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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Fastest Movie To Cross $700M At U.S. Box Office

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Sony/Marvel Studios’ Spider-Man: Brand New Day crossed $700 million at the domestic box office Wednesday, just like we told you it would. But there’s another record here: It’s now the fastest movie to cross that benchmark, doing it in 13 days.

Prior to this, both Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Avengers: Endgame tied as the fastest movies to hit $700M, both doing so in 16 days.

Brand New Day with $704.5M in North America is running 31% ahead of Spider-Man: No Way Home at the same point in time; the latter ended its domestic run at $804.7M. Currently, Brand New Day is the sixth highest-grossing movie ever at the domestic B.O. There’s only been seven movies, including Brand New Day, to cross $700M including Force Awakens ($936.6M), Avengers: Endgame ($858.3M), Spider-Man: No Way Home ($814.8M), Avatar ($785.2M), Top Gun: Maverick ($722M), and Black Panther ($700.4M).

The international haul for the Destin Daniel Cretton-directed Spidey stands at $1.108 billion, and that’s a record for Sony, besting the $1.106B of previous foreign B.O. champ No Way Home. Brand New Day‘s foreign B.O. is the 10th highest ever for any movie.

Brand New Day has now becomeSony Pictures’ highest-grossing release of all time across 26 international markets. Among the top-performing territories are China ($197.6M), United Kingdom ($95.4M), Mexico ($70.8M), France (56.0M), India ($55.7M), Brazil ($52.0M), South Korea ($46.7M), Germany ($42.4M), Australia ($42.1M) and Italy ($34.1M).

This weekend, Brand New Day will lead the U.S./Canada weekend B.O. again with an estimated range of $57M-$72M.

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