Spider-Man: Far From Home moved up the same number of spots in the ranking, but still managed to make less money while playing in more theaters (3,162 to be exact).
While Angel Has Fallen did a solid job taking advantage of the slow week, the same can’t really be argued for Spider-Man: Far From Home, which only barely managed to scrape its way back into the Top 10 with $5.4 million being added to its domestic total.
Really, all the comparisons make it look bad: the Marvel Cinematic Universe capstone film was only playing in 2,025 theaters at the time, but still managed to make $6.1 million and climb from 13th place to seventh.
The blockbuster was certainly brought back to theaters in an interesting way, re-edited with an extra four minutes of footage, but ultimately it couldn’t even match the numbers put up by Joe and Anthony Russo’s Avengers: Endgame when it did its big expansion in late June.