LOS ANGELES: The latest animated version "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" snared North American viewers in its web this weekend, earning $35.4 million in ticket sales on Sunday. According to details, the latest animated version topped the weekend box office, snaring $35.4 million in its web in North America and an extra $21 million elsewhere.Sony´s action-packed animation sees Peter Parker make way for Miles Morales as Spider-Man -- a black, Latino character new to theater-goers, but not comic book enthusiasts. Warner Bros´ crime film "The Mule," was at second with $17.2 million earning. Clint Eastwood both directed and took the lead as a destitute 90-year-old who turns to transporting cocaine through Illinois for a Mexican drug cartel."Dr. Seuss' The Grinch" dropped one place to third, earning $11.6 million over the weekend. "Ralph Breaks the Internet," captured the fourth place, which took in $9.6 million after spending three weeks at the top of the box office. The animated film so far has sold $154 million in domestic tickets.Fifth spot went to Universal´s newly-released "Mortal Engines," whose ticket sales stalled at $7.5 million. Others were:"Creed II" ($5.4 million)"Bohemian Rhapsody" ($4.1 million)"Instant Family" ($3.7 million)"Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" ($3.7 million)"Green Book" ($2.8 million)
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