Spider-Man: No Way Home Could Net Sony a Record $600+ Million in Profit

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The blockbuster success of SpiderMan NoWayHome could ultimately net Sony more than $600 million in profit as the studio's most profitable movie ever:

✖ Three times the Spider-Men, three times the profit. According to a new report, Sony Pictures could net more than $600 million from the record-breaking box office of Spider-Man: No Way Home. As the first $1 billion-plus film of the pandemic era — and the highest-grossing film since Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker in December 2019 — the Sony and Marvel Studios co-production is swinging towards a record home takeaway.

When accounting for production and marketing costs , participations, and home media, Deadline's box office editor Anthony D'Alessandro breaks down the projection as follows: Total revenues home plus global theatrical rentals equals $1.23 billion. Subtract all worldwide P&A, production cost, participations and residuals of $620M combined and we settle at a $610M profit.

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