Spider-Man: No Way Home is smashing box office records despite the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.The Tom Holland led Marvel film is on track to gross a whopping$666.5M by the end of the weekend, which will make it the sixth-highest grossing movie of all time.The numbers place the movie ahead of 1997's blockbuster disaster flick Titanic, which earned $659.3M at the North American box office.
Bos office gold: Spider-Man: No Way Home is set to become the sixth-highest grossing movie, of all time and is currently on track to net a whopping $666.5M by the end of the weekendDeadline reported Spider-Man's staggering numbers, with an insider telling the publication: 'It's an anomaly at the pandemic box office.'The film has rakedin roughly $30M a weekend since its December 17 release, and 54.4M tickets have been sold in the United States and Canada.
In addition to outstripping James Cameron's Titanic in its fourth weekend, Spider-Man has also done better than most of the fan-favorite Star Wars films, all of which enjoyed Christmas time releases.
Titanic: Spider-Man's current weekend numbers place the movie ahead of 1997's Titanic — which made $659.3M, however the filmwas the first to reach the billion-dollar mark in worldwide salesTitles including The Last Jedi, Rogue One, and The Rise of Skywalker hovered around the $20M mark per weekend in pre-COVID times.Streaming numbers are also likely to add to Spider-Man's reign, with Starz getting the rights to the film 18 months after release — a projected date of July 2023.Titanic has the distinction of being the first film to reach thebillion-dollar mark at the global box office after itenjoyed an initialworldwide gross of over $1.84 billion.
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