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Brand New Day’s $927M Global Opening Makes Spider-Man 2nd Biggest Debut

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Spider-Man: Brand New Day has burst onto the global cinema scene with one of the most impressive opening weekends in history, raking in an estimated $927 million worldwide over its initial four days. This new installment in the Marvel franchise, featuring Tom Holland, now ranks as the second-largest global opening ever, following Avengers: Endgame, which premiered with $1.2 billion in 2019.

On the domestic front, the film generated $355 million in North America during its debut weekend, just shy of the $357.1 million record set by Avengers: Endgame. Internationally, the superhero sensation amassed $572 million across 66 markets. Leading the charge in overseas earnings was China, contributing $121 million, with the United Kingdom following at $49 million, Mexico at $38.3 million, and South Korea at $25 million.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day also achieved opening weekend records in several countries. Notably, India saw its largest-ever Hollywood opening with $31.8 million. France added $26.6 million to the tally, while Brazil brought in $23.8 million, and Spain contributed $15.6 million. These figures highlight the film’s widespread appeal and successful global reach.

The film has not only outpaced the initial performances of Spider-Man: No Way Home, which earned $600 million globally, but also exceeded Avengers: Infinity War’s debut of $640 million worldwide. Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, the latest Spider-Man adventure is set four years after the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home. It follows Peter Parker as he attempts to rebuild his life after the world forgets his identity, all while facing a mysterious new threat with the help of unexpected allies.

Joining Tom Holland in the cast are Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Sadie Sink, Jon Bernthal, and Mark Ruffalo, who together bring this thrilling chapter to life, captivating audiences around the globe with their performances.

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