Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse outshines The Flash at the Box Office

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse swings to the top, while The Flash struggles to find its footing at the box office

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse outshines The Flash at the Box Office

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse takes first place at the Box Office this weekend. 

The weekend proved to be quite tumultuous for the box office, as Sony's "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" reclaimed the top spot (in its fourth weekend, no less) with an impressive $19.3 million. 

It is a rare occurrence for a film to regain its position at the summit of the charts so late into its theatrical run, particularly amidst the summer movie season. To date, "Across the Spider-Verse" has accumulated $316 million in North America and an impressive $560 million worldwide.

On the other hand, during its second weekend, "The Flash" endured a harsh blow with a staggering 73% decline, amassing only $15.3 million from 4,265 theaters across North America. As of now, the film has garnered a disappointing $87 million at the domestic box office and an additional $123.3 million internationally, culminating in a worldwide total of $210.9 million.

Disney and Pixar's animated film, "Elemental," remained in second place with $18.5 million. This brings the domestic earnings for "Elemental" to $65 million, with a global total of $121 million. Ticket sales for its second weekend performed better than expected, experiencing only a 37% drop from the previous weekend. 

Jennifer Lawrence's irreverent comedy, "No Hard Feelings," made its debut in fourth place with $15 million from 3,208 venues. This is a respectable outcome for a contemporary theatrical comedy.