(ANSA) - ROME, JUNE 12 - It was a very close battle, until the last minute, but in the end by a whisker at the Italian box office Spider Man got the better of Transformers. The animated film with Shameik Moore and Hailee Steinfeld, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, although down by 61%, rises to the top with a collection of almost 937 thousand euros over the weekend and 4 million 36 thousand in two weeks. The average is 1,881 euros on 498 screens.
He must surrender the scepter for very little Transformers - The Awakening, which debuts with almost 935 thousand and 1 million 134 thousand in days. The average is 2,245 out of 416 rooms.
The Little Mermaid, the film with which Rob Marshall reinterprets the 1989 Disney classic, slips from the top to third place with 894 thousand euros over the weekend and a total of 10,104,300.
Fast X drops from third to fourth place with Vin Diesel and JasonMomoa in the part of the villain: 252,000 in the last weekend and a total of 11,392,000 euros in 4 weeks. Marco Bellocchio's Rapito remains in the top 5 with another 160 thousand euros for a total of 1,333,500 in twenty days.
Over the weekend, total receipts amounted to 3,851,339 euros, down 52% compared to the previous weekend but up 10.33% compared to the same period of 2022. It should also be noted that yesterday the Cinema in Festa initiative started, with tickets at 3.50 euros. (ANSA).
Box office, Spider Man on top by a whisker ahead of Transformers
2023-06-12T10:14:11.547Z
Highlights: The animated film with Shameik Moore and Hailee Steinfeld, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, rises to the top. The Little Mermaid, the film with which Rob Marshall reinterprets the 1989 Disney classic, slips from the top to third place. Fast X drops from third to fourth place with Vin Diesel and JasonMomoa in the part of the villain: 252,000 in the last weekend and a total of 11,392,000 euros in 4 weeks.
It was a very close battle, until the last minute, but in the end by a whisker at the Italian box office Spider Man got the better of the Transformers. (ANSA)