Spider-Man: No Way Home
For the very first time in Spider-Man's cinematic history, our favorite neighborhood protagonist's identity is exposed, putting his Super Hero duties into clash with his everyday life and jeopardizing people he cares about most. When Peter enlists Doctor Strange's assistance in reclaiming his secret, the spell rips a hole in their reality, unleashing the most formidable enemies to ever face a Spider-Man in any realm. Now, Peter will face his biggest challenge yet, one that will irrevocably affect not just his own destiny, but also the fate of the Multiverse.
The new Spider-Man film, Spider-Man: No Way Home, demonstrates once again that a superhero's third solo excursion is sometimes the most lucrative. Iron Man and Captain America both experienced this, and Spider-Man followed in their footsteps.
Because the film is still playing in theaters, its gross will almost certainly continue to climb and may even exceed that of Avengers: Age of Ultron. Whether that is the truth or otherwise, Spider-Man: No Way Home pulled in thousands of viewers due to the return of several iconic characters and the notion that its prequel ended on a significant cliffhanger.
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Year of Release: 2021
Worldwide Gross: $1.368B