Spider-Man: No Way Home has enjoyed huge box office success to become the sixth highest grossing movie of all time. Starring Tom Holland in the lead, the movie marks the third installment of the Spider-Man: Homecoming series, as well as the seventh appearance of the character in the MCU. Holland’s Spidey was last seen in a mid-credits cameo in Venom: Let There Be Carnage, with his last featured role coming in 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home, the last movie of the MCU’s Phase 3.
The Spider-Man franchise is one that has been fraught with complexities and off-screen difficulties for years, with a legal ownership battle between Marvel Studios and Sony. It is also a franchise that has seen three different actors cast in the lead role in the space of 14 years.
Box office performance is key for blockbusters; they are typically the tentpole releases that keep the studios successful and make money, and there is little doubt that both Sony and Marvel Studios will be delighted by the success this film has enjoyed.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is the highest grossing Spider-Man movie, which would suggest that audiences' appetite for the character remains as strong as ever. Marvel will no doubt be looking to build on this success moving forward, and will hope that upcoming MCU releases, such as Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness and Thor: Love and Thunder, perform as well if not better.
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Imagine still having the opinion taht comic book movies are for kids when Spider-Man is this big.
Wasn't it the fourth highest grossing movie a week ago? Or is that a different movie I'm thinking of?
and they still haven't released a fuck poster