Spider-Man: No Way Home collections crosses over $1 billion worldwide

This is the third movie with highest collections after End Game and Infinity War

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Spider-Man: No Way Home has been doing wonders in the box office since its release. It not only broke pandemic box office collections but also non-pandemic records. The movie Spider-Man: No Way Home is now the third-highest in collections after Avengers: End Game and Avengers: Infinity War. The movie has collected over $1 billion worldwide in just 12 days of time.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is now the third-highest behind Avengers: End Game’s 5 days collections and Infinity War’s 11 days collection. This movie also makes the first to achieve this mammoth collection after a Covid-19 cinema crisis. Another interesting point to note is that it is also one of the movies to achieve this without the help of China. It is just breaking records with the hype created and living up to it. Spider-Man: No Way Home also breaks the record for the highest collections in IMAX format for the year 2021.

Let’s talk numbers now, the total collection got by Spider-Man: No Way Home is $1.05 billion. In this, the major contributor for the movie is obviously the US and Canada combined. India is at eighth position in the collections got worldwide. The US and Canada total combined has got a total of $467.3 million with $85.1 million adding this week. India has got a total of $29.7 million (Rs. 223 crores) making it in the top 20 movies in India. It is the second biggest movie under Sony Pictures as Spider-Man: Far from Home is their first movie with a collection of $1.13 billion worldwide. This movie might become Sony Pictures top movie if the movie is released in China. China is considered one of the biggest markets for Hollywood movies collections.

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