In its fifth weekend, Sony/Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home crosses the $900 million mark at the international box office to weave a $926.3 million running cume after a $33.4 million session in 63 markets. The global box-office collection crosses $1.625 billion.
According to Deadline, the box office collection of the film in Latin America becomes the highest-grossing film of all time in Mexico ($72 million cume) and the number two movie ever in Brazil ($50.4 million), Central America ($12.6 million) and Ecuador ($7.9 million).
The Marvel latest release becomes the only film that managed to gross $100 million in a single weekend during COVID-era. Another Sony comic book sequel, Venom: Let There Be Carnage generated $90 million in its opening weekend. It ranks as the third-biggest worldwide opening weekend ever behind Avengers: Endgame ($1.2 billion) and Avengers: Infinity War ($640 million).
Spider-Man: No Way Home is based on the Marvel Comics co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios and distributed by Sony Pictures. It is the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) and is the 27th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
The film is directed by Jon Watts and written by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, and stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man alongside Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jacob Batalon, Jon Favreau, Jamie Foxx, Willem Dafoe, Alfred Molina, Benedict Wong, Tony Revolori, Marisa Tomei, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire.