Update:

The weekend's actual box office results have come in, and Spider-Man: Homecoming actually underperformed compared to the initially announced estimate. With a result of $44.2 million, the film endured a 62.2 percent drop. The graph below has been updated to reflect that.

Original story follows:

MCU Film (Year/# of Theaters) Opening Weekend Second Weekend Percentage Drop Between Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017/4,348) $117 million $44.2 million 62.2 percent Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017/4,347) $145 million $65.3 million 55.5 percent Doctor Strange (2016/3,882) $85.1 million $42.9 million 49.5 percent Captain America: Civil War (2016/4,226) $179.1 million $72.6 million 59.5 percent Ant-Man (2015/3,856) $57.2 million $24.9 million 56.5 percent Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015/4,276) $191.3 million $77.7 million 59.4 percent Guardians of the Galaxy (2014/4,080) $94.3 million $42.1 million 55.3 percent Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014/3,938) $95 million $41.3 million 56.6 percent Thor: The Dark World (2013/3,841) $85.7 million $36.6 million 57.3 percent Iron Man 3 (2013/4,253) $174.1 million $72.5 million 58.4 percent Marvel’s The Avengers (2012/4,349) $207.4 million $103.1 million 50.3 percent Captain America: The First Avenger (2011/3,715) $65.1 million $25.5 million 60.7 percent Thor (2011/3,955) $65.7 million $34.7 million 42.7 percent Iron Man 2 (2010/4,380) $128.1 million $52 million 59.4 percent The Incredible Hulk (2008/3,505) $55.4 million $22.1 million 60.1 percent Iron Man (2008/4,105) $98.6 million $51.2 million 48.1 percent

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After delivering the strongest debut for a superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Spider-Man: Homecoming 's second weekend at the box office not only landed the film in second place . It also earned the film the record for the worst first-to-second week drop in the MCU.Earning $44.2 million this past weekend, Homecoming's box office dropped by 62.2 percent from its $117 million opening . But is that drop that far off from other films in the MCU? Check out the chart below to see the opening and second weekends of each MCU film, along with the percentage drop between the two. (Numbers via Box Office Mojo Homecoming's drop between the two weekends is certainly the largest of the MCU, but it's not too far off from many films in the universe. Both The Incredible Hulk and Captain America: The First Avenger suffered more than a 60 percent dip from their first to their second weekends at the box office.Three films — Iron Man 2, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Captain America: Civil War — all endured a drop of more than 59 percent, and most other films in the MCU saw their box office drop by more than 50 percent. Only Iron Man, Thor, and Doctor Strange's second weekend at the box office dipped less than 50 percent in comparison to their first weeks. So while Homecoming saw the largest drop, it's not necessarily a huge outlier in the MCU.Any number of factors can play into the size of these box office drops — competing releases, time of release throughout the year, marketing push, word of mouth. At the very least, Homecoming certainly saw competition this week with War for the Planet of the Apes, which took the top spot at the box office For more on Spider-Man, check out how Homecoming's debut compared to all other Spider-Man films and learn more about the Spider-Man footage we saw from the Avengers: Infinity War trailer that debuted at D23 Expo.

Jonathon Dornbush is an Associate Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter @jmdornbush