So much for those Spidey senses! After Tom Holland revealed that he thought his Uncharted costar Mark Wahlberg gifted him a toy for “self-pleasure,” the Boogie Nights actor set the record straight.
21.01.2022 - 04:17 / deadline.com
Marvel’s Daredevil appears to be making a comeback, three years after its cancellation by Netflix, ranking at No. 8 on Nielsen’s weekly U.S. streaming chart of originals for the period of Dec. 20-26.
The series has sparked new interest following the recent cameo of Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil, played by Charlie Cox, in Spider Man: No Way Home. Additionally, Murdock’s arch-nemesis, Kingpin, played by Vincent D’Onofrio was revealed as a key part of Disney+’s Hawkeye storyline that week. Daredevil logged 195 million minutes across its 39 episodes. No. 3 Hawkeye garnered 938 million minutes across its six episodes for its highest-viewed week to date.
Daredevil, starring Charlie Cox, Vincent D’Onofrio and Deborah Ann Woll, received five Emmy nominations over its three-season run. The series centered on Matt Murdock (Cox), a blind lawyer by day and vigilante by night, who fought the crime of New York as Daredevil.
Written by Drew Goddard, Daredevil was executive produced by Erik Oleson, Jeph Loeb, Drew Goddard and Jim Chory. The series was produced by Marvel TV in association with ABC Studios for Netflix.
Here is the full top 10:
The Witcher (Netflix) – 16 episodes, 2.7 billion minutes of viewingEmily In Paris (Netflix) – 20 eps., 938M min.Hawkeye (Disney+) – 6 eps., 938M min.The Wheel of Time (Amazon) – 8 eps., 638M min.Lost in Space (Netflix) – 28 eps., 490M min.The Great British Baking Show (Netflix) – 75 eps., 256M min.Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous (Netflix) – 37 eps., 211M min.Marvel’s Daredevil (Netflix) – 39 eps., – 195M min.Jim Gaffigan: Comedy Monster (Netflix) – 1 ep., 186M min.Money Heist (Netflix) – 46 eps., 183M min.
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So much for those Spidey senses! After Tom Holland revealed that he thought his Uncharted costar Mark Wahlberg gifted him a toy for “self-pleasure,” the Boogie Nights actor set the record straight.
Refresh for latest…: While Spider-Man: No Way Home continued to lead the international box office for studio films this weekend, weaving its way to a worldwide cume of $1.77B through Sunday, the biggest overseas action was out of (and limited to) China.
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Refresh for latest…: Sony/Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home scaled fresh heights this session as it reached an amazing new milestone by crossing the $1B mark at the international box office. The offshore cume through Sunday is an estimated $1.003B for a global total of $1.74B.
Spider-Man: No Way Home isn’t slowing down.
after its cancellation. But the version is an Australian one - albeit with VERY famous faces.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAdd another notch on “Spider-Man: No Way Home’s” long list of box office achievements.Over the weekend, Sony’s comic book adventure became the sixth-highest grossing movie in history with $1.69 billion at the global box office (not adjusted for inflation). It passed “Jurassic World” ($1.67 billion) and “The Lion King” ($1.66 billion) to secure that spot.Now in its sixth weekend of release, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” returned to the No.
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health delays — Elton John is resuming his “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” tour.His retirement tour began in 2018, but due to a series of postponements, he was forced into a performance hiatus.But now, the 74-year-old British singer is back on the road and played at the Crescent City in New Orleans on Wednesday night.“Wow, we haven’t played a show since the 6th of March 2020. This is a new experience for us, I’ve never had this amount of time off in my life … playing music, well at least since I was 17 years of age,” the “Tiny Dancer” singer said to the New Orleans audience, who hung onto their coveted tickets for 745 days.“I can’t thank you enough for being so patient,” he continued.