--In its' sophomore frame, Spiral dropped 48% to $4.55 million, for a $15.8 million pick-up in 10 days. While not a great result, the hold is actually stronger than most pandemic releases to this point (no streaming component helps as well). The Saw entry looks likely to earn around $25 million stateside.
--Repeating in second place, Wrath of Man was off just 21% in its third frame to $2.9 million, for a $18.8 million pick-up in 17 days, as it also heads for $25 million domestically. However, the Jason Statham thriller has been a hit overseas, where it is at $71 million worldwide.
--Those Who Wish Me Dead held fairly solidly in its second frame, off 35% to $1.8 million, for a $5.5 million pick-up in 10 days. While the Angelina Jolie flick hasn't made much of a splash in theaters, it wasn't necessarily expected to be a major hit in normal times either.
--Jumping up a spot in its 12th weekend is Raya and the Last Dragon, which continues to draw families despite Disney+ Premier Access and also DVD and Blu-ray availability. Disney's latest was off just 2% to $1.66 million, for a solid $48.3 million in 84 days, as it looks to finish in the $55 million range, similar to Croods: A New Age.
--Godzilla VS. Kong was off just 6% in its eighth frame to $1.4 million, for a $96.9 million gross in 56 days. The monster mash-up may have enough gas left in the tank to get above $100 million stateside, and its' earned over $430 million worldwide.
--A year after its' theatrical release plans were cancelled by COVID-19, Warner Bros. quietly issued SCOOB! in 2,500 theaters, which resulted in an eighth place start with $850,000 ($340 per-venue average).
--The only real new release this weekend came in the form of family dramedy Dream Horse, which opened to $844,000 in ninth place.
Here's how the rest of the Top 10 fared:
-Demon Slayer: Mugen Train was off 25% in its fifth frame to $1.3 million, for a $44.9 million pick-up in one month of release.
-Mortal Kombat was off 30% in its fifth frame to $935,000, for a $41.2 million pick-up in the same amount of time.
-Finding You was off 27% in its second weekend to $670,000, for a $1.9 million gross in 10 days.