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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Reaches $2.022 Billion Worldwide

Holland’s latest crossed the milestone in about three weeks, a pace that positions the franchise for faster sequels and wider studio planning.

Overview

  • Sony reported the film hit approximately $2.022 billion globally after three weekends, with about $785.8 million in North America and roughly $1.23–1.236 billion from overseas markets.
  • The movie reached the $2 billion threshold faster than all films except Avengers: Endgame, a speed the studio described as roughly 17 days while some trackers cited 19 days.
  • Brand New Day opened to record-level sales — roughly $360 million domestic and $927 million worldwide on opening weekend — and cleared $1 billion in six days, fueling the rapid run.
  • Strong overseas performance in markets such as China and India, plus expanded premium-format runs, were key drivers of the international total and the film’s climb up all-time charts.
  • The box-office surge created measurable spillover: reported sales and engagement gains for Insomniac’s Marvel’s Spider‑Man 2 and immediate effects on studio sequel timing, talent talks, and franchise strategy.