Spider-Man No Way Home Crushes Box-Office Records
Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures Spider-Man: No Way Home has broken many records before and after the pandemic since its release. More recently, it has outperformed Sony's best-selling movies in the United States. Spider-Man: No Way Home overtook Sony's Jumanji with $ 405.5 million in domestic box office revenue over the Christmas weekend. Welcome to the Jungle, previously dominated domestic profits at $ 404.5 million. Beyond box office revenue, the latest Marvel Studios Spider-Man trilogy is expected to soon exceed $ 1 billion in global revenue as the first theatrical release of the pandemic era. By comparison, Black Widow, released through theaters and Disney + Premier Access, generated $ 379.6 million, while Xiangqi and the theater-exclusively released Legend of the Tenling generated $ 432.2 million. Spider-Man: No Way Home takes place shortly after Mysterio's last attack on Peter Parker in the Spider-Man: Far From Home mid-credits scene. The Master of Illusions has revealed to the world Spider-Man's secret identity, and Parker is forced to face consequences not only for himself but also for his loved ones. To prevent them from being endangered, Peter asks Doctor Strange for help. Sorcerer Supreme attempts a spell, but something is terribly wrong and seems to be piercing the Marvel Cinematic Universe and pouring into the Multiverse in the form of supervillains and superheroes from other worlds and franchises. This amazing movie is definitely worth watching if you’re a Marvel or even Spider-Man fan.