KEY POINTS
  • Moviegoers will come out to see quality films even if they are sequels, says Imax chief Richard Gelfond.
  • "Spider-Man: Far from Home" pulled in $185 million in domestic ticket sales from Tuesday to Sunday, including the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
  • Gelfond also points to "Avengers: Endgame," which is nearing the $2.787 billion all-time box office record held by "Avatar."

The CEO of Imax told CNBC on Monday that he doesn't believe there's any so-called sequel fatigue following the strong U.S. debut of "Spider-Man: Far from Home."

The new Spider-Man movie starring Tom Holland pulled in $185 million in domestic ticket sales from Tuesday to Sunday, which included the Fourth of July holiday weekend. "Far from Home," which debuted overseas last weekend, earned $580 million globally in its first 10 days in theaters. The film was created by Sony in a partnership with Disney's Marvel Studios, making it part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.