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This weekend, Spider-Man brought audiences back to movie theaters in a way we haven’t seen in at least two years – and broke box office records in the process.





The MCU tentpole Spider-Man: No Way Home – not just the most anticipated film of the pandemic but the most anticipated since at least Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – swung into the heavens this weekend with an estimated opening weekend of $253M from 4,336 locations, including $50M from Thursday night previews, blasting beyond even the loftiest expectations heading into the frame. That’s the biggest December opening weekend of all time, besting Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ $247.97M debut frame from 2015, and the third-highest opening weekend of all time, behind only Marvel Studios stablemates Avengers: Endgame ($357.1M) and Avengers: Infinity War ($257.7M). Not to mention, it became the highest-grossing film of 2021 in a single weekend, rocketing past Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings‘ $224.54M total in just three days.





Overseas, No Way Home exploded with $334.2M from 60 markets, bringing its global total to an astonishing $587.2M for the weekend — the highest ever for Columbia Pictures and the third-highest of all time. For comparison’s sake, that opening weekend total is 72% higher than Spider-Man: Far From Home and 113% higher than Homecoming. In Western Europe, where No Way Home grossed $113M total, the U.K. was the top market with an estimated five-day total of $41.4M, the fourth-highest of all time in the country. The Latin American region grossed an estimated $79.5M, including $32.4M in Mexico, while Asia saw $74M, lead by South Korea with an estimated $23.7M. Australia grossed an estimated $18.7M (the third-largest opening ever), while in Eastern Europe, No Way Home grossed $26.9M, including $17.4M in Russia (fifth-highest opening of all time).





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No Way Home also sizzled in the IMAX format. In North America, $22M of the weekend total came from 407 IMAX screens, marking the largest domestic IMAX box office weekend ever for Sony Pictures — 47% higher than Spider-Man: Far From Home — as well as the third-highest domestic IMAX box office weekend in December and the fifth-highest of all time. It also grossed $14.2M from the IMAX format overseas, making it Sony’s largest-ever IMAX weekend. The global IMAX tally of $36.2M is the sixth-highest global IMAX weekend of all time, the third-highest in December and the highest opening weekend for any film in the format since April 2019.





“This weekend’s historic Spider-Man: No Way Home results, from all over the world and in the face of many challenges, reaffirm the unmatched cultural impact that exclusive theatrical films can have when they are made and marketed with vision and resolve,” said Sony Pictures CEO Tom Rothman in a statement. “All of us at Sony Pictures, are deeply grateful to the fabulous talent, both in front of and behind the camera, that produced such a landmark film. Thanks to their brilliant work, this Christmas everyone can enjoy the big screen gift of 2021’s mightiest Super Hero —your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.”





It can’t be underscored enough: Spider-Man: No Way Home is a box office phenomenon, not just in pandemic terms but in all-time terms. Anticipation had been steadily building for the third film in the current Spider-Man cycle, buoyed by rumors and hype around possible cast additions and plot developments. The film’s success is in part a testament to the solid groundwork laid by Marvel Studios, which is peerless in terms of building excitement among the series’ massive fanbase and catering to their desires.





The weekend started off with a bang after No Way Home exploded with $50M in Thursday night previews (which began at 3 pm) followed by an opening-day gross of $121.5M – the largest December opening day in history (ahead of The Force Awakens’ $119.1M) and the second largest of all time (after Endgame’s $157.5M). Instead of being frontloaded on Thursday and Friday, the film continued playing to packed houses throughout the weekend, leading to an excellent weekend multiplier of 2.08x and finishing at the very high end of forecasts. Despite rampant news stories about the escalating spread of the Omicron variant across North America, No Way Home’s jaw-dropping performance stands as the most potent example yet of theatrical’s continued relevance when given the right title.











Reviews and word-of-mouth for No Way Home were no doubt major factors in boosting the film’s performance this weekend, as it reached the highest Rotten Tomatoes and RT Audience Scores of any live-action Spider-Man film to date — 94% and 99%, respectively (along with a perfect 5.0 rating on PostTrak from general audiences). Though not arriving with quite the same level of anticipation, this fall’s Eternals demonstrated how a lukewarm critical and audience response (47% on Rotten Tomatoes a 78% Audience Score, low for the MCU) has the capacity to sink the prospects of even a film in the widely beloved Marvel theatrical franchise. But No Way Home delivered on the buildup, and audiences responded in kind.





With this kind of enthusiasm, the sky’s the limit for No Way Home, which is now primed to capitalize on the long holiday corridor during which kids are out of school and families are gathering to celebrate the holidays. Despite the ongoing pandemic and the highly virulent Omicron variant now tightening its grip in the U.S., it’s undeniable that people are going back to the multiplex in greater numbers than we’ve seen since 2019 – and that this weekend, more of them than ever found the perfect excuse to return.





More to come…


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