According to IGN, Spider-Man: No Homecoming has grossed over $600 million in North America and surpassed Black Panther in global box office. Spider-Man: No Homecoming grossed $52.7 million in North America in its third weekend, ranking 8th in the third week of box office in film history. The cumulative North American box office exceeded $600 million, reaching $609.89 million, surpassing the $608.58 million of "Incredibles 2" and rising to the 10th place in the North American box office history list! The overseas weekend box office collected another $78.3 million, with a total overseas box office of $759 million. The global cumulative box office reached $1.369 billion, surpassing the $1.348 billion of "Black Panther" and rising to the 12th place in the global box office history list. TOP 10 North American box office charts1. Star Wars: The Force Awakens, $936.66 million 2. Avengers: Endgame, $858 million 3. Avatar: $760 million 4. Black Panther: $700 million 5. Avengers: Infinity War, $678.8 million 6. Titanic: $659 million 7. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, $652 million 8. "The Avengers" $623 million 9. Star Wars: The Last Jedi, $620 million 10. Spider-Man: No Homecoming: $609.89 million (now in theaters) |
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