Sony's Spider-Man: Brand New Day is poised to top the North American box office for a fourth straight weekend, fending off two new theatrical entries: horror sequel Insidious: Out of the Further and the Jason Statham vehicle Mutiny.
Insidious: Out of the Further opens in roughly 3,000 theaters, with Sony Pictures projecting a debut around $23 million. Produced by Screen Gems, Stage 6 Films and Blumhouse Atomic Monster on an $18 million budget, the film marks the sixth installment in a franchise that began with 2011's Insidious. Writer-director Jacob Chase's film follows a young mother capable of bringing spirits back with her into the real world, and stars Amelia Eve, Brandon Perea and Lin Shaye. It arrives after 2023's Insidious: The Red Door, which brought back franchise originals Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne, opened to $33 million domestically and finished its run with $189 million worldwide.
Out of the Further currently holds a 65 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Reviewing the film for The Hollywood Reporter, critic Frank Scheck wrote that it "proves routine in its elaborate plot machinations that remind you how tiresome a place the Further can be."
Meanwhile, Lionsgate's Mutiny opens in about 2,700 locations and is tracking toward a high single-digit opening despite its $40 million production budget. The film, produced by MadRiver Pictures and Punch Palace Productions and directed by Jean-François Richet, stars Statham as a former Marine trying to clear his name after being framed for murder. It holds a 49 percent Rotten Tomatoes score. Statham's recent output includes Shelter, which opened to $5.5 million domestically earlier this year, and 2025's A Working Man, which launched with $15.5 million in North America. He is next set to headline The Beekeeper 2 in 2026.
Also hitting theaters this weekend are the Andrew Garfield-led The Magic Faraway Tree and Spa Weekend, featuring Isla Fisher, Leslie Mann and Anna Faris.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and starring Tom Holland and Zendaya, recently became the fastest film to reach $800 million domestically and is expected to overtake 2021's Spider-Man: No Way Home as the third-highest-grossing title ever in North America.
Driven by Brand New Day alongside titles such as The Odyssey and Toy Story 5, the 2026 summer box office reached $4.24 billion domestically as of Sunday, according to Rentrak — 23.7 percent ahead of last year's pace at the same point, though still short of the all-time summer record of $4.75 billion set in 2013.
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