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Spider-Man Tops $1.7–1.8 Billion Worldwide as It Dominates Key Markets

Its rapid box-office run signals the film could challenge 2026's highest earners and reshape expectations for Sony's theatrical window.

Overview

  • The film opened with record pre-sales and a $169 million first day in North America, a figure the studio says bested Avengers: Endgame's single‑day mark.
  • It reached $1 billion worldwide in about six days and has since climbed to roughly $1.7–1.8 billion in global ticket sales.
  • North American receipts have passed $700 million, placing the movie among a very small group of films that have reached that level in the U.S. and Canada.
  • In Mexico the release earned MXN 530.17 million from July 30 to August 2 and drew an estimated 6.37 million admissions that four‑day span, while Peru reported a 365,000‑person opening day and later totals above 2 million viewers.
  • Industry analysts are modeling further gains and some outlets have floated $2–3 billion scenarios, but those higher totals remain speculative and will depend on continued audience retention and regional runs.