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In another blow for the summer box office, newcomers 'Crawl' and 'Stuber' wilted in their box office debuts with an estimated $12 million and $8 million, respectively, a disappointing showing for major studio releases.
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00:00Spider- Far From Home swung to the top of the box office for a second week in a row,
00:11dominating this week's new releases, Crawl and Stuber.
00:14The two new major studio films wilted in their box office debuts.
00:17Crawl brought in only $12 million, while Stuber, starring Kumail Nanjiani and Dave Bautista,
00:22debuted to $8 million.
00:24Don't take a shot!
00:29But there was one pleasant surprise.
00:31At the specialty box office, The Farewell, starring Awkwafina, dazzled in its opening,
00:35earning the best location average of the year so far.
00:38While the film was only shown in four theaters, it brought in over $350,000.
00:42Please tell me when Nan is dying.
00:45She doesn't know, so you can't see anything.
00:49Meanwhile, Spider- Far From Home scaled buildings and flew high to reach $847.1 million globally.
00:55In North America, the mysterious film took in $45.3 million this weekend for a $274.6 million total.
01:02You're a very difficult person to contact, Spider-Man.
01:07But not even our favorite web-slinger could turn the box office summer blues around
01:11and prevent another down weekend in terms of overall ticket sales.
01:15Year-to-date, revenue is down 8.7 percent.
01:18For the latest box office news and numbers, head to THR.com.
01:21Until next time, for The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Tiffany Taylor.
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