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No Way Home’ snares $50 million in Thursday previews

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Tom Holland is Spider-Man’s star in “Spider-Man: The Way Home”.

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Already, “Spider-Man: No Way Home”, is breaking box office records.

The Sony Marvel StudiosFrom Thursday previews, film grossed $50 million. This is a record-breaking pandemic-era haul. It is also the third highest in cinematic history, behind Stars Wars: The Force awakens ($57 million) and Avengers: Endgame ($60 million).

Paul Dergarabedian is senior media analyst for Comscore. “This is a remarkable debut.”

CinemarkAccording to the box office, it was the biggest opening night in America due to ticket seller “No Way Home”. FandangoNotable was the fact that “No Way Home” broke the records for highest ticket-seller for the year and also the best Thursday previews seller since “Avengers: Endgame”.

Analysts at the box office were certain that “No Way Home,” would be a success. easily surpass $100 million at the domestically during its opening weekendHowever, many are now questioning the height Spider-Man is capable of swinging.

Sony had projected the film’s revenue at $130million, however many feel that projections are too conservative. Analysts predict strong demand and expect expectations to rise to $200 million. word of mouth sending more audiences to cinemasThis weekend, as well as repeated viewings.

The third Spider-Man solo film starring Tom Holland has been well received by critics, who called it “a celebration of Spidey fandom.”

Dergarabedian explained that anyone who believed the cinema would never return to their screens… simply didn’t grasp the power of a film and a Spider-Man character to attract passionate movie-goers to the multiplex.”

Disclosure: Comcast, the parent company for NBCUniversal (and CNBC), is Comcast. NBCUniversal owns Fandango.

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