Spider-Man: No Return grosses over $300 million worldwide

Spider-Man: No Return grosses over $300 million worldwide

After the end of Friday in North America, the latest rough global box office of Spider-Man: No Homecoming exceeded $300 million, reaching $302.9 million. The film began to be released in many places around the world this week. As of Friday, the North American box office (first day of release) was reported to be $121.5 million, and 181.4 million outside North America. The top ten markets were the United Kingdom (accumulated $24.9 million), Mexico (20 million), South Korea (12.2 million), Australia (10.4 million), Brazil (9.6 million), France (9.2 million), Russia (9.1 million), India (8.9 million), Italy (7 million), and Germany (5.7 million).

The film's production cost has not been officially announced, but some media reports put it at $200 million. Box office analysts expect fans to return to theaters to watch the film many times, just like they did for Avengers: Endgame, and expect the film's box office sales to be stable in the coming weeks.

According to data website, "Spider-Man: No Homecoming" is the highest-grossing film in the first weekend released in the new crown era, surpassing "Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage", which earned US$90.1 million in the first three days of its release.

The film also has the potential to rank among the top ten highest-grossing openings in film history, becoming one of eight films to gross more than $200 million in its first weekend.

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