Overview
- Sony confirmed Sunday that Spider-Man: Brand New Day has passed $2.022 billion in global box office receipts during its third weekend in theaters.
- The movie moved unusually fast to the mark, reaching about $1 billion in six days, hitting $500 million domestic in seven days, and becoming the second-fastest film ever to top $2 billion behind Avengers: Endgame.
- Industry tallies put the breakdown at about $785.8 million in North America and roughly $1.23–1.236 billion from international markets.
- The run was powered by record paid previews, an estimated $360 million domestic opening weekend, expanded IMAX and premium-format bookings, and strong pulls in China and India that also boosted related products such as Insomniac’s Marvel’s Spider‑Man 2.
- Analysts say the film could climb higher toward roughly $2.3–2.5 billion by the end of its theatrical run and studios are already adjusting sequel timing, marketing and transmedia plans to capture renewed audience and merchandise demand.