Every Spider-Man film has chased the $2 billion mark. None of them made it — until now.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day crossed $2.022 billion at the global box office this weekend, making Tom Holland’s latest outing the first film in the franchise’s history to reach the milestone. It joins a list of only eight films ever to achieve the feat, alongside Avatar, Titanic and Avengers: Endgame. And Spider-Man Brand New Day got there faster than almost anyone expected.
How Fast Did It Get There?
Brand New Day premiered on 31 July 2026 and reached $2 billion in approximately 17 days — making it the second-fastest film in box office history to hit the mark. The only movie quicker is Avengers: Endgame, which crossed $2B in 11 days in 2019. For context: Avatar: The Way of Water needed 39 days, Ne Zha 2 needed 33, and Titanic — often cited as the original box office phenomenon — crossed $2B over a much longer theatrical run. It is only the third film this decade to reach the milestone, following Avatar: The Way of Water and China’s animated blockbuster Ne Zha 2. It is also the first American movie to cross $2 billion in nearly four years. Going into its third domestic weekend, the Destin Daniel Cretton-directed film posted $70 million in US/Canada — the second-best third weekend in domestic history, trailing only Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The global third weekend came in at $188.7 million, reinforcing that audience appetite for the film remains unusually strong.Breaking Down the Numbers
The worldwide total splits into an estimated $785.8 million domestically — ranking it the fourth-highest gross ever in the United States and Canada — and $1.236 billion internationally across 67 markets. Sony Pictures confirms that Spider-Man: Brand New Day is now the studio’s highest-grossing release ever in 36 individual markets, including India, Spain, Italy, Turkey and the United Kingdom, where the film has crossed £106 million cumulatively.China accounts for $210 million of the international running total, with the UK, Brazil, Mexico, Australia and South Korea all contributing significant cumulative sums. The global reach of the Tom Holland-led film underlines how thoroughly Spider-Man has grown into a genuinely universal property, not merely a US superhero export.“Spider-Man: Brand New Day has become only the eighth film in world history to gross $2 billion worldwide.” — Box Office Mojo

