Sony Pictures' "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" is projected to hold the top spot at the domestic box office for its fourth consecutive weekend, with an estimated $36.5 million by Saturday. The superhero film's enduring popularity continues to draw crowds, even as new releases enter the market.
In other box office news, the horror franchise "Insidious" has launched its latest installment, "Insidious: Out of the Further," with a robust opening. The film earned $10.6 million on Friday, indicating a strong performance for its debut weekend and a continued appetite for the supernatural thriller genre.
Spider-Man Continues Box Office Reign as Insidious Sequel Opens Strong
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