Nothing could stop Spidey from recording the third biggest weekend box office of all time, in any era, to the tune of $253 million.
Nothing could stop Spidey from recording the third biggest weekend box office of all time, in any era, to the tune of $253 million.
With everyone speculating about Marvel and Sony’s live-action Spider-Man: No Way Home film (out on December 17), Sony decided to get people talking about a whole different Spider-Verse, namely the sequel to Into the Spider-Verse.
Spider-Man fans, tantalized by months of live-action Spider-Verse speculation, continue to buy pre-sale tickets at a rapid pace, trailing only Avengers: Endgame in advance ticket purchases.
All those Spidey fans crashing your local theaters websites in search of tickets for the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home can rest easy now that future Tom Holland-led films have been confirmed by Producer Amy Pascal.
The latest Morbius trailer has plenty of bats, fangs, and claws, promising the introduction of the original “Living Vampire” to cinemas in January.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage shocked the entertainment industry this weekend with an unpredicted $90.1 million dollar feast, leading one of the most profitable October weekends in history, pandemic or not.