With a flick of the web-slinging wrist and a shot of teen romance, Sony’s “Spider-Man: Far From Home” leapt to the top of the box office charts this weekend, dethroning “Toy Story 4” and providing the Marvel universe with its latest success story.

The new “Spider-Man” movie sold around $93.6 million in domestic tickets Friday through Sunday. That’s an especially impressive figure considering that the movie opened earlier in the week, on Tuesday, ahead of the holiday. Tuesday through Sunday, it brought in $185.1 million.

“Spider-Man: Far From Home” is the second “Spider-Man” movie led by the British actor Tom Holland and the sequel to 2017’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” which saw Holland playing the hero in rebooted form. (We’re now on the second revival of the franchise since the trilogy led by Tobey Maguire in the 2000s — Andrew Garfield’s short tenure in the role wrapped up in 2014 with “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” — so Maguire has essentially reached the status of Spider-Grandpa .) In the latest series, Spidey’s eternal crush, MJ, is played by the actress Zendaya.

The new movie was likely bolstered by strong reviews; it currently holds a 91 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.