05 May 2014 | 14:58

'Spider-Man 2' leaps to box office top

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"The Amazing Spider-Man 2" sprang to the top of the North American box office this weekend, its first in movie theaters, AFP reports according to industry estimates.

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"The Amazing Spider-Man 2" sprang to the top of the North American box office this weekend, its first in movie theaters, AFP reports according to industry estimates.

The sequel featuring Andrew Garfield in the title character's celebrated red and blue tights took in $92 million in 4,324 theaters, outperforming the original that went on to gross $262 million.

Falling to number two, romantic comedy "The Other Woman" starring Cameron Diaz earned $14.2 million its second week in theaters.

"Heaven Is For Real," starring Greg Kinnear as the father of a four-year-old boy who wakes up from emergency surgery with a story about going to heaven and back, held on to third place with $8.7 million in receipts.

"Captain America: The Winter Soldier," based on the iconic Marvel superhero starring Chris Evans, dropped to fourth from last week's second place finish. It pulled in $7.8 million.

Animated flick "Rio 2" about a family of blue Macaw parrots with voices by Jesse Eisenberg and Anne Hathaway slipped a notch to fifth with a gross of $7.6 million.

Behind it in sixth, grossing $3.5 million in its second week, was "Brick Mansions," a futuristic crime drama starring the late actor Paul Walker, who was killed in a high speed crash last November.

"Divergent," based on the popular young adult novel of the same name, took in $2.2 million, enough to lift into seventh place from ninth last week. Over seven weeks, it has grossed $142.7 million.

Eighth place went to "The Quiet Ones," the British horror film starring Jared Harris -- son of late acting legend Richard Harris -- which earned $2.0 million.

"God's Not Dead," in which a student tries to prove God's existence, dipped in box office earnings to $1.77 in its seventh week out, but still rose in the rankings to ninth.

Rounding out the top 10 was "The Grand Budapest Hotel," with $1.7 million.

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