Spider-Man: No Way Home grossed $1 billion at the international box office… and grossed over $1.74B worldwide – Henry Club – Bharat Times English News

Spider-Man: No Way Home crosses $1 billion mark at international box office… as superhero flick collects over $1.74B worldwide

  • Blockbuster is the 10th film in history to achieve the international milestone
  • Sony/Marvel film grosses over $1.74 billion at global box office
  • Superhero film 6th highest grossing film of all time globally
  • It is inching towards the $760 million mark of Avatar at the domestic box office.

Spider-Man: No Way Home crossed the $1 billion mark at the international box office over the weekend, as the Sony/Marvel film rakes in over $1.74 billion at the global box office.

The blockbuster is the 10th film in history to achieve the milestone. time limit Global markets were reported after taking in $21.1 million over the weekend.

The superhero film is the sixth-highest-grossing film of all time globally, and has not yet received a release date. Chinamaking its international totals even more impressive.

Latest: Spider-Man: No Way Home, starring Zendaya and Tom Holland, crossed the $1 billion mark at the international box office over the weekend, as the Sony/Marvel film rakes in over $1.74 billion at the global box office.

Starring Tom Holland and directed by Jon Watts, the film grossed $11 million in domestic totals in its seventh week of release, bringing its total domestic consumption to $735.9 million. according to outlet,

Spider-Man: No Way Home, which has been the highest-grossing film for six of its past seven weekends, is inching toward Avatar’s $760 million mark at the domestic box office, the third-highest domestic of all. The earning movie is time.

The film continued to have a sluggish weekend at the domestic box office due to Blizzard in the Northeast and the rising number of Coronavirus Omron variants.

Scream came second with $7.4 million, while Sing 2 came third with $4.8 million. Redeeming Love earned $1.9 million for fourth place, and The King’s Man earned $1.8 million for fifth place.

The film, directed by Jon Watts, grossed $11 million in domestic totals in its seventh week of release.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is inching towards Avatar’s $760 million mark at the domestic box office, becoming the third highest domestic grossing film of all time.

The top 10 included 355 ($1.4 million), American Underdog ($1.2 million), Ghostbusters: Afterlife ($770,000), Licorice Pizza ($691,000) and West Side Story ($614,000).

Movies set to hit theaters next week include the comedy Jackass Forever and the Halle Berry action film Moonfall.

Other tentpole films to be released later in the year include Jurassic World: Dominion, The Batman and Top Gun: Maverick.