Spider-Man: No Way Home has won the weekend’s box office for the fourth weekend in a row. This weekend it brought in $33 million and the top spot. This is higher than the $30 million that was expected for the flick over the weekend.
With this addition to its box office earnings, Spider-Man: No Way Home now has garnered $668.7 million and has surpassed James Cameron’s Titanic as the sixth highest-grossing movie at the domestic box office. This also puts it about $10 million away from Avengers: Infinity War, which brought in $678.8 million at the domestic box office.
Globally the movie continues to earn away as well. To date it is has taken $1.53 billion at the global box office. This makes it the 8th highest earning movie globally of all time.
This newest Spider-Man movie has shown surprising strength at a box office that hasn’t had a lot of strong players since the pandemic. The film concludes the first three Spidey movies with Tom Holland in the starring role. He was joined by Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, and several others in the film.
At this point, the next milestone for the film to pass will be the Avengers: Infinity War box office mark. If Spider-Man performs even remotely close to how it has been, this should happen very soon.
What do you think of Spider-Man: No Way Home and its strength at the box office? How far do you think it will go? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!