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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Just Broke the Box Office With $927M — and It's Now the Second-Biggest Opening Ever

Spider-Man: Brand New Day movie poster featuring Tom Holland

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Swings Into History

Marvel Studios just did it again. Spider-Man: Brand New Day — starring Tom Holland and Zendaya — swung into theaters this weekend and pulled off a jaw-dropping $927 million global opening, landing the second-biggest opening weekend in box office history. The only movie that ever opened bigger? Avengers: Endgame with its record $1.22 billion back in 2019. Yeah. It's that close.

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige called the debut "phenomenal," and honestly, the numbers back him up. Domestically, the film crushed it with $355 million in North America — including a record-breaking $168 million opening day across 4,487 theaters — plus another $572 million from international markets. All told, it played on roughly 90,000 screens worldwide. That's not a movie release, that's a global event.

What Made This Opening So Massive?

Part of it is timing. Brand New Day arrived at the perfect moment, riding a wave of momentum from a summer that's been quietly saving Hollywood. The Odyssey — Christopher Nolan's epic — and Toy Story 5 both crushed it earlier this year, and The Super Mario Galaxy Movie crossed $1 billion. But Spider-Man is the one that turned the weekend into a record: combined with The Odyssey's holdover numbers, the two films powered the biggest box office weekend in history — a staggering $429 million in the U.S. alone.

There's also the emotional hook. Brand New Day picks up after the multiverse madness of No Way Home, and fans have been starving to see where Holland's Peter Parker lands next. Add Zendaya's MJ, a loaded supporting cast, and the full MCU marketing machine, and you've got a recipe for a record-breaking debut.

What's Next for the Web-Slinger?

The big question now: can it catch Endgame? Realistically, it'll need insane legs to top $1.22 billion in a single opening frame — but with strong word of mouth and an empty late-August release calendar, Brand New Day is positioned to keep climbing the all-time charts. Analysts already have it penciled in as one of 2026's biggest grossers alongside Toy Story 5 and The Odyssey.

For now, Marvel fans are just enjoying the W. A superhero movie defying the "superhero slump" chatter, a $927 million statement, and a sequel hook that's already got the internet theorizing. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is in theaters now — and if this weekend is any sign, it's not leaving the top of the charts anytime soon.

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