Spider-Man 3: No Way Home is still the #1 domestic film, with a record $536.6M in its 13th release.
Deadline reported that the Tom Holland-starring feature has become the 12th-highest-grossing movie in the United States and Canada since its release on the 17th.
The film has notably surpassed previous Christmastime hits Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and The Dark Knight in terms of earnings, as they took in $532.1 and $534.8 million, respectively.
Taking it in: Spider-Man: No Way Home has continued to dominate the box office, and has raked in $536.6 million in its 13th day of release, according to Deadline
Sony also announced that Spider-Man: No Way Home’s thirteen-day gross was now the third-highest ever.
The superhero feature is currently trailing Avengers: Endgame and Star Wars: Force Awakens, both of which were well past the $600 million mark at that point.
It earned $20.2million from more than 4,000 theaters Wednesday and has been ranked third in second Wednesday sales.
Media outlets predicted that the film’s success would be curtailed not too long after New Year’s Day.
Successful launch: The media outlet also reported that the Tom Holland-starring feature has become the 12th-highest-grossing movie in the United States and Canada since its release on the 17th
According to Box Office Mojo, Spider-Man: The Way Home is now the most-watched feature in 2021.
The site pointed out that the feature has taken in $644,900,000 in international sales for an impressive grand total of $1,181,492,000.
It was notable that the motion picture grossed more than $1 million during its time of release, making it one of the most successful pandemic-era projects.
Deadline reports that Spider-Man: No Way Home’s pre-sales tickets moved quicker on Fandango previously than the Avengers: Endgame presale tickets.
Making waves: Spider-Man: No Way Home has since become the highest-grossing feature of 2021, according to Box Office Mojo
Counting the commas: The site pointed out that the feature has taken in $644,900,000 in international sales for an impressive grand total of $1,181,492,000
In just two hours, the Black Widow standard was broken by the presales of the feature.
They notably overtook those of several pre-pandemic blockbusters, including Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Avengers: Infinity War.
Spider-Man, No Way Home was also the highest-grossing film by Sony Pictures in America.
Record: Spider-Man, No Way Home beat Jumanji Welcome To The Jungle by becoming Sony Pictures’ top-grossing film in America.
Movies like F9 and No Time To Die, which both grossed over $700 millions at the box-office, are closely following the super hero film.
Rotten Tomatoes has given the film a fresh rating of 94% and reported that 98% enjoyed the movie.
This film has been named the #1 superhero movie of all time by media outlets.
Well-received: The flick currently holds a 94% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes , and the site also reported that 98% of audiences enjoyed the movie