Status: Confirmed
Spider-Man: Brand New Day is not slowing down. Sony and Marvel’s blockbuster has now crossed 2.04 billion dollars worldwide, becoming the second-fastest film in history to reach the 2 billion mark after passing it in just three weeks, per figures reported by Variety and Deadline. Domestically the film sits at roughly 803.9 million dollars, one of only a handful of releases to ever clear 800 million in North America.
The run started with a record. Brand New Day opened to a 168 million dollar Friday and a 360.09 million dollar debut weekend, edging past Avengers: Endgame’s 357.1 million to set the biggest opening of all time. It became the highest-grossing movie of 2026 inside its first seven days, and it has held far better than the usual superhero drop, adding 9.88 million dollars on Tuesday, August 18 in its third week domestically.
For the Indian market the numbers are historic in their own right. According to Sacnilk, the film has collected about 473.5 crore net (566 crore gross) in India across 21 days, sitting within striking distance of Endgame’s all-time Hollywood record in the country. Daily collections have naturally eased in week three, with the third Wednesday bringing in roughly 1.8 crore net as the film moves deep into its theatrical life, but the cumulative total already ranks India among the picture’s largest global markets.
What makes the result notable beyond the raw figures is what it signals for Marvel’s strategy. After several under-performing entries, a Spider-Man film out-opening Endgame resets the conversation heading into Avengers: Doomsday this December, and reports this week suggest the studio is leaning harder into the web-slinger for its theatrical future.
We will keep updating India daily collections via Sacnilk and the worldwide cume as the fourth weekend approaches.
Sources: Variety, Deadline, Sacnilk.





