January 2nd, 2022
Spider-Man: No Way Home continues to pulverize its competition at the box office this weekend with another $52.7 million taking it past the $600-million mark in the domestic market. With another $644.9 million overseas, Spidey has now amassed a breath-taking $1.255 billion after 17 days in theaters. It’s now in the top ten films of all time at the domestic box office and the top 20 worldwide, with plenty of gas in the tank as it heads into the New Year.
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December 19th, 2021
After two dismal years for the theatrical business, Spider-Man has returned to change the rules of the game. Again. Back in 2002, the first Spider-Man movie set an all-time record by opening with $114.8 million—becoming the first film to top $100 million at the box office in a single weekend. That was arguably the beginning of the modern era at the box office.
This weekend, Spider-Man: No Way Home may be kicking off the post-pandemic era with a gargantuan $253-million opening. That’s not just the best result of the pandemic. It’s the best by a huge margin, more than doubling the opening of Venom: Let There Be Carnage, which itself significantly outperformed expectations. Even more impressively, it’s the third-best weekend of all time, behind only Avengers: Endgame ($357 million) and Avengers: Infinity War ($258 million). In fact, a good Sunday number would take it into second place on that list.
Oh, and it’s already the highest-grossing film of 2021.
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September 9th, 2021
Action movie directed by Lana Wachowski, starring Keanu Reeves and Carrie Anne Moss, opens in theaters and on HBO Max on December 22 ... Full Movie Details.
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Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
2021/12/24 |
2 |
$3,603,037 |
|
595 |
$6,056 |
$3,603,037 |
1 |
2021/12/31 |
4 |
$1,026,633 |
-72% |
638 |
$1,609 |
$7,148,539 |
2 |
2022/01/07 |
5 |
$697,465 |
-32% |
600 |
$1,162 |
$8,760,951 |
3 |
2022/01/14 |
7 |
$408,998 |
-41% |
477 |
$857 |
$9,563,598 |
4 |
2022/01/21 |
10 |
$217,177 |
-47% |
304 |
$714 |
$9,915,652 |
5 |
2022/01/28 |
15 |
$101,689 |
-53% |
190 |
$535 |
$10,026,126 |
6 |
2022/02/04 |
18 |
$31,201 |
-69% |
105 |
$297 |
$10,210,437 |
7 |
2022/02/11 |
- |
$2,635 |
-92% |
31 |
$85 |
$10,276,355 |
8 |
2022/02/18 |
- |
$5,465 |
+107% |
50 |
$109 |
$10,272,989 |
9 |
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