
The Top 5 markets through Thursday are the UK ($16.4M), Mexico ($14.8M), Korea ($8.6M), Russia ($6.4M), with Australia and Brazil each at $6.3M. Spain bagged the best Thursday opening ever with $2.3M and Saudi Arabia scored $1.3M, for the young market’s biggest opening day so far.

2 all-time opening day for a Hollywood film, and Sony’s biggest. 3 biggest opening day ever and Sony’s best of all time. 2 opening day ever, after Avengers: Endgame.Įlsewhere, Australia snared $6.3M for the No. In Brazil, a $3.6M start makes No Way Home the No. Including domestic’s massive $50M Thursday previews, Spidey is going through the roof.Īfter reaching milestones in Korea, the UK and other markets on Wednesday (see previous updates below), we can now add that Latin America opening days totaled $19.25M. The film is the biggest opening day ever for Sony in Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, and Ecuador. The estimated total there through Saturday is now $17.8M.įRIDAY UPDATE, writethru: It’s a Peter Parker frenzy at international box office turnstiles with Sony/Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home having grossed $114.2M through just two days of overseas play in 48 markets. In Korea, Saturday jumped 56% from Friday despite the introduction of a 10PM curfew.

'Stop Making Sense' 40th Anniversary TIFF Screening Becomes Top Grossing Imax Live Eventĭespite the fluctuating states of some overseas markets, a good sign overall is that as long as cinemas are open and people can get to see No Way Home, they are turning up.
