"Spider-Man: Brand New Day" has grossed $2.022 billion worldwide after just three weeks of release. It has officially become the highest-grossing Spider-Man film of all time and the second-fastest movie in movie history to cross the $2 billion milestone, after "Avengers: Endgame". Notably, it's now Sony Pictures' highest-grossing film of all time.

Of the global total, the domestic (North America) gross is $785.8 million, while the international gross is $1.236 billion. In India, the Tom Holland-starrer has already collected over ₹550 crore, as of Day 18.

Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, the film has already achieved several milestones and broken multiple records. "Brand New Day" set the record for the biggest unadjusted domestic opening weekend in history, raking in $360 million and edging past "Avengers: Endgame" ($357 million).

It reached the $2 billion mark in just 17 days. It managed to pull in $70 million domestically on its third weekend, securing the second-best third weekend of all time behind "Star Wars: The Force Awakens".

It is currently the 8th highest-grossing film worldwide. In the North American all-time box office, it ranks #4. "Brand New Day" also currently ranks as Tom Holland’s #3 highest-grossing film of all time, globally.

Since Holland, who also starred in another billion-dollar hit, "The Odyssey", was a core part of the ensemble cast for Marvel's massive crossover movies, "Brand New Day" sits just behind his two highest-grossing Avengers films — "Endgame" and "Infinity War". However, it has officially overtaken "Spider-Man: No Way Home" to become his highest-grossing solo lead film.

Produced on a $225 million budget, "Brand New Day" continues its strong theatrical run with minimal domestic and international box office obstruction.

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