‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Becomes Second-Fastest To Cross $2B At Global Box Office
Holy cow! Sony/Marvel Studio’s Spider-Man: Brand New Day has made history by crossing the $2 billion global mark, making it the second-fastest movie to achieve this feat and the eighth movie to ever cross this benchmark.
Record-Breaking Achievement
Brand New Day achieved this impressive milestone in a remarkable 17 days, showcasing its massive commercial success worldwide. In comparison, Avengers: Endgame, which currently holds the record for the fastest movie to cross $2 billion, achieved this feat in 11 days.
Broken down, Brand New Day has raked in $785.8 million domestically, making it the fourth-highest-grossing movie in the U.S./Canada. Internationally, it has earned a staggering $1.236 billion, contributing to its current worldwide total of $2.022 billion.
Third Global Weekend
The Destin Daniel Cretton-directed film, starring Tom Holland and Zendaya, has had a remarkable third global weekend, grossing $188.7 million worldwide. In the United States, it has secured the second-best third weekend at the domestic box office, earning $70 million after Force Awakens’ third weekend of $90.2 million.
Abroad, Brand New Day has made $118.7 million this weekend on 53,700 screens across 67 markets. China led the frame with $10 million, taking its total to $210 million, followed by France at $9.1 million (-39%) for a total of $63.7 million.
Other top markets this weekend include the United Kingdom ($8.2 million, -49%, $106.0 million total), Brazil ($7.5 million, -47%, $59.5 million total), Mexico ($7.3 million, $78.0 million total), Australia ($6.6 million, -45%, $48.8 million total), South Korea ($6.4 million, -41%, $53.2 million total), Germany ($6.4 million, -42%, $48.8 million total), Japan ($3.4 million, -15%, $27.0 million total), India ($3.2 million, $59.6 million total), Spain ($2.8 million, -44%, $35.2 million total), and Italy ($2.2 million, $36.4 million total).
Highest-Grossing Release
Brand New Day has now become Sony Pictures’ highest-grossing release in 36 international markets, including Argentina, Colombia, Egypt, Hungary, India, Italy, Malaysia, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam.