Spider-Man: Brand New Day continues its historic run at the global box office. The film just crossed the $2 billion mark worldwide, becoming only the eighth movie in history to reach this milestone. Its third weekend hauled in another $70 million, bringing its 17-day total to $785.8 million. This pace puts it ahead of major performers like The Force Awakens and Avengers: Endgame, though analysts expect a shift in daily numbers as students return to the classroom.
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey remains a strong presence in the market, holding steady in second place with $23.2 million. The film has now surpassed $500 million domestically, cementing its status as a massive financial success. It sits in 27th place on the all-time global list and looks poised to challenge Deadpool & Wolverine for the title of the highest-grossing R-rated film ever.
Elsewhere in the industry, new releases faced mixed results. The End of Oak Street debuted in third place with $21 million, falling slightly short of initial projections. Meanwhile, Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie opened to $20.5 million. Neon struggled with its release of The Wrong Girls, which made only $406,000 in 520 theaters. Independent films like Katseye: Wild Hearts and Six: The Musical Live found modest audiences, while older titles such as Toy Story 5 continue to round out the top ten lists.
Looking ahead, the market expects a crowded week featuring the release of Insidious: Out of the Further and Jason Statham’s new project, Mutiny. Studios are watching these performance metrics closely to see if late-summer momentum holds through the end of August.

