Spider-Man: Brand Newn Day: Holland’s Superhero Blockbuster Hits No. 6 All-Time Globally

‘Brand Newn Day’ Hits No. 6 All-Time Globally, in Fourth Box Office Victory

Tom Holland’s superhero blockbuster topped the worldwide, while up against the launches of Insidious: Out of the Further and Jason Statham’s Mutiny.

Sony Pictures‘ releases claim the top two spots at the domestic box office, as Spider-Man: Brand New Day grosses $39 million for the weekend in its historic run.

This brings its domestic cume to $854.9 million through Sunday, surpassing 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home to become the No. 3 highest-grossing film ever at the domestic box office.

This also puts Brand New Day as Sony’s highest-grossing domestic film after it set the record last weekend for the top global release in the studio’s history.

Brand New Day becomes the No. 6 release of all time worldwide box office with $2.22 billion.

This surpasses 2015’s Star Wars: Episode VII — The Force Awakens, which moves to seventh on the chart with $2.07 billion.

The latest Spidey film is now behind Titanic at No. 5 with $2.26 billion and Ne Zha 2 at No. 4 with $2.27 billion.

Insidious: Out of the Further occupies second place with opening weekend of $25.3 million for the 6th installment in the horror franchise.

The series made by Screen Gems, Stage 6 Films and Blumhouse Atomic Monster and kicked off with 2011’s original Insidious.

Without major studio horror releases for the next four weeks, Out of the Further aims to extend its run with limited competition. It earned a C+ CinemaScore, tying 2023’s Insidious: The Red Door for the series’ lowest grade.

Debuting in 3,330 American theaters, Out of the Further stars Amelia Eve, Brandon Perea and Lin Shaye, centering on a young mother who can bring spirits back with her to the real world.

It followsThe Red Door, which saw the return of original series stars Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne. That one opened to impressive $33 million domestically before grossing $189 million worldwide in its run.

Amelia Eve in Insidious: Out of the Further. Sony Pictures

With an $18 million production budget, Out of the Further holds a 57 percent approval rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes and a 70 percent audience score.

Mutiny, as Statham’s latest action title picks up $7.5 million for the frame to land in sixth place from 2,600 North American screens. Lionsgate’s film earned a B+ CinemaScore from audiences. MadRiver Pictures and Punch Palace Productions produced the project that carries a $40 million production budget.

Director Jean-François Richet’s actioner stars Statham as former Marine who sets out to prove his innocence after getting framed for murder.

It holds a 50 percent approval score from critics on RT but 87 percent score from audiences. Mutiny follows Statham’s Shelter, which opened with 5.5 million earlier this year for Black Bear.

Jason Statham as Cole Reed in Mutiny. Dan Smith/Lionsgate

Universal’s The Odyssey is in third place with estimated $19.5 million for sixth weekend to bring its domestic total to $539 million.

Chris Nolan’s mythological epic became the director’s highest-grossing film domestically of his career, surpassing 2008’s The Dark Knight. The picture moved past Deadpool & Wolverine during the week to stand as the highest-grossing R-rated title globally.

In its sophomore frame, Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie is targeting $9.1 million for fourth place. The third film in Paramount Pictures’ animated franchise brings its domestic tally to an estimated $35.4 million. It crosses the $100 million threshold globally, with its worldwide total reaching $103.4 million.

Close behind its fellow dinosaur movie and also in second weekend, director David Robert Mitchell’s The End of Oak Street looks to score around $9 million to bring the Warner’s two-week domestic total to $38 million. Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor star in the survival feature that places fifth.

Expanding to wide release in its third weekend is A24’s Tony, starring Dominic Sessa as teenage Anthony Bourdain. The feature serves up only $5 million from 1,600 American screens to claim seventh place and bring domestic cume to around $6.6 million.

The 25th-anniversary rerelease of Universal’s The Fast and the Furious pulls into eighth place with an estimated $3.1 million. The Vin Diesel vehicle grossed $207 million globally in its initial run to kick off the franchise.Black Bear’s comedy Spa Weekend is currently in ninth place with an estimated $3.05 million domestically from 2,000 locations. Earning a B+ CinemaScore, directors Jon Lucas and Scott Moore’s movie stars Leslie Mann, Isla Fisher, Michelle Buteau and Anna Faris.

Starring Andrew Garfield, The Magic Faraway Tree is heading for estimated $1.15 million from 1,600 American screens. Vertical released director Ben Gregor’s literary adaptation that also stars Claire Foy.

This weekend includes Focus Features’ Obsession crossing the $500 million mark globally. The worldwide total for filmmaker Curry Barker’s low-budget horror sensation now stands at $501.6 million.

Director Destin Daniel Cretton‘s blockbuster Spider-Man: Brand New Day keeps reaching historic heights.

Tom Holland, Zendaya, Sadie Sink and Jon Bernthal star in the film that recently set the record as the fastest movie to hit $800 million domestically. After the weekend is over, only 2015’s Star Wars: Episode VII — The Force Awakens and 2019’s Avengers: Endgame will hold bigger domestic cumes.

The 2026 domestic box office has now crossed the $7 billion mark, as this summer’s titles combine for estimated $4.444 billion domestically. This puts the season 20.4 percent above last year’s tally to that point, with the all-time summer mark remaining 2013’s $4.75 billion.

 

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