa Weekend from The Hangover architects Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, at 2,009 sites with $3M-$5M. Pic stars Anna Faris, Isla Fisher, Michelle Buteau and Leslie Mann and follows a group of friends (and the one GF they box out) at a posh spa resort where they wreck havoc.

Lionsgate has the Jean-François Richet-directed Jason Statham movie Mutiny, which follows a guy aboard a cargo ship on a one-man crusade after witnessing his billionaire boss’ murder and is framed for the crime. Statham’s protag is out to avenge his boss’ death only to discover an international conspiracy. The studio has released a long list of Statham movies. The R-rated pic’s previews start at 5 p.m. today. Critics are 49% Rotten on Statham’s latest. Mutiny is booked at 2,703 theaters in U.S./Canada.

Vertical has the Andrew Garfield family movie The Magic Faraway Tree at 1,611 theaters. It follows a family who relocates to the countryside where the children discover a magical tree with eccentric residents. They’re transported to fantastical lands, rekindling their family bond through adventures. The Ben Gregor-directed movie has already collected more than $32M at the foreign B.O., per Box Office Mojo, $20M+ of that coming from the UK. It’s Vertical’s first family feature. Critics are 84% fresh on RT. Previews start at 2:10 p.m.

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