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Spider‑Man: Brand New Day Surpasses $2.02 Billion as Tom Holland Is Reported to Earn $100M+

Industry sources say an uncapped backend bonus tied to the film’s box office will push Holland’s payout past $100 million and sharpen studios’ sequel plans

Overview

  • The film has passed roughly $2.02 billion worldwide and is now the highest‑grossing Spider‑Man title, driven by a record domestic opening and rapid early grosses.
  • Reports citing multiple industry sources say Holland negotiated at least a $20 million upfront fee plus uncapped backend bonuses that insiders say will put his total above $100 million, though studios and his reps have not publicly confirmed the figures.
  • Strong presales and oversized receipts in international markets, especially India and China, delivered the bulk of the global haul and improved weekday holds that sustained the run.
  • Analysts and outlets note the payout follows a decades‑long pattern of rising star participation deals and could increase Holland’s leverage in future negotiations and speed Sony and Marvel’s planning for sequels and crossovers.
  • Key numbers and contract details are based on industry trackers and anonymous sources; final box‑office tallies and formal confirmations of Holland’s deal remain to be released and will determine how much the backend actually pays out.