Status: Confirmed (studio weekend estimates via Deadline, Variety and The Hollywood Reporter)
Four weekends. Four wins. The Spider-Man: Brand New Day box office story refuses to slow down, with Sony and Marvel’s web-slinger swinging to an estimated $36.5 million in its fourth frame, and in the process doing something no other 2026 release has managed. Not the horror heavyweights, not the animated juggernauts, nobody.
Per Deadline’s weekend update, Tom Holland’s fourth solo outing brushed aside the franchise-opener competition, with Insidious: Out of the Further debuting to a solid but distant $23 million plus. Spidey did not just win the weekend, he lapped the newcomer.
How big is the Spider-Man: Brand New Day box office now?
The headline number: roughly $36.5 million domestic for the weekend, per ScreenRant’s chart report, pushing the film to an estimated $852.4 million in North America by Sunday night. That is already the biggest domestic total of any Spider-Man movie ever, comfortably clear of No Way Home.
Globally, the picture entered the weekend at $2.078 billion, per Forbes, after becoming just the eighth film in history to cross the $2 billion line. Add this weekend’s projected $85 million worldwide haul and the total is closing in on $2.15 billion, exactly the trajectory we tracked when the film neared $2.1 billion worldwide earlier this week.
| Milestone | Number |
|---|---|
| Fourth weekend (est.) | $36.5M domestic |
| Domestic total (est. through Sunday) | $852.4M |
| Worldwide total (entering weekend) | $2.078B |
| India nett total (22 days, via Sacnilk) | Rs 475.40 crore |
| Insidious: Out of the Further opening (est.) | $23M+ |
Which records just fell?
The new one is the streak. Four consecutive weekends at No. 1 makes Brand New Day the 2026 release with the most straight frames on top, breaking the previous record of three held by The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, per ScreenRant. In a year this crowded, that is not a small flex.
It stacks on top of an already absurd trophy shelf: fastest to $800 million domestic, first Spider-Man film to $2 billion worldwide, biggest movie of 2026, and now the third biggest domestic release in history, behind only Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Avengers: Endgame. We flagged the fourth-weekend crown as likely when the film was eyeing this exact result on Thursday. It landed with room to spare.
India deserves its own paragraph. The Spider-Man: Brand New Day box office run in India is its own phenomenon. Per Sacnilk, the film has now banked Rs 475.40 crore nett in India across 22 days, with the Hindi version alone contributing over Rs 173 crore. For a Hollywood release in week four, adding crores daily at this stage is elite, Avengers-tier legs.
Why does this run matter for Avengers: Doomsday?
Because this is the springboard. Peter Parker walks out of Brand New Day as the emotional centre of the MCU, and if the reports are right that Spider-Man leads Avengers: Secret Wars, Marvel could not have scripted a better setup: the biggest star in the universe, at his commercial peak, heading straight into the two biggest movies the studio has ever made.
Disney clearly knows it. The Avengers: Endgame Encore re-release lands September 25 with new footage that reportedly flows directly into Avengers: Doomsday, which hits theatres December 18. Momentum, meet marketing machine.
What happens next
The next domino is enormous: Avengers: Endgame’s $858.4 million domestic total sits just $6 million ahead. At the current daily pace, Brand New Day overtakes it within days and becomes the second biggest domestic release ever, with only The Force Awakens left above it. A fifth straight No. 1 frame for the Spider-Man: Brand New Day box office is on the table too, though stronger newcomers arrive next week, so the streak’s days may be numbered.
So, the only question that matters: does Brand New Day catch The Force Awakens’ $936.7 million, or is Endgame’s scalp enough? Call your shot in the comments, we are keeping score.
Image: Sony Pictures / Marvel Studios
Sources: Deadline, ScreenRant, Forbes, Variety, Sacnilk





