Spider-Man No Way Home box office report: Tom Holland film becomes sixth highest-grossing film

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Tom Holland-starrer; Spider-Man: No Way Home has become the sixth-highest-grossing film in history, with $1.69 billion at the worldwide box office. According to Variety.com, it secured the spot, surpassing “Jurassic World” ($1.67 billion) and “The Lion King” ($1.66 billion). Despite concerns about COVID-19, especially its more permeable Omicron version, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” has held up at the worldwide box office.

The film has been so popular, ‘Saturday Night Live’ pokes fun at US President Biden (portrayed by James Austin Johnson) in a skit, practically asking people to stop watching ‘Spider-Man’ to prevent the virus. was begging for

‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ may be tough to overcome next box office challenge. That’s because one to five spots on the box office charts consisting of “Avatar”, “Avengers: Endgame”, “Titanic”, “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and “Avengers: Infinity War” each earned $2. is of. Arab.

Without China, reaching that benchmark for a ‘no way home’ could be unrealistic.

The superhero epic, starring Holland as Marvel’s neighborhood web-slinger, opened in December 2021 and earned $721 million at the domestic box office and $970.1 million internationally.

Outside the U.S., where “No Way Home” is the fourth-highest film of all time, Spidey’s latest adventure has done particularly well in the UK – Holland’s birthplace – to date, grossing $116 million.

Other top-grossing regions include Mexico with $73.4 million, South Korea with $60.6 million, and France with $59.9 million.

It is worth mentioning that “No Way Home” has managed to break records and beat expectations without playing in China, which is the largest movie market in the world.

Elsewhere at the international box office, Universal’s animated musical comedy Sing 2 grossed $12.8 million from 59 overseas territories.

The family-friendly film, which opened around Christmas, has grossed $112 million internationally and $241 million globally.

Those ticket sales are far lower than 2016’s Sing, which earned $634 million worldwide. But in the times of covid, it is actually the highest-grossing animated film of the pandemic.

“Sing 2” surpassed Disney’s “Encanto” ($223 million) and Universal’s “Croods: A New Age” ($227 million) to reach that milestone.

Paramount’s slasher sequel “Scream” also managed to scare the crowd, earning $10.2 million from 54 overseas markets. So far, the film has grossed $33.6 million at the international box office and $51 million in North America, which is a pretty decent result considering its $25 million price tag.

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