9/24/2023 0 Comments No way home box office mojo![]() “Can you imagine if it had flopped?,” he adds, “Then every other movie would have been negatively impacted due to a lack of dynamic momentum to carry forward in the box office.” “ Spider-Man: No Way Home is arguably the most important movie to the movie theater industry ever,” emphasizes Comscore Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian. Moviegoing for Spider-Man: No Way Home superseded any handicaps presented by the pandemic. People went out of their way to see this movie not just when Omicron was raging, but when mask mandates eased, because it inherently was an anomaly plot-wise in the MCU and Spider-Man canon. Talent isn’t getting rich off of streaming views or subscriber counts. Try telling that to agents whose job it is to morph their clients into stars and successful, big screen filmmakers. ![]() Try telling exhibition that after being broken for the majority of 2020 and into 2021. There are some at other studios who are envious about No Way Home‘s success, and have sniped that the movie was an anomaly at the pandemic box office, not the standard. A packed house on the first Sunday night of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ at Regal’s Valencia Town Center Deadline You can say that a movie set in a Marvel Cinematic Universe is a self-fulfilling prophesy at the box office. No Way Home producers Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal say more Sony/MCU Spidey is already in store. ![]() Remember how No Way Home almost didn’t come together as Sony and Disney’s Marvel were hashing out terms? See what happens when everyone kisses and makes up? Marvel wound up co-financing this $200M sequel at 25% with Holland’s webslinger contracted to appear in another Disney/Marvel film. But for Disney, it was all about their love affair with subscribers. Head scratching ensues over the money left on the table with Disney/Marvel’s Black Widow going day-and-date on Disney+, and stalling at $379.7M WW. That figure is significantly higher now that the MCU pic’s global is at $1.89 billion. We already reported some time ago how No Way Home was profiting in its theatrical window with $610M after a global B.O. Tee a movie off on a premium format like the big screen gives it automatic luster, thus making it desirable when it becomes available in homes. We all know how excited some studios were about experimenting with theatrical day-and-date on their streaming services, whether they were giving the movies away free to subscribers or charging them an extra $30, however, witness the firepower of this fully armed and operational Sony blockbuster, a key, high example that when a studio practices a theatrical window/ancillary business model, the riches are there. © 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc.Blake Lively Sony Wayfarer Studios Movie 'It Ends With Us' Sets Early 2024 Release Last week’s winner, “West Side Story,” sold $1.1 million in tickets on Friday, bringing its two-week total to $15.6 million. The rest of this weekend’s box office so far was more in line with pandemic trends: Disney’s animated film “Encanto” took in $1.7 million, bringing its total in US theaters so far to $76.7 million, while Guillermo Del Toro’s “Nightmare Alley” booked $1.2 million in its first day. If “No Way Home” trends similarly, its final weekend total could exceed the projected $242 million. “Endgame” reached $357.1 million in its opening weekend, while 2018’s “Avengers: Infinity War” posted a $106 million opening day and a $257.6 million weekend. Zendaya and Tom Holland star in “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” ©Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett The latest Spider-Man movie took in $121.5 million from 4,336 theaters nationwide Friday night. The last time a movie drew so many to the box office was in 2019, when “Avengers: Endgame” had a $156.7 million opening day. The film, the third starring Tom Holland as Peter Parker, was well reviewed, and fans of the Marvel Comic Universe typically hit the theaters early to avoid spoilers, Variety noted. The big total made “No Way Home” the first film of the COVID-19 era to draw more than $100 million at the box office in its debut, and put it on the path toward a $250 million opening weekend. The total included $50 million from limited-release Thursday previews, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” has swung into the record books with the second-biggest opening day of all time in North America, and the biggest debut ever for December.ĭirected by Jon Watts, the latest installment of the web-slinger’s saga took in $121.5 million from 4,336 theaters nationwide Friday night, according to IMDB’s Box Office Mojo. The success of ‘Barbenheimer’ means nothing for the movies ‘Barbie’ movie craze drives up eBay bids on rare Allan doll ‘Barbie’ still sitting pretty at top of box office
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