'Spider-Man: No Way Home,' the latest movie in the Marvel series, notched a record-breaking opening weekend at the domestic box office by bringing in $260 million, Sony says. Only 2019's 'Avengers: Endgame' opened to larger numbers.
"Spider-Man: No Way Home," the latest movie in the Marvel series, notched a record-breaking opening weekend at the domestic box office by bringing in $260 million, Sony said Monday. That's up from Sunday's projections of $253 million, and it's remarkable in a pandemic."No Way Home" has swung past"Avengers: Infinity War" — which opened to $257 million in 2018, according to Comscore — to become the second highest opening weekend in box office history.
'Spider-Man' throws movie theaters a lifeline as they swing into the unknownIn terms of recent box office returns, it took only one day for the film to become the highest-grossing opening of any movie during the pandemic. And it took only one weekend for"No Way Home" to become the highest grossing film of 2021. Read MoreThe opening was also the best for the month of December, the Spider-Man franchise and for Sony Pictures.
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