Spider-Man: Brand New Day earned $70 million [1] in its third domestic weekend, marking one of the strongest third-week performances in cinema history.
The film's sustained momentum highlights a rare level of audience retention for a summer blockbuster, pushing the movie toward the top of the all-time domestic charts.
According to Deadline, the $70 million [1] haul represents the second-best third weekend ever recorded. However, Yahoo UK said the figure is the most money ever made by a picture in that specific timeframe [2]. This weekend saw a 51% drop [1] from the previous week's earnings.
The film's cumulative domestic gross now stands at $785.8 million [1]. This total places the movie as the fourth-highest domestic total of all time [1]. The film previously set a high bar during its opening weekend, which saw a domestic gross of $355 million [5].
In addition to its domestic success, the movie has reached significant milestones on a global scale. It recently crossed the $2 billion mark [7] in total global box-office earnings. It also holds the record as the fastest film to cross $700 million [6] in the U.S. market.
Industry analysts said the film's ability to maintain high numbers three weeks after release is a key indicator of its longevity. While most blockbusters experience a sharper decline after their second weekend, the current performance suggests strong word-of-mouth, and repeat viewings.
“Spider-Man: Brand New Day earned $70 million in its third domestic weekend.”
The rapid ascent of Spider-Man: Brand New Day into the top five all-time domestic earners indicates a massive consolidation of the superhero genre's appeal. By crossing $2 billion globally and maintaining a top-tier third-weekend hold, the film demonstrates that high-budget franchise cinema can still achieve unprecedented scale in the current theatrical landscape.


