‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Crosses $2.2 Billion Worldwide After Four Weekends
"Insidious: Out of the Further" leads newcomers with $60.5 million global opening The post ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Crosses $2.2 Billion Worldwide After Four Weekends appeared first on TheWrap .
Sony/Marvel Studios' "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" continues its upward trajectory towards the all-time domestic box office record, earning $39 million during its fourth weekend in theaters. Remaining at the top of the charts, "Brand New Day" now has a domestic total of $855 million and a worldwide total of $2.22 billion, placing it close to surpassing the global earnings of 2022's animated hit "Ne Zha 2."
The film is on track to surpass "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" as the highest-grossing domestic movie of all time, even after accounting for inflation, and to become the third film to reach the $2.5 billion worldwide milestone. "Insidious: Out of the Further," a co-production between Screen Gems, Stage 6, and Blumhouse-Atomic Monster, debuted with a $25.3 million domestic opening from 3,303 locations and $60.5 million worldwide.
While this marks a lower-than-expected start for the $18 million film, it still reflects a positive opening and a solid performance compared to "Insidious: The Red Door" in 2023. "Out of the Further" received mixed-to-positive reviews, with Rotten Tomatoes rating it at 60% critics and 70% audience, and a C+ grade from CinemaScore.
This release has now contributed to the "Insidious" franchise's lifetime gross of $800 million across six films. In third place, Universal/Syncopy's "The Odyssey" continues its strong performance with $19.5 million in its sixth weekend, bringing its domestic total to $539 million. This achievement has propelled "The Odyssey" past "The Dark Knight" as Christopher Nolan's highest domestic gross before inflation adjustment.
With a worldwide total of $1.44 billion, "The Odyssey" is now $230 million shy of passing "Jurassic World" to become Universal's unadjusted highest-grossing film of all time.
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