Sony Pictures India’s Spider Man: Brand New Day, starring Tom Holland, has crossed a major milestone at the worldwide box office. The film has become the first release of the year to cross the $2 billion mark globally and has also emerged as the second fastest movie ever to reach the milestone.
The film has continued its strong run in theatres during its third weekend. It has collected $785 million in North America and $1.23 billion from international markets. Together, these figures have taken its worldwide collection to $2.022 billion.
In India, Spider Man: Brand New Day has also maintained a strong run. The film has collected Rs 538 crore so far, including Rs 28.7 crores during its third weekend. The numbers show that the film has continued to attract audiences even after several weeks in theatres.
Crossing the $2 billion mark places Spider Man: Brand New Day among a very small group of films. It has now become only the eighth movie in history to reach the milestone. It is also the second fastest film ever to achieve the feat.
The film has created another major record within the franchise. With its worldwide earnings, Spider Man: Brand New Day has become the highest grossing Spider Man movie ever. The achievement adds another significant milestone to the long running superhero franchise.
The film has so far achieved several major box office records. It is the second fastest movie to cross the $2 billion mark, the highest grossing Spider Man film in history and the eighth highest grossing film of all time so far.
In India, the film was released in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada. The movie has performed across its different language versions, helping it maintain a strong presence in the Indian market.
The continued performance of Spider Man: Brand New Day also highlights the popularity of the Spider Man character among Indian audiences. With Tom Holland leading the film, the movie has managed to attract viewers across different regions and language markets.
As the theatrical run continues, the film could add more to its worldwide and Indian collections. Its current $2.022 billion global total has already placed it among the biggest box office successes in cinema history.
