With the end of accurate statistics, Sony raised the box office of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” in the first weekend in North America, and the film’s box office rose from a rough estimate of 253 million to 260 million US dollars.
So “Spider-Man: No Way Home” surpassed the 257 million of “Avengers 3”, ranking second in North American film history, and it was second only to “Avengers 4” of 357 million.
Due to the increase in the North American box office of “Spider-Man: No Way Home”, the global box office of the film rose from $587.2 million to $600 million.
The film is second only to “Avengers 4” ($1.2236 billion) and “Avengers 3” ($640 million), ranking third in the world’s first weekend of film history.
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Adjusted box office TOP10 for the first weekend in North America
- “Avengers 4” US$357 million
- “”Spider-Man: No Way Home”” US$260 million
- “Avengers 3” US$257 million
- “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” US$247 million
- “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” 220 million US dollars
- “Jurassic World” 208 million US dollars
- “Avengers” US$207 million
- “Black Panther” US$202 million
- “The Lion King” US$191 million
- “Avengers 2” $191 million
The adjusted 2021 global box office rankings TOP10
- “The Battle at Lake Changjin” US$902 million (in theaters)
- “Hi, Mom” US$822 million
- “007: No Time to Die” US$773 million
- “Fast and Furious 9” US$726 million
- “Detective Chinatown 3” US$686 million
- “Spider-Man: No Return for Heroes” US$600 million (in theaters)
- “Venom 2” US$498 million
- “Godzilla vs. Kong” US$467 million
- “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” US$432 million
- “Eternals” $399 million
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