The film "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" has officially surpassed $2 billion [1] in worldwide box-office receipts.

This milestone marks the first time a Spider-Man film has reached this financial level. It also establishes the movie as the highest-grossing release in the history of Sony.

Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and starring Tom Holland, the film reached the $2 billion mark within approximately 18 to 21 days [6, 10] of its release. This achievement occurred early this month, three weekends after the film opened in theaters [10]. Some reports specify the total worldwide gross as $2.022 billion [12].

The movie is now the second-fastest film ever to hit the $2 billion threshold [7]. It joins an exclusive group of high-earning cinema; sources differ on its exact rank, citing it as either the seventh [8] or eighth [9] film to enter the club.

Initial performance indicators showed strong momentum during the launch period. The film earned $360 million [11] domestically and $927 million [12] globally at launch.

Industry analysts said the rapid growth is due to strong audience demand for a must-watch big-screen event [1]. The production, a collaboration between Sony and Marvel Studios, has leveraged the global popularity of the character to secure its place among the top-earning films of all time.

The film "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" has officially surpassed $2 billion in worldwide box-office receipts.

The rapid ascent of 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' signals a continued appetite for high-budget superhero spectacles despite broader industry concerns regarding 'superhero fatigue.' By becoming one of the fastest films to cross the $2 billion mark, the movie demonstrates the immense commercial power of the Spider-Man IP and reinforces the viability of the Sony and Marvel Studios partnership in the global market.