‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ slings $117 million debut | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ slings $117 million debut

/ 12:04 AM July 10, 2017

Tom Holland as Spider-Man in Homecoming

This image released by Columbia Pictures shows Tom Holland in a scene from “Spider-Man: Homecoming.” (Photo by CHUCK ZLOTNICK / Columbia Pictures-Sony via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — “Spider-Man: Homecoming” opened with an estimated $117 million in North America, marking one of the summer’s biggest debuts.

The better-than-expected result showed that moviegoers don’t necessarily have franchise fatigue, if the new installment is good enough. The well-received “Homecoming” kicks off the third “Spider-Man” iteration in the last 15 years, and second reboot since 2014’s “The Amazing Spider-Man,” with Andrew Garfield.

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But “Homecoming” returned to “Spider-Man” teenage roots, casting Tom Holland in the part. It also co-stars Michael Keaton as the villain Vulture and Robert Downey Jr. as Spider-Man’s mentor, Iron Man.

Last week’s top film, “Despicable Me 3,” dropped to second with $34 million. The Edgar Wright action-musical “Baby Driver” held well in third with $12.8 million in its second week.

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