A month ago, Spider-Man: No Way Home swung into theaters and has been shattering records ever since. While receiving a lot of praise from both fans and critics around the world, it has now earned a sweet spot on the domestic box office list in the US and has become the fourth highest-grossing film of all time.
Figures from the box office on Monday confirmed that Spider-Man: No Way Home has earned $702.6 million in ticket sales in the US alone since its release on December 17. That’s not all, as the film has earned $1.6 billion globally, making it the eighth highest-grossing film at the global box office. The final chapter of Tom Holland's Spider-Man trilogy seems to have won hearts worldwide.
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Over the past weekend, Spider-Man: No Way Home bypassed its Marvel Cinematic Universe predecessor Black Panther. The Chadwick Boseman-led film was a defining movie for the MCU for many reasons. Not only did it earn millions of dollars at the domestic box office, but it was also Marvel Studios' first Black-superhero led film. It created a new legacy in the MCU’s history, finally adopting Stan Lee's vision of diversity, and had held the fourth spot on the domestic box office list until now.
Spider-Man: No Way Home has now joined the ranks of the top 5 highest-grossing films in the US, which include Star Wars: The Force Awakens at $936.7 million, Avengers: Endgame at $858.4 million, Avatar at $760.5 million, and Black Panther at $700.4 million. The Multiversal flick is also among the top 10 biggest movies of all time globally. The list is led by James Cameron's Avatar with a whopping $2.8 billion.
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