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Spider‑Man: Brand New Day Extends Record Run With $145 Million Second Weekend

Strong presales, record paid previews, high overseas demand plus positive audience response have pushed the Tom Holland film to about $1.66–1.67 billion worldwide, prompting studios to rethink Spider‑Man’s franchise plans.

Overview

  • The film opened to a record domestic debut of roughly $360 million and then added about $145 million in its second weekend, keeping it at No. 1 in the U.S. box office.
  • After two weekends the worldwide total sits near $1.66–1.67 billion, a rapid start driven by unusually high presales and paid previews that set multiple opening records.
  • Sony announced the picture crossed $1 billion at international box office in 12 days, and trade trackers report the film has surpassed Rs 500 crore gross in India despite a steep weekday drop by Day 12.
  • Analysts say the movie could still reach much higher totals — including an outside chance at $1 billion domestic or more than $2 billion worldwide — but those outcomes remain speculative as normal second‑week slowdowns appear.
  • Industry observers say the run elevates Spider‑Man into a top asset for both Sony and Marvel/Disney, likely accelerating sequel and crossover planning even as talent availability and scheduling will shape how quickly another film can be made.