Spider-Man: Brand New Day Smashes $167M+ U.S. Opening Record
Spider-Man: Brand New Day Swings Into Box Office History With Record-Breaking Opening
The Big Picture: What’s Happening?
Imagine a lemonade stand that usually makes $50 on its best day suddenly making $170 on its first morning. That’s basically what’s happening with the new Spider-Man movie! Spider-Man: Brand New Day is smashing box office records left and right, and industry experts are watching the numbers climb in real-time.
IMPORTANT POINT: This article shares early estimates from industry sources (not official studio numbers). Final numbers may change slightly, but the record-breaking trend is clear.
Spider-Man’s Historic Start
Opening Day (Friday) Projections
| Metric | Projection | Previous Record Holder |
|---|---|---|
| Friday + Previews Total | $167M – $173M | Avengers: Endgame ($157.4M) |
| Friday Only (No Previews) | ~$95M – $100M | Avengers: Endgame ($97.4M) |
| Thursday Previews | $72M (NEW RECORD) | Avengers: Endgame ($60M) |
Weekend Projections (3-Day Total)
- Best Case: $342M+ (could beat Avengers: Endgame‘s all-time $357.1M record)
- Most Likely: North of $330M (would be 2nd biggest opening ever)
- "Bad Weather" Scenario: $280M (still $20M ahead of No Way Home)
KEY CONTEXT: Only 5 movies in history have made $100M+ on their first Friday (including previews). Spider-Man just joined that exclusive club.
How Did Previews Work This Time?
The $72M preview number includes some special circumstances:
- Wednesday Night: Prime Video members got early access
- Thursday Noon: Regular public showtimes started (earlier than usual)
- Late Thursday: Walk-up business "exploded" – theaters couldn’t count money fast enough!
Comparison: Avengers: Endgame started previews at 6 PM Thursday. No Way Home started at 3 PM. This movie started at 12 PM noon – giving it a massive head start.
Records Being Shattered Right Now
All-Time Preview Records
- Spider-Man: Brand New Day – $72M NEW RECORD
- Avengers: Endgame – $60M
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $57M
- Spider-Man: No Way Home – $50M
Special Format Records (Fancy Screens)
| Format | New Record | Previous Best |
|---|---|---|
| 4DX (moving seats, effects) | $4.5M weekend | Super Mario Bros. Movie ($1.2M previews) |
| ScreenX (270° panoramic) | $4M weekend | Deadpool & Wolverine ($1.3M previews) |
| Dolby Cinema | Record numbers reported | — |
FUN FACT: This Spider-Man movie is doing all this WITHOUT IMAX screens (Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey has those). It’s like winning a race while wearing regular sneakers!
The Competition: The Odyssey Holds Strong
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey isn’t backing down:
| Metric | Performance |
|---|---|
| Weekend 3 Projection | $52M (-42% drop – amazing for week 3) |
| Running Total (by Sunday) | ~$396.5M domestic |
| Best Nolan 3rd Weekend Since | The Dark Knight ($42.6M in 2008) |
| Week 2 Total | $145M (best 2nd week for Nolan ever) |
The Entire Marketplace Is Winning
This weekend could be the biggest in box office HISTORY:
- Projected Total (All Movies): $407M – $412M
- Previous Record: Avengers: Endgame weekend – $402M (April 2019)
- Why? Two massive blockbusters (Spider-Man + The Odyssey) + holdovers = theater saturation
This Week’s Top 5 Movies (Before Spider-Man Opened)
- The Odyssey (Universal) – 3,942 theaters | Week: $145M | Total: $344.4M (Week 2)
- Moana (Disney) – 4,015 theaters | Week: $17.5M | Total: $109.4M (Week 3)
- Toy Story 5 (Disney) – 3,375 theaters | Week: $16.8M | Total: $455.3M (Week 6)
- Minions & Monsters (Universal) – 3,386 theaters | Week: $16.75M | Total: $162.5M (Week 4)
- Hadestown (BST) – 1,949 theaters | Week: $16.2M (Week 1)
Note: These numbers are from the week leading up to Spider-Man’s opening. Next week’s chart will look very different!
Audience & Critic Reception
| Score Type | Rating | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Rotten Tomatoes Audience | 98% | Highest of all 9 live-action Spider-Man movies! |
| Rotten Tomatoes Critics | 90% Certified Fresh | Just under No Way Home‘s 93% |
| PostTrak Exit Polls | 5 Stars | General audiences, parents, AND kids under 12 all loved it |
Theater Takeover: How Dominant Is It?
Major Theater Chains Are Basically Only Showing Two Movies:
| Theater | Location | Spider-Man Showtimes Today |
|---|---|---|
| AMC Lincoln Center | New York City | 36 showtimes |
| AMC Century City | Los Angeles | 40 showtimes |
| Regal Sherman Oaks Galleria | LA Area | 43 showtimes |
| Regal LA Live | Downtown LA | 44 showtimes |
Industry insiders call this a "Darwinian survival of the fittest" marketplace – Spider-Man and The Odyssey are the only movies getting prime slots.
Why Are The Numbers So Huge? (Simple Explanations)
1. Massive Advance Ticket Sales
- $80M in tickets sold BEFORE opening day
- People planned weeks ahead
2. Perfect Storm of Factors
- Beloved characters (Tom Holland + Zendaya returning)
- Post-pandemic theater recovery at peak
- Premium formats (4DX, ScreenX, Dolby) commanding higher prices
- Limited competition (other studios got out of the way)
3. Longer Preview Window
- Noon start vs. 3 PM or 6 PM = 6-12 extra hours of ticket sales
4. Premium Format Pricing
- 4DX, ScreenX, Dolby tickets cost $5-15 more than standard
- More people choosing "premium experiences"
Summary: What This Means
TL;DR: Spider-Man: Brand New Day is having one of the biggest openings in movie history. It already set the all-time preview record ($72M), is targeting a $330M+ weekend (possibly challenging the all-time $357M record), and helped push the entire weekend box office toward an all-time high ($410M+). Audiences love it (98% score), critics love it (90%), and theaters are packed. The Odyssey is also crushing it in week 3. It’s a historic weekend for movie theaters.
FAQ: Your Questions Answered
Q: Is this the biggest movie opening ever?
A: Not officially yet – but it’s projected to be the 2nd biggest ever (~$330M+), behind only Avengers: Endgame ($357.1M). It could still snag #1 if Sunday holds better than expected.
Q: Why do preview numbers matter so much?
A: Previews are like an "early vote" – they show hardcore fan excitement. High previews usually mean massive word-of-mouth and strong legs (legs = how long a movie stays popular). $72M previews = unprecedented demand.
Q: What’s the difference between "Friday + Previews" and "3-Day Weekend"?
A:
- Friday + Previews = Thursday preview money + all day Friday
- 3-Day Weekend = Friday + Saturday + Sunday (industry standard)
- Brand New Day could hit $170M just on Friday+previews, then $330M+ for the full weekend.
Q: Does this mean movie theaters are "back" after COVID?
A: YES. This weekend ($410M+ total) would shatter the all-time record set in 2019 (pre-pandemic). Two $300M+ movies in one weekend proves theaters are thriving.
Q: What about The Odyssey – is it a flop because Spider-Man is bigger?
A: Absolutely not. $52M in its 3rd weekend with only a 42% drop is phenomenal. It’s tracking to hit $400M domestic by Sunday – a massive hit for a 3-hour historical epic. Both movies are winning.
Data sourced from Deadline Hollywood industry reporting. Final official studio numbers typically release Sunday/Monday. All figures in USD domestic (US/Canada) box office.