Summary
- Spider-Man: Brand New Day has passed $2 billion worldwide.
- It took approximately 19 days to reach the historic milestone.
- It is only the eighth film in history to cross $2 billion without adjusting for inflation.
- In Greece, it has reached 367,044 admissions through August 16.
- It sold 32,243 tickets over the August 13–16 period and ranked second at the Greek box office.
- More than $2 billion in three weekends
- From $1.67 billion to $2 billion in one week
- Only the eighth film to cross $2 billion
- 367,044 admissions in Greece
- The August 15 holiday weakened the market
- The record opening that signaled what was coming
- The biggest movie of 2026
- What we think
- Frequently Asked Questions
“Spider-Man: Brand New Day” has passed $2 billion at the worldwide box office in only three weekends, while reaching 367,044 admissions in Greece through August 16.
The new Spider-Man film starring Tom Holland added approximately $188.7 million worldwide during its third weekend, pushing it beyond the $2 billion mark, while its North American total had already reached $785.8 million by the end of the same weekend. In Greece, the film sold another 32,243 tickets over August 13–16 and ranked second behind “The Odyssey.”
The milestone is historic: “Brand New Day” became only the eighth film to cross $2 billion without adjusting for inflation and the second-fastest movie ever to reach the mark after “Avengers: Endgame.” It has also surpassed “Spider-Man: No Way Home” to become Sony Pictures’ highest-grossing film.
More than $2 billion in three weekends
“Spider-Man: Brand New Day” needed only around 19 days to cross $2 billion worldwide, according to the latest reports on its theatrical run. Its third weekend alone added approximately $188.7 million globally.
In North America, it remained No. 1 for a third consecutive weekend, earning another $70 million. Its domestic total had reached $785.8 million by Sunday, August 16.
International markets had already generated close to $1.24 billion, with China among the film’s most important territories at approximately $210 million.
From $1.67 billion to $2 billion in one week
The speed of the run becomes clear when compared with PTTL’s previous reporting.
On August 10, PTTL reported Spider-Man: Brand New Day at $1.67 billion worldwide after only 12 days. At the time, more than $1 billion had already come from international markets, while North America had contributed approximately $655 million.
By its third weekend, roughly one week later, the film had added more than another $350 million and crossed the $2 billion barrier.
Even earlier, on August 5, PTTL reported that “Brand New Day” became the highest-grossing film of 2026 in only seven days, when its worldwide total stood at $1.155 billion.
Only the eighth film to cross $2 billion
Passing $2 billion puts “Brand New Day” into an extremely small group of theatrical releases.
It became only the eighth movie in history to exceed that level without adjusting for inflation. It also reached the milestone in only around 19 days, making it the second-fastest film ever to do so after “Avengers: Endgame.”
The film has also surpassed “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” which finished its original worldwide run at around $1.92 billion, becoming the biggest theatrical release in Sony Pictures history.
367,044 admissions in Greece
The Greek theatrical run also remains strong, although “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” lost the No. 1 position to “The Odyssey” over the August 15 holiday period.
Between August 13 and 16, “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” sold 32,243 tickets from 165 theaters nationwide, including 78 in Athens. Its cumulative total reached 367,044 admissions in its third week of release.
For comparison, “The Odyssey” ranked first over the same period with 37,377 admissions and a cumulative 828,590 tickets, illustrating how strongly the two major films have dominated the Greek summer box office.
The August 15 holiday weakened the market
Spider-Man’s drop should also be viewed in the context of the overall Greek theatrical market.
Total admissions over August 13–16 fell below 100,000, as a number of cinemas were closed on August 15 and much of the audience was away from major cities.
Against that backdrop, 32,243 admissions remain a meaningful result. Spider-Man and “The Odyssey” together accounted for almost 70,000 tickets, representing the overwhelming majority of the market.
The record opening that signaled what was coming
The road to $2 billion began with an unprecedented opening weekend.
“Brand New Day” generated approximately $360 million in the U.S. and Canada, setting a new record for the biggest domestic opening in box office history and surpassing “Avengers: Endgame.” Its worldwide opening reached approximately $932 million.
PTTL also covered Spider-Man’s massive worldwide debut, when early estimates placed the opening at approximately $927 million. Final figures later moved the result even higher.
The biggest movie of 2026
“Spider-Man: Brand New Day” had already claimed the No. 1 position for 2026 during its first week in theaters.
On August 5, when its worldwide total stood at $1.155 billion, it had already passed “Toy Story 5” to become the year’s biggest film.
The gap has since expanded dramatically. In less than three weeks, Spider-Man added almost another billion dollars, confirming that its success extended far beyond an enormous opening weekend.
What we think
Crossing $2 billion changes the benchmark for “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.” The film is no longer simply the biggest hit of 2026 but has entered a category reached by only a handful of releases in cinema history.
In Greece, 367,044 admissions in three weeks are also a strong result, particularly given the broader market slowdown over the August 15 holiday. Attention now turns to how well the film can hold over the coming weeks and how high it can ultimately climb both on the worldwide all-time chart and in its final Greek admissions total.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much has Spider-Man: Brand New Day earned worldwide?
The film has passed $2 billion worldwide in only three weekends of release.
How many tickets has it sold in Greece?
Through August 16, 2026, it had reached 367,044 admissions in Greece.
How many tickets did it sell during the latest Greek weekend?
Between August 13 and 16, it sold 32,243 tickets from 165 theaters nationwide and ranked second at the Greek box office.
How quickly did it reach $2 billion?
It took approximately 19 days, making it the second-fastest film ever to reach the milestone after “Avengers: Endgame.”
Is it now the highest-grossing Spider-Man movie?
Yes. It has surpassed “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and is now also Sony Pictures’ highest-grossing film ever.




