Mumbai, January 24 - The third Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man movie, "No Way Home" is marching alone at the worldwide box office. This Tom Holland-fronted has been unstoppable since its debut in theaters in December last year.
After becoming the 4th highest-grossing domestic (North America) film, "No Way Home" has now become the 6th all-time highest-grosser at the worldwide box office. The superhero movie was at number 8 till the last weekend and broke into the top six after passing "Jurassic World" ($1.67B) and "The Lion King" ($1.662B), through 6th Sunday with a $1.69 billion global cume.
The Jon Watts-directed has so far grossed $970.1 million at the international box office and $721 million domestically. At the domestic box office, it is eyeing to
finish at number 3 after its entire box office run. Meanwhile, it will become only the 6th film to gross $1 billion overseas by the end of next weekend, that too without a single penny from China, which is the biggest movie market in the world.
The United Kingdom is leading "Spider-Man: No Way Home's" overseas run with $116.9 million, followed by Mexico with $73.4 million. In Mexico, "No Way Home" recently became the
highest-grossing film of all time after crossing "Avengers: Endgame" there.
The Top 10 international markets for "No Way Home" through 6th Sunday are as follows: the UK ($116.9M), Mexico ($73.4M), Korea ($60.6M), France ($59.9M), Australia ($53.2M), Brazil ($52.4M), Russia ($45.3M), Germany ($43M),
India ($36M), and Spain ($28.9M).
According to Deadline, in IMAX, "Spider-Man: No Way Home" has swung into the Top 10 of the format's all-time releases. Adding $2.7M worldwide this weekend, the Jon Watts-directed phenom is now the No. 9 highest-grossing IMAX release ever globally.
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