Spider-Man Swings Past Avatar to Emerge Top Hollywood Grosser in India
The film earned Rs 31 crore on Saturday and reached Rs 455.33 crore in domestic gross as it stayed strong in its second week.
- On Day 10, Spider-Man: Brand New Day reached a domestic gross collection of Rs 455.33 crore, with the film earning Rs 31 crore on Saturday across 13,482 shows.
- Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, the fourth Sony and Marvel Spider-Man installment stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker, marking 65 years since the character's debut.
- Language-Wise earnings on Day 10 included Rs 18 crore in English, Rs 10.5 crore in Hindi, Rs 1.8 crore in Tamil, Rs 0.68 crore in Telugu, and Rs 0.02 crore in Malayalam.
- Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro recently praised the film's theatrical performance, noting the success of Spider-Man bodes well for the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday release.
- Globally, Brand New Day has earned $1.25 billion within 10 days of release, demonstrating that audiences will turn out in force for great theatrical experiences.
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‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ becomes highest-grossing Hollywood film in India, dethrones ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’
Tom Holland’s ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ has rewritten the Indian box office record books, overtaking ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ to become the highest-grossing Hollywood film ever released in India
Spider-Man swings past Avatar to emerge top Hollywood grosser in India
Spider-Man: Brand New Day has surpassed Avatar: The Way of Water as India's top-grossing Hollywood movie. The film has collected ₹407 crore in India, exceeding its predecessor's lifetime earnings. Aggressive marketing and the character's multi-generational appeal significantly boosted audience interest before its release. Exhibitors and analysts predict a lifetime collection of at least ₹450 crore due to sustained audience engagement.
Tom Holland's Spider-Man has made history in India. Its box office earnings have surpassed even James Cameron, the creator of Avatar, to become Hollywood's most successful film.
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