Overview
- The film remained No. 1 for a fourth straight weekend, adding an estimated $39 million in North America and $70 million overseas for a $109 million global weekend total, figures compiled Sunday.
- Its running totals stand at about $855 million domestically and roughly $2.22 billion worldwide, putting it within a few million dollars of overtaking Avengers: Endgame in the U.S.
- Sony reports the release is now the company’s top title in dozens of international territories, with especially large contributions from China, India and premium formats such as IMAX.
- A new interview with 2nd unit director and stunt coordinator Peng Zhang says the climactic prison fight was filmed in a real location with extensive wirework and that Tom Holland performed highly demanding practical stunts.
- The movie’s commercial strength and visible practical effects are prompting studio conversations about accelerated sequel timing, renegotiated back‑end deals for talent, and lessons for future tentpole release strategy.