The Top 5 markets through Thursday are the UK ($16.4M), Mexico ($14.8M), Korea ($8.6M), Russia ($6.4M), with Australia and Brazil each at $6.3M. Spain bagged the best Thursday opening ever with $2.3M and Saudi Arabia scored $1.3M, for the young market’s biggest opening day so far. 2 all-time opening day for a Hollywood film, and Sony’s biggest. 3 biggest opening day ever and Sony’s best of all time. 2 opening day ever, after Avengers: Endgame.Įlsewhere, Australia snared $6.3M for the No. In Brazil, a $3.6M start makes No Way Home the No. Including domestic’s massive $50M Thursday previews, Spidey is going through the roof.Īfter reaching milestones in Korea, the UK and other markets on Wednesday (see previous updates below), we can now add that Latin America opening days totaled $19.25M. The film is the biggest opening day ever for Sony in Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, and Ecuador. The estimated total there through Saturday is now $17.8M.įRIDAY UPDATE, writethru: It’s a Peter Parker frenzy at international box office turnstiles with Sony/Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home having grossed $114.2M through just two days of overseas play in 48 markets. In Korea, Saturday jumped 56% from Friday despite the introduction of a 10PM curfew. Updated with Monday actuals.Emma Corrin Needed A "Debrief" On Marvel After Joining MCU With 'Deadpool 3': "It's An Absolute Mindf***'ĭespite the fluctuating states of some overseas markets, a good sign overall is that as long as cinemas are open and people can get to see No Way Home, they are turning up. It also stars Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jacob Batalon, Marisa Tomei, Jon Favreau and Benedict Wong.ĭec. Watts’ film combines three generations of Spider-Man movies and includes previous villain actors Willem Dafoe (2002’s Spider-Man), Alfred Molina (2004’s Spider-Man 2) and Jamie Foxx (2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2). No Way Home, reuniting director Jon Watts and star Tom Holland, is from Sony’s Columbia Pictures, which controls the film rights to Spider-Man, and Disney’s Marvel Studios, home to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The movie grossed more than $180 million between Wednesday and Friday alone. Internationally, No Way Home is also shattering records despite omicron, which is prompting cinema closures and other restrictions in certain European markets. 6 showing of all time in terms of Imax weekend openings.Īvengers: Endgame leads the list of all-time domestic openings with $357 million, followed by No Way Home, Avengers: Infinity War ($257.6 million), Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($248 million), Star Wars: The Last Jedi ($220 million) and Jurassic World ($208.8 million), not adjusted for inflation. (Rivals say the exits are “unreal.”) Spider-Man also attracted an ethnically diverse audience and did huge business in Imax theaters, which turned in $36.2 million globally, the No. The Sony and Marvel movie was buoyed by a coveted A+ CinemaScore, moviegoers ages 18-34 and glowing exit scores, including a “definite recommend” score of 90 percent. There’s more: The tentpole has already grossed more than any pandemic-era release has earned in its entire run domestically, a list topped by Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings ($224.5 million). No Way Home is the first film in the COVID-19 era to zoom past $100 million in its domestic launch (until now, the biggest start was just $90 million). And Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story tumbled a steep 67 percent in its second weekend, furthering the narrative that midrange movies and adult-skewing films are an endangered species theatrically amid the rise of streaming. Hollywood, however, would feel much better if the wealth were being spread around.Įven as No Way Home prospered, Guillermo del Toro’s Nightmare Alley became the latest adult-skewing title to sorely disappoint, with a fifth-place weekend opening of $3 million despite a well-known director and A-list cast. Spider-Man: No Way Home set numerous other records as moviegoing returned to pre-pandemic levels for the first time in a defining moment for the box office recovery. “This weekend’s historic results, from all over the world and in the face of many challenges, reaffirm the unmatched cultural impact that exclusive theatrical films can have when they are made and marketed with vision and resolve,” says Sony Motion Picture Group chair-CEO Tom Rothman, who has remained a huge proponent of an exclusive theatrical release. Barbenheimer Memes Provoke Angry Backlash in Japan
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