Spider-Man: No Way Home's domestic box office has set another record for Sony.
✖ After reaching close to the summit with its Monday box office, Spider-Man: No Way Home has officially crossed the $500 million mark at the US box office, marking the first film in Sony Pictures history to reach that accomplishment.
Though Spider-Man: No Way Home is technically the highest grossing Sony Pictures release domestically, when factoring inflation adjustments in it's still only the #4 movie from Sony. Just ahead of No Way Home, again, inflation adjusted, is 1997's Men In Black with $250.69 million domestic haul, adjusted to $500.28 million ; 2004's Spider-Man 2 with a $373.5 million, adjusted to $550.96 million after inflation; and the original 2002 Sam Raimi Spider-Man movie with a $403.
Let's shift to the MCU, where only four other movies out of the 27 total films in the"franchise" are above Spider-Man: No Way Home, making it the #5 MCU movie domestically. Sitting at #4 on the list is 2012's Marvel's The Avengers with $623.3 million; at #3 Avengers: Infinity War with $678.8 million; at #2 Black Panther with $700.059 million; and finally #1 Avengers: Endgame with $858 million.
0commentsFinally, the domestic Top 15 as a total. Just ahead of Spider-Man: No Way Home is Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker , Rogue One: A Star Wars Story , The Dark Knight , The Lion King , and Incredibles 2 . All five of these seem like movies that No Way Home will be able to leapfrog within the next three weeks, which would put it in the Top 10 Domestic movies of all-time. Star Wars: The Force Awakens remains the #1 movie at the domestic box office with a $936.
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