North American box office: "Insidious 5" beats "Indiana Jones 5" to win the championship

North American box office: "Insidious 5" beats "Indiana Jones 5" to win the championship

The horror film "Insidious: The Red Door" released on July 7 successfully prevented "Indiana Jones 5" from achieving a second consecutive championship in the United States. Last weekend, "Insidious 5" beat "Indiana Jones 5" with a box office of 32.6 million US dollars, while the latter had 26.5 million US dollars.

"Insidious 5: Red Door" is the sequel to the 2013 film "Insidious 2" and the fifth film in the series. Last weekend, the global box office reached 64.05 million US dollars, with overseas box office of 31.4 million US dollars.

Last weekend, Indiana Jones 5 was not to be outdone in overseas box office, with a box office of $31.8 million, slightly ahead of Insidious 5. Indiana Jones 5 has a global cumulative box office of $247 million, of which North America contributed $121 million and overseas contributed $126 million.

Last weekend, the fourth place in the US domestic box office list was "Elemental City", with $9.6 million, and the fifth place was "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse", with $8 million. The Flash was squeezed out of the top ten, ranking 12th. This was its fourth weekend of release, and the box office was only $2.2 million.

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