Spider-Man: No Way Home, the last chapter of cinecomic’s trilogy on web weaving by Tom Holland, disputed for years between Marvel and Sony, has officially become the Sony Pictures highest grossing ever.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is Sony Pictures highest grossing ever
The film, co-produced by the two cinemas, exceeded 1.16 billion dollars raised two weeks after its theatrical release; beating not only the 1.13 billion raised by Spider-Man: Far From Home, but also becoming the film that took the least time to reach half a billion dollars in box office (beating Avatar And Star Wars: The Force Awakens).
All this is even more incredible if we think that the film has not yet been released in China, the most important market for the film industry in times of pandemic, and which had already given Far From Home $ 199 million.
Release date, plot and trailer for the film
We remember that Spider-Man: No Way Home arrived in Italian cinemas on December 15th.
This is the official synopsis:
For the first time in movie history, Spider-Man, our friendly neighborhood hero, is exposed and is no longer able to separate his normal life from the high risk of being a superhero.
When he asks Doctor Strange for help, the stakes become even higher and more dangerous, forcing him to discover what it really means to be Spider-Man.
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The film, directed by Jon Watts and co-produced by Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures, sees a cast consisting of Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Marisa Tomei, Jacob Batalon, Alfred Molina, Jamie Foxx And Tony Revolori (plus other names that only those who went to the cinema are allowed to know at the moment).
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