Spider-Man: No Way Home Is 4th Biggest Box Office Film of All Time!
One of the biggest movies released, at least in terms of box office dominance, Spider-Man: No Way Home, continues to set records by catapulting up the list of biggest domestic box office releases of all time. After over a month of box office dominance, Spider-Man: No Way Home is now the fourth biggest domestic box office film of all time, surpassing Black Panther.
The third installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Peter Parker saga has been an apparent triumph for the Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios collaboration.
Seeing Tom Holland‘s Peter Parker face the unintended consequences of his tampering with the delicate multiverse, Spider-Man: No Way Home tells what is one of the most brutal and tragic stories of one of the most iconic comic book characters.
Celebrating 20-years of the character’s live-action adaptations, Spider-Man: No Way Home saw the MCU’s Peter Parker face off against some of the character’s most iconic villains, from Willem Dafoe‘s Green Goblin to Alfred Molina‘s Doc Ock to Jaime Foxx‘s Electro.
With many Marvel fans long theorizing just who could arrive in the film, I believe what catapulted the movie to legendary status was the arrival of past Spider-Man actors, Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire, to help Holland’s Peter Parker defend the MCU from the various villains.
With the film being championed as one of Marvel’s great successes, it appears it has no intention to stop its record-setting ways, as Spider-Man: No Way Home is now the fourth biggest domestic box office film of all time.
The box office distinction means it surpassed one of Marvel’s best films, the genre-defining Black Panther.
However, Black Panther was one of the greatest achievements of 2018 and is still the only MCU film to be honored with a nomination for Best Picture at the Academy Awards — a feat that Spider-Man: No Way Home is desperately attempting to mimic.
Only time will tell where Spider-Man: No Way Home ultimately lands on the domestic box office charts for best-performing films of all time, but it certainly has no desire to slow down. And will that spell success at the Oscars, Marvel Blog True Believers? Maybe in the technical awards…