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Spider-Man Franchise Box Office History - The Numbers

Box Office History for Spider-Man Movies

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Release
Date
TitleProduction
Budget
Opening
Weekend
Domestic
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
2025Spider-Man: Beyond the Spid…
Jun 2, 2023Spider-Man: Across the Spid… $100,000,000$120,663,589$381,593,754$681,167,705
Dec 17, 2021Spider-Man: No Way Home $200,000,000$260,138,569$814,811,535$1,921,206,586
Jul 2, 2019Spider-Man: Far From Home $160,000,000$92,579,212$391,362,492$1,132,298,674
Dec 14, 2018Spider-Man: Into The Spider… $90,000,000$35,363,376$190,173,195$374,561,597
Jul 7, 2017Spider-Man: Homecoming $175,000,000$117,027,503$334,580,976$878,852,749
May 2, 2014The Amazing Spider-Man 2 $200,000,000$91,608,337$203,530,343$709,672,746
Jul 3, 2012The Amazing Spider-Man $220,000,000$62,004,688$262,717,220$758,576,824
May 4, 2007Spider-Man 3 $258,000,000$151,116,516$337,607,351$895,937,268
Jun 30, 2004Spider-Man 2 $200,000,000$88,156,227$374,715,055$795,888,127
Sep 6, 2002Spider-Man/Men in Black II … $2,192,447$4,052,137$4,052,137
May 3, 2002Spider-Man $139,000,000$114,844,116$404,652,858$822,652,858
 
Averages $174,200,000$103,244,962$336,345,174$815,897,025
Totals 12 $1,742,000,000$3,699,796,916$8,974,867,271

Video Release Breakdown

Release DateTitleDomestic
Video Sales
to Date
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Nov 1, 2002Spider-Man $27,516,159 Netflix Disney+ Amazon iTunes Google
Nov 25, 2002Spider-Man   Netflix
Nov 26, 2004Spider-Man 2   Netflix
Nov 30, 2004Spider-Man 2 $29,264,935 Netflix Disney+ Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Oct 15, 2007Spider-Man 3   Netflix
Oct 30, 2007Spider-Man: The Motion Picture Trilogy $62,614,306  
Oct 30, 2007Spider-Man - The High Definition Trilogy (…    
Oct 30, 2007Spider-Man 3 $127,487,023 Netflix Disney+ Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Jul 1, 2010Spider-Man/Spider-Man 2/Spider-Man 3: Trilogy    
Nov 9, 2012The Amazing Spider-Man $113,790,801 Netflix Disney+ Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Nov 26, 2012The Amazing Spider-Man   Netflix
Aug 19, 2014The Amazing Spider-Man 2 $48,683,373 Disney+ Netflix Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Aug 19, 2014The Amazing Spider-Man 2-Pack $1,558,806  
Jan 1, 2016The Amazing Spider-Man 2   Netflix
Jun 13, 2017The Amazing Spider-Man One & Two $3,220,247  
Sep 26, 2017Spider-Man: Homecoming $72,048,093 Disney+ Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Nov 20, 2017Spider-Man: Homecoming   Netflix
Feb 26, 2019Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse 3D $52,399,126 Netflix Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Sep 17, 2019Spider Man: Far From Home $71,451,058 Disney+ Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Oct 1, 2019Spider-Man: Far From Home/Spider-Man: Home… $9,044,945 Vudu
Nov 11, 2019Spider-Man: Far From Home   Netflix
Dec 3, 2019Spider-Man: Far from Home/Spider-Man: Home…    
Mar 15, 2022Spider-Man: No Way Home $46,174,555 Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Apr 12, 2022Spider-Man 3-Movie Collection (Far from Ho… $4,652,572  
Aug 8, 2023Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse $7,180,669 Netflix Amazon iTunes Vudu
Sep 5, 2023Spider-Verse 2-Movie Collection $1,184,800 Vudu
 
 Totals$678,271,468

Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.

For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.

We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.

Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.

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Theater counts: Madame Web weaves its way to widest release

February 15th, 2024

Madame Web

After spending its first two weeks as the widest release and at the box office itself, Argylle slips to second this week, despite an increase in showings as it heads into its third week. The spy-action comedy has racked up just over $31 million in 13-days at the domestic box office, while bringing in roughly the same ($32 million) from overseas play. This week, the espionage feature will take a back seat to Valentine’s Day newcomers Madame Web, and the aptly-named considering the holiday, Bob Marley: One Love. More...

Theater counts: Mean Girls will stay the widest release, on a slow week at the box office

January 18th, 2024

Mean Girls

After schooling its competition at the domestic box office last weekend, Mean Girls will add 35 locations in its second week, propelling the film into a solid 3,826 theaters. The pop culture teen comedy took in a robust $28.64 million over its opening weekend and currently enjoys a six-day total of $37.14 million. The latest standings put the movie nearly $16 million ahead of The Beekeeper, the second-place finisher, which also made its debut last weekend. Mean Girls likewise outperformed its original incarnation, as the 2004 film scored $24.43 million over its opening session. More...

Theater counts: Indiana Jones dials up another week as widest release

July 6th, 2023

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will continue into into its sophomore frame with its opening count of 4,600 theaters, once again easily making it the widest release of the week. The latest installment of the beloved adventure franchise turned up $60.37 million in its opening weekend, and currently holds a six-day total of $89.4 million, while bumping the franchise’s worldwide box office to over $2.1 billion. This week it will try to fend off the arrival of two new wide releases, as well as a surprise hit that arrived on the Fourth of July. More...

Theater counts: The Flash and Elemental each debut in over 4,000 theaters

June 15th, 2023

The Flash

Three new wide releases grace cinemas all across North America this weekend, while a flurry of big franchise hits are still widely available on the big screen. Newcomer Transformers: Rise of the Beasts won the domestic weekend last time around, but Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse retook its position at number one at the box office throughout the week. This week they fall from their respective places as widest release as The Flash and Elemental make their cinematic arrival. More...

Theater counts: number one Spider-Man weaves its way into 4,332 theaters, Transformers opens in 3,678 locations

June 8th, 2023

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

After debuting as the second-widest release last week, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse adds 19 locations this week, becoming available in 4,332 theaters. The web-slinging superhero and friends earned a hefty $120 million in its opening weekend, and currently holds a six-day domestic total of over $159 million. While those are solid numbers, Spider-Man will have its hands full trying to fend off the release of this week’s newcomer, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. More...

Theater counts: Spider-Man weaves its way into theaters, but The Little Mermaid remains widest release

June 1st, 2023

The Little Mermaid

After a robust Memorial day weekend start, The Little Mermaid retains its opening count of 4,320 theaters from last week, once again owning the title of widest release on both land and sea. The latest adaptation of the charming franchise gathered $95.58 million from North American theaters, while earning less overseas with a take of $68.3 million. This week however the film will slip into second place at the box office as Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse swings into theaters. More...

Theater counts: The Little Mermaid makes a splash in 4,320 theaters

May 25th, 2023

The Little Mermaid

It’s a very solid weekend for moviegoers as not only are there five new wide releases arriving in cinemas, but films like Fast X and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 are still pulling in respectable numbers and are available in around 4,000 locations. Despite being the second-widest release in its big screen debut last weekend, the former sped away with the best numbers at the box office, scoring just over $67 million over the weekend and currently enjoying a six-day domestic total of $81.9 million. This weekend though, all eyes are on The Little Mermaid. More...

Theater counts: Barbarian lands in theaters but No Way Home endures once again as widest release

September 8th, 2022

Spider-Man: No Way Home

While no film put up huge numbers last weekend at the box office, it was an interesting one nevertheless as a handful of films repeatedly traded places with one another at the top of the chart, finally presenting a winner in Top Gun: Maverick as the jet-fueled movie came out on top of the Labor Day Holiday weekend (while also crossing the $700 million mark domestically on Monday). One of Maverick’s competitors was another behemoth feature, Spider-Man: No Way Home, which once again repeats as widest release this weekend by showing in 3,213 cinemas. Those two films alone account for a staggering $3.34 billion in worldwide earnings to date. More...

Theater counts: Spider-Man is back as No Way Home swings into theaters for the Labor Day weekend

September 1st, 2022

Spider-Man: No Way Home

After a couple of months away from theaters and nearly $1.9 billion in worldwide earnings, Spider-Man: No Way Home once again casts its web into cinemas this weekend, playing in an impressive 3,935 locations and once again becoming the widest release of the week. The new cut of Spider-Man: No Way Home, billed as Spider-Man: No Way Home—The More Fun Stuff Version was announced on twitter back in June in jokey video from all three Spider-Men (Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland). The mega-blockbuster film is not the only wide release to hit theaters this weekend however as Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul makes its theatrical debut in a solid 1,880 locations, while Gigi & Nate arrives in 1,184 theaters. As an extra bonus, another cult classic makes its way back into cinemas as Jaws is being released in 1,246 movie houses. More...

Theater counts: a trio of wide releases debut but Beast makes its way to widest release

August 25th, 2022

Beast

After trailing Bullet Train in last week’s list of widest releases and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero at the box office, Beast can claim the prior accolade as it adds 11 locations this week for a theater count of 3,754. The Idris Elba survival thriller has collected $14.54 million in its first six days—$11.57 million coming from its opening weekend. More...

Theater counts: The gap narrows, but Spider-Man preserves its place as widest release

January 20th, 2022

Spider-Man: No Way Home

After topping Spider-Man: No Way Home at the weekend box office, Scream has spent the week trading spots with the webbed superhero, with one outperforming the other one day, only to fall into second place the next. Spider-Man enters its sixth week by showing in 3,705 theaters while Scream gains two locations, bringing this week’s count to 3,666 in its sophomore run. Both films will most likely once again spar to see who takes the top prize at the box office, although two new wide releases will be trying to offer some competition. More...

Theater counts: The 355 not enough to unseat Spider-Man

January 6th, 2022

Spider-Man: No Way Home

Last week was all about Spider-Man: No Way Home as we experienced a week where no new wide releases opened. While this week won’t be a drastic change in that regard, we do see one film open wide with the release of the all-female espionage thriller, The 355. The film follows a globe-trotting quartet of women, each with a particular set of unique skills, who must forge a tenuous loyalty that could protect the world—or get them killed. The 355 opens in 3,145 theaters. More...

Theater counts: Spider-Man has no equal heading into the New Year

December 30th, 2021

Spider-Man: No Way Home

Once again the New Year is right around the corner and per usual, it will be a slow weekend as far as new releases are concerned. That said, most films would be hard-pressed to compete with the phenom that is Spider-Man: No Way Home. The latest film featuring the webbed superhero has stunned the movie world by racking up huge numbers at the box office since its release nearly two weeks ago. The film has to date collected well over $1 billion worldwide, including nearly $537 million domestically and now sits at number 12 in all-time domestic earnings; again after only 13 days. More...

Weekend estimates: Spider-Man rewrites pandemic rulebook with $253-million opening

December 19th, 2021

Spider-Man: No Way Home

After two dismal years for the theatrical business, Spider-Man has returned to change the rules of the game. Again. Back in 2002, the first Spider-Man movie set an all-time record by opening with $114.8 million—becoming the first film to top $100 million at the box office in a single weekend. That was arguably the beginning of the modern era at the box office.

This weekend, Spider-Man: No Way Home may be kicking off the post-pandemic era with a gargantuan $253-million opening. That’s not just the best result of the pandemic. It’s the best by a huge margin, more than doubling the opening of Venom: Let There Be Carnage, which itself significantly outperformed expectations. Even more impressively, it’s the third-best weekend of all time, behind only Avengers: Endgame ($357 million) and Avengers: Infinity War ($258 million). In fact, a good Sunday number would take it into second place on that list.

Oh, and it’s already the highest-grossing film of 2021. More...

Theater counts: Spider-Man swings into a stellar 4,336 theaters

December 16th, 2021

Spider-Man: No Way Home

Spider-Man: No Way Home arrives in theaters in a big way this weekend, landing in a stellar 4,336 locations. That count places it as the second-widest release of the year, behind No Time to Die’s 4,407 and in front of Ghostbusters: Afterlife’s 4,315. This latest Spider-Man feature again pairs director Jon Watts and Tom Holland (as Spider-Man) from 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home; a film that went on to score over $1 billion worldwide. Spider-Man: No Way Home carries a $200m budget, eclipsing its predecessor by $40m. Also making its theatrical debut this week is Nightmare Alley. The neo-noir psychological thriller directed by Guillermo del Toro is set to release in 2,145 locations. The film, which is based on the 1946 novel of the same name by William Lindsay Gresham contains a bevy of top Hollywood actors. More...

Home Market Releases for December 3rd, 2019

December 4th, 2019

Big Trouble in Little China

Tuesday is the day after Cyber Monday, also know as, “One of the worst days of the year to release something on the home market.” There’s not a lot to talk about, while the biggest release of the week is also one of the biggest disappointments of the year, but the less said about that, the better. As for Pick of the Week contenders, we have Big Trouble in Little China: Collector’s Edition and that’s it. There are a few other releases that are close to that level, but none that reach it. More...

Friday Estimates: 12 and Thieves Start Strong with $5.66 million Apiece

January 20th, 2018

12 Strong

As expected, 12 Strong opened in first place on Friday. Technically it tied for first place according to the estimates. It did do a little bit better than expected, earning $5.66 million, which puts it on pace for about $15 million over the weekend. Its reviews got a little bit better since Thursday and are now 56% positive, while it is earning an A from CinemaScore. Clearly this movie is connecting with its target audience. This is great news for Warner Bros., as they only spent $35 million making the movie and likely a little under that advertising it. Strong legs would be a good omen for strong home market sales. On the other hand, I don’t think its going to find an audience internationally. More...

2017 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets

November 23rd, 2017

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2

It's Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. This week we will tackle first run releases, and normally franchise box sets as well, but this year none jump out as essential additions to the Holiday Gift guide. Worse still, 2017 has been awful at the box office with potential blockbuster after potential blockbuster getting savaged by critics and struggling at the box office. Additionally, some of the biggest and some of the best have been on the home market for nearly half a year, meaning nearly everyone who would want them, already own them. That doesn’t mean there are no films worth adding to this list, but the list is a little shorter than usual. On a side note, two of the films on this year’s list are from the MCU and it would have been three, but Thor: Ragnarok is still in theaters. If you know someone who loves the MCU, but has all of the movies, then check out this site, which has some more unique gift ideas. I specifically like the Spider-man Drone. More...

Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Spider-Man: Homecoming

October 23rd, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

It was a terrible summer at the box office, but Spider-Man: Homecoming was one of the few bright spots. It was one of three films to cross $300 million domestically and has a slim shot at finishing in the top five for the year. Does it deserve this success? Or did it thrive just because it’s part of the MCU? More...

Home Market Releases for October 17th, 2017

October 18th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

It is one of those weeks. There’s a massive release coming out, which has scared away nearly all of the competition, so it is a really shallow week. Fortunately, that huge release is Spider-Man: Homecoming, which is not only one of the biggest hits of the year, it is also one of the reviewed. It isn’t the only contender for Pick of the Week, but the Blu-ray Combo Pack wins that honor. More...

Weekend Estimates: Dunkirk Gives Emojis a Sad Face

July 30th, 2017

Dunkirk

A solid second weekend will be enough to keep Dunkirk at the top of the box office chart this weekend, as The Emoji Movie falls short of a par performance for a family-friendly animated film. Christopher Nolan’s war movie will fall 44% from it opening—a decent figure these days—to earn $28.1 million this time around, according to Warner Bros.’ projection released on Sunday morning. That will take it past $100 million domestically today, puts it on course for around $200 million domestically in total. More...

Weekend Estimates: Dunkirk, Girls Trip Post Impressive Debuts

July 23rd, 2017

Dunkirk

Dunkirk will easily top the chart at the box office this weekend, with a $50.5 million opening weekend from 3,720 theaters that’s broadly in line with expectations, and also remarkably similar to the first weekend for Interstellar, which opened with $47.5 million from 3,561 theaters back in 2014. It seems that the film has reached the Christopher Nolan fan base, but not extended much beyond that. Remarkably, Pearl Harbor remains the record holder for biggest opening weekend for a World War II movie, with the $59 million it earned back in 2001 (equivalent to roughly $93 million with today’s ticket prices). More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: War Goes Well for Apes Earning $56.26 million

July 18th, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

The weekend box office chart didn’t hold a lot of surprises. War for the Planet of the Apes earned first place with a slightly better than predicted result of $56.26 million, while most of the rest of our predictions were also close enough to be considered victories. Overall, the box office plummeted 21% from last weekend reaching $163 million. This was also a little lower than the same weekend last year. The emphasis is on “little”, as it only dropped by 0.062% or about $100,000. On its own, this would be nothing to worry about. However, 2017’s lead over 2016 has completely evaporated and the year is now 0.19% or $12 million behind last year’s pace at $6.21 billion to $6.22 billion. We’ve lost about $200 million this summer compared to last year and I don’t see that turning around any time soon. More...

Weekend Estimates: Apes Top Chart, Helped by Big Spider-Man Drop

July 16th, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

A weekend estimate just ahead of our prediction for War for the Planet of the Apes, and a one just below our prediction for Spider-Man: Homecoming means there’s a clear winner at the box office. War will come in with $56.5 million, per Fox’s Sunday morning estimate, while Homecoming will finish second with $45.2 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Spider-Man has Wondrous $117.03 million Opening

July 11th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

The weekend box office chart held few surprises. Every film in the top five was close to our predictions, while the top two films were a little stronger. This includes Spider-Man: Homecoming, which pulled in $117.03 million during its opening weekend, making it the second fastest debut of the summer. (Only Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 is ahead of it in that regard.) Despicable Me 3 held on better than most films this summer and will become a monster hit thanks to its international numbers. Overall, the box office rose by 22% from last weekend hitting $206 million. Unfortunately, this is still 5.1% lower than the same weekend last year. Before the summer began, 2017 had a $200 million lead over 2006. That lead is now down to just $13 million at $5.95 billion to $5.94 billion. This lead could be completely gone by the weekend. More...

Weekend Estimates: Spider-Man Comes Home to $117 Million Weekend

July 9th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

A $117 million opening weekend is pretty much all Sony could ask for from Spider-Man: Homecoming. It’s the second-best debut for the Spider-Man franchise, if you ignore the effects of inflation, and makes it almost certain that the franchise will break its unfortunate streak of earning less at the domestic box office with every new outing. With, reportedly, a more constrained budget—this is the least expensive Spider-Man film, adjusted for inflation—profitability looks assured, and Sony’s partnership with Disney looks as though it’s paying off. More...

Friday Estimates: Spider-Man has $50.5 million Reasons to Celebrate its Homecoming

July 8th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man: Homecoming dominated the box office on Friday and in a pleasant surprise, it beat predictions with $50.5 million during its opening day. Its opening day vs. its previews is almost identical to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2, which would put the film on pace for $130 million over the weekend. Spider-Man: Homecoming did earn better reviews, while both movies earned a solid A from CinemaScore, and many more kids have no school on Monday compared to when Guardians debuted. All of this should help its legs. On the other hand, Homecoming could have a bigger Fanboy Effect, as Spider-Man is a much more established character. Because of that, I’m going to be a little more cautious and predict a $125 million opening weekend. This is still simply fantastic and the only downside is Sony and Disney have to work together to make this work in the long term. This is Sony’s second best domestic opening of all time. (Spider-Man 3 is the only one that beats it.) It could open with more than last year’s number one domestic hit for the studio, Ghostbusters, earned in total. Sony has a lot of reasons to work with Disney to keep Spider-Man in the MCU. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Spider-Man Swings into Theaters with $15.4 million in Previews

July 7th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man: Homecoming needed to make more than Wonder Woman during its previews in order to match it at the box office. Wonder Woman’s audience was disproportionately female, especially more mature women. This demographic tends to help a film’s legs at the expense of its opening weekend. So if Homecoming only made a little more than the $11.0 million Wonder Woman made, it would fail to crack $100 million over the weekend. Fortunately, it crushed that figure with $15.4 million on Thursday night. This is the third-best figure for previews this year, behind only Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 ($17.0 million) and Beauty and the Beast ($16.3 million). Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 is the better comparison, as the audiences for the two films match up nearly perfectly. If Homecoming does match Guardians’ legs, then it will earn just over $130 million over the weekend. I think the fact that this is the sixth Spider-Man movie and third incarnation of the character in 15 years will hurt its legs a little bit, but $125 million is the new goal to aim for. The only downside here is behind-the-scenes, as the character is being shared by Sony and Disney and I’m not sure how long they can work together. More...

Weekend Predictions: Spider-Man’s Coming Home to the MCU

July 6th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man: Homecoming is the only film opened wide this weekend and that should help it dominate the box office. In fact, it should have the biggest opening since Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2. The competition will put a dent in Despicable Me 3’s box office during the weekend, but even so, it will likely break even sometime over the weekend. This weekend last year had The Secret Life of Pets at the top with just over $100 million, while there were four other films earning $10 million or more. Spider-Man: Homecoming should top The Secret Life of Pets, but the depth this year won’t be as good. If 2017 does lose the year-over-year competition, then its lead over 2016 could evaporate completely. More...

Home Market Releases for June 13th, 2017

June 12th, 2017

John Wick: Chapter Two

It’s a good week, but a shallow weak. The biggest release of the week is The Lego Batman Movie, which is also one of the best. There are a couple of other big releases that are must haves, like Dark Matter: Season Two, but the size and quality quickly drop-off after that. As for the Pick of the Week, the John Wick: Chapter Two Blu-ray Combo Pack claims that title. More...

2014 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I

November 26th, 2014

This Thursday is Thanksgiving, which means this is Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and a ton of shopping. It also means the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. Over the next month, we will talk about TV on DVD releases, independent releases, foreign language releases, classics, etc. but this week we start with Major Movie Releases. These are first run releases, franchise box sets, etc. In some ways, this is better than last year, as there were a wider number of big releases that would make great gifts. However, in other ways it is much weaker. I can't think of a single big franchise box set that came out this year. There are some smaller ones, like the Halloween Box Set, but while the franchise has lasted ten installments and 30 years, how many can you really say are worth repeated viewing? Fortunately, there were plenty of great films to come out this year, starting with what is currently the biggest hit of the year. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Godzilla Helps 2014 Climb Back on Top

May 20th, 2014

Godzilla poster

I thought Godzilla would be a monster hit. I mentioned that possibility in the monthly preview and the weekend predictions. However, I was in the minority and I reduced my expectations. That turns out to be a mistake. Godzilla opened with $93.19 million over the weekend, which is a better opening than The Amazing Spider-Man 2 managed, but it wasn't quite up to Captain America: The Winter Soldier. It also helped the overall box office soar to $178 million, which is 30% more than last weekend. More importantly, it was 16% more than the same weekend last year. 2014 is now ahead of 2013 by a margin of $185 million or 5.3% at $3.66 billion to $3.48 billion. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Neighbors were Louder than Expected

May 13th, 2014

Neighbors poster

Neighbors got off to a much faster start than expected, as did many of the top five films. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 fell more than 60% during its sophomore stint, but that was expected, at least it was inline with my expectations. Overall, the box office still fell from last weekend, but by 11% to $137 million, which isn't as bad as it could have been. It was down 14% from the same weekend last year, but that's a huge improvement from what it was last weekend, so in a small way, it is a bit of a victory. Year-to-date, 2014 has pulled in $3.45 billion, putting it 5.4% ahead of 2013's pace. That's down from its peak, but even if 2014 loses next weekend and the weekend after that, 2014 should still remain ahead of last year's pace. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Neighbors Have a Good Opening?

May 8th, 2014

Neighbors poster

It could be an interesting weekend at the box office as The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is expected to fall far enough that Neighbors could win the box office race. That certainly would be a boost for the new release's box office chances. Earning first place does provide a lot of free publicity. The other two wide releases coming out this week are not expected to be major players at the box office. I've heard some buzz that Mom's Night Out could be a sleeper hit. On the other hand, Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return might not open above the Mendoza Line. This weekend last year, Iron Man 3 led the way with $72.53 million, which is more than all three wide releases will make. In fact, last year's second place film, The Great Gatsby earning $50.09 million, which might be more than all three wide releases make this weekend. On the other hand, depth will be better this time around and that should mitigate the situation a little bit. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Spidey Strong, but not Amazing

May 6th, 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 poster

The summer blockbuster season has begun and it started on a mixed note. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 easily earned first place with more than $90 million. An opening of more than $90 million isn't a bad number, but it is the lowest opening three-day weekend for a Friday debut in the franchise. Worse still, the overall box office was just $153 million, which is substantially lower than last year's number one film, Iron Man 3, opened with. $153 million is 32% higher than last weekend, but the start of summer should be bigger than that. It is also 30% lower than the same weekend last year. You usually only see a decline that sharp when there's a misalignment in a holiday weekend. Granted, 2014 is still ahead of 2013 by a large margin (8.6% or $3.26 billion to $3.01 billion) so we don't have to worry about 2014 losing that lead any time soon. This is just not a great way to start the summer blockbuster season. More...

Weekend Estimates: Spider-Man Swings into Summer with $92 million

May 4th, 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 poster

The modern tradition is that first weekend in May starts the Summer season with a super-hero action movie. And Hollywood being the industry that lets no tradition go before it's beaten it to death, this year we start Summer, on the first weekend in May, with the release of The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Now, the most amazing fact about the Spider-Man franchise is probably that every movie has done worse at the domestic box office than the one before it, even without adjusting for inflation. This is another tradition that looks like it might continue, with Spider-Man 2 opening with $92 million—without doubt a very good debut, but one that points towards a final box office around $250 million, or perhaps a shade higher. With The Amazing Spider-Man having made $262 million in 2012, a fourth straight decline for the franchise looks like a 50-50 bet right now. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Spidey Swing into Action?

May 2nd, 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 poster

It is the official opening of the summer blockbuster season and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 hopes to get the summer off to a fast start. On the positive side, it is the latest installment in one of the most popular comic book franchises. On the negative side, its reviews are below expectations and below the overall positive level. There are no other new releases to pick up the slack should this film fail to live up to lofty expectations at the box office, although The Other Woman should still do well in a counter-programming role. Last year Iron Man 3 dominated the way with $174.14 million during the opening weekend. There's no way The Amazing Spider-Man 2 will match that this weekend. There is a small chance The Amazing Spider-Man 2 won't make that in total. More...

2014 Preview: May

May 1st, 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 poster

It has been a great year so far and April was again a strong month. The box office was led by Captain America: The Winter Soldier, as it became the second film of the year to reach $200 million, while Rio 2 is on pace to become the seventh $100 million hit of the year. Big picture, 2014 has already hit $3 billion, which isn't a record for this time of the year, but it is $250 million ahead of 2013. That streak ends in May. Don't get me wrong. There are six films opening this month that at least have a shot at $100 million and two of those should earn more than $200 million and there are two others that at least have a shot at that milestone. Leading the way is The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which is looking to top The Winter Soldier and become the second biggest hit of the year so far. Its main competition this month is X-men: Days of Future Past, while Godzilla also has a shot at $200 million. Unfortunately, this month last year, Iron Man 3 earned more than $400 million, while two other films took in $200 million and seven films in total reached the century mark. That is going to be really hard to replicate this year and 2014 will likely lose some of its lead over 2013. Fortunately, 2014 has such a big lead that unless the box office really slumps, it will end the month with at least a small lead over 2013. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for April 22nd, 2014

April 22nd, 2014

According to Amazon, the top three best selling new releases of the week are a play, a film considered one of the biggest box office bombs of all time, and a yoga exercise DVD. Most weeks, these would be filler. This week, they are the top three releases. There's not a lot that jumps out as being worth picking up. Sorcerer's Blu-ray release will interest a lot of people, while the other two contenders for Pick of the Week are Bettie Page Reveals All on Blu-ray and Big Bad Wolves on Blu-ray. Like last week, it came down to a roll of the dice and Bettie Page Reveals All won. More...

2012 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I

November 23rd, 2012

This weekend is Thanksgiving and as always that means Black Friday and Cyber Monday plus 48 hours of shopping in-between. Unlike most years, I'm only halfway done with my Christmas shopping. So what recent, and not so recent releases are prime candidates for the perfect gift this year? Over the next month, we will go over several dozen possibilities with our annual Holiday Gift Guide, which is divided into into four sections. This week we start with Major Movie Releases. These are first run releases, franchise box sets, etc. However, before we get into the individual titles, we will start with an update on... More...

Note: This list contains actors who appeared in at least two movies in the franchise.
PersonNr. of
Movies
RoleFranchise
Worldwide
Box Office
Career
Worldwide
Box Office
Franchise
/
Career
Stan Lee 7 Librarian $5,236,142,169 $30,555,948,671 17.1%
J.K. Simmons 5 J. Jonah Jameson $5,567,983,513 $11,566,419,311 48.1%
Tobey Maguire 4 Spider-Man/Peter Parker $4,435,684,839 $6,223,501,583 71.3%
Willem Dafoe 4 Green Goblin/Norman Osborn $4,435,684,839 $12,925,408,639 34.3%
Tom Holland 3 Peter Parker/Spider-Man $3,932,358,009 $11,153,349,284 35.3%
Kirsten Dunst 3 Mary Jane Watson $2,514,478,253 $4,362,049,755 57.6%
Zendaya 3 MJ $3,932,358,009 $5,970,922,428 65.9%
James Franco 3 Harry Osborne $2,514,478,253 $5,205,692,240 48.3%
Jon Favreau 3 Happy Hogan $3,932,358,009 $15,274,085,750 25.7%
Andrew Garfield 3 Peter Parker/Spider-Man $3,389,456,156 $3,980,061,778 85.2%
Rosemary Harris 3 Aunt May $2,514,478,253 $2,805,072,118 89.6%
Marisa Tomei 3 May Parker $3,932,358,009 $10,099,950,112 38.9%
Jacob Batalon 3 Ned Leeds $3,932,358,009 $8,895,752,269 44.2%
Bill Nunn 3 Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson $2,514,478,253 $3,351,028,814 75.0%
Tony Revolori 3 Flash Thompson $3,932,358,009 $4,504,317,938 87.3%
Cliff Robertson 3 Ben Parker $2,514,478,253 $2,742,233,550 91.7%
Ted Raimi 3 Hoffman $2,514,478,253 $3,873,176,758 64.9%
Bruce Campbell 3 Maître d’ $2,514,478,253 $4,355,578,907 57.7%
Elizabeth Banks 3 Miss Brant $2,514,478,253 $8,874,425,494 28.3%
Angourie Rice 3 Betty Brant $3,932,358,009 $4,260,952,545 92.3%
Shameik Moore 2 Miles Morales / Spider-Man $1,055,729,302 $1,074,795,549 98.2%
Emma Stone 2 Gwen Stacy $1,468,249,570 $4,810,207,308 30.5%
Hailee Steinfeld 2 Gwen Stacy / Spider-Woman $1,055,729,302 $2,584,665,088 40.8%
Brian Tyree Henry 2 Jefferson Davis $1,055,729,302 $4,096,864,081 25.8%
Jamie Foxx 2 Elctro $2,630,879,332 $7,138,388,584 36.9%
Alfred Molina 2 Dr. Octopus/Dr. Otto Octavius $2,717,094,713 $8,751,390,941 31.0%
Campbell Scott 2 Richard Parker $1,468,249,570 $2,949,175,123 49.8%
Lauren Luna Vélez 2 Rio Morales $1,055,729,302 $1,214,427,555 86.9%
Sally Field 2 Aunt May $1,468,249,570 $3,823,806,974 38.4%
Martin Sheen 2 Ben Parker $1,468,249,570 $3,122,326,541 47.0%
Rhys Ifans 2 The Lizard / Dr. Curt Connors $2,679,783,410 $5,398,068,073 49.6%
Thomas Haden Church 2 Flint Marko/The Sandman $2,817,143,854 $4,769,468,494 59.1%
Dylan Baker 2 Dr. Curt Connors $1,691,825,395 $3,358,608,344 50.4%
Embeth Davidtz 2 Mary Parker $1,468,249,570 $2,791,058,773 52.6%
Oscar Isaac 2 Miguel O’Hara / Spider-Man 2099 $1,055,729,302 $7,993,231,694 13.2%
J.B. Smoove 2 Mr. Dell $3,053,505,260 $4,167,782,549 73.3%
Max Charles 2 Peter Parker (Age 4) $1,468,249,570 $2,691,722,962 54.5%
Greta Lee 2 Lyla $1,055,729,302 $1,312,669,009 80.4%
Daniel Gillies 2 John Jameson $1,691,825,395 $1,727,001,438 98.0%
Martin Starr 2 Mr. Harrington $2,011,151,423 $2,510,314,726 80.1%
Jorma Taccone 2 Vulture $1,055,729,302 $2,422,841,160 43.6%
Michael Papajohn 2 Carjacker $1,718,590,126 $7,457,223,295 23.0%
Hannibal Buress 2 Coach Wilson $2,800,059,335 $5,899,560,853 47.5%
Jorge Lendeborg Jr 2 Jason Ionello $2,800,059,335 $3,732,976,000 75.0%
Pat Kiernan 2 Himself $1,841,971,420 $4,808,727,822 38.3%

Note: This list contains people who contributed to at least two movies in the franchise.
PersonNr. of
Movies
Technical RoleFranchise
Worldwide
Box Office
Career
Worldwide
Box Office
Franchise
/
Career
Avi Arad 9 Producer (6)
Executive Producer (3)
$8,091,962,385 $14,451,942,170 56.0%
Stan Lee 9 Story Creator (8)
Executive Producer (7)
$8,289,647,429 $38,856,309,898 21.3%
Steve Ditko 8 Story Creator (8) $7,915,085,832 $8,867,310,818 89.3%
Kevin Feige 6 Executive Producer (3)
Producer (3)
$6,382,760,228 $35,972,572,495 17.7%
Amy Pascal 5 Producer (5) $4,988,087,311 $7,479,060,485 66.7%
Laura Ziskin 4 Producer (4) $3,273,055,077 $4,355,785,605 75.1%
Matt Tolmach 4 Producer (2)
Executive Producer (2)
$4,521,754,830 $8,168,862,924 55.4%
Christopher Waegner 4 Character CG Supervisor (2)
Visual Effects Supervisor (1)
Digital Effects Supervisor (1)
$4,268,308,905 $7,885,794,138 54.1%
Jon Watts 3 Director (3)
Screenwriter (1)
$3,932,358,009 $3,934,883,628 99.9%
Alvin Sargent 3 Screenwriter (3) $2,450,402,219 $2,563,910,771 95.6%
Sam Raimi 3 Director (3)
Screenwriter (1)
Story Creator (1)
$2,514,478,253 $5,380,285,037 46.7%
Chris McKenna 3 Screenwriter (3) $3,932,358,009 $5,858,242,341 67.1%
Erik Sommers 3 Screenwriter (3) $3,932,358,009 $5,827,217,756 67.5%
Justin K. Thompson 3 Director (2)
Production Designer (1)
$1,055,729,302 $1,568,636,619 67.3%
Louis D’Esposito 3 Executive Producer (3) $3,932,358,009 $31,569,056,010 12.5%
Victoria Alonso 3 Executive Producer (3) $3,932,358,009 $29,453,904,486 13.4%
Bob Murawski 3 Editor (3) $2,514,478,253 $4,934,695,936 51.0%
Neil Spisak 3 Production Designer (3) $2,514,478,253 $4,730,832,091 53.2%
Danny Elfman 3 Composer (2)
Original Music Themes (1)
$2,514,478,253 $21,564,257,217 11.7%
Michael Giacchino 3 Composer (3) $3,932,358,009 $21,878,885,797 18.0%
James Acheson 3 Costume Designer (3) $2,514,478,253 $3,538,334,754 71.1%
Eric Heffron 3 Assistant Director (3) $2,514,478,253 $6,419,557,552 39.2%
Jeffrey A. Lynch 3 Second Unit Director (3) $2,514,478,253 $2,721,105,771 92.4%
Kevin O'Connell 3 Re-recording Mixer (2)
Supervising Sound Mixer (1)
$2,824,124,069 $16,791,386,083 16.8%
Tony Lamberti 3 Re-recording Mixer (3)
Supervising Sound Editor (1)
Sound Designer (1)
$3,428,066,857 $9,748,636,556 35.2%
Joaquim Dos Santos 2 Director (2) $681,167,705 $681,167,705 100.0%
Marc Webb 2 Director (2) $1,468,249,570 $1,541,785,687 95.2%
Kemp Powers 2 Director (2) $681,167,705 $801,238,227 85.0%
Bob Persichetti 2 Director (1)
Executive Producer (1)
$1,055,729,302 $1,712,744,054 61.6%
Peter Ramsey 2 Director (1)
Executive Producer (1)
$1,055,729,302 $1,362,670,972 77.5%
Phil Lord 2 Screenwriter (2)
Producer (2)
Story by (1)
$1,055,729,302 $4,108,986,615 25.7%
Christopher Miller 2 Screenwriter (2)
Producer (2)
$1,055,729,302 $3,799,764,940 27.8%
Christina Steinberg 2 Producer (2) $1,055,729,302 $2,051,277,343 51.5%
Grant Curtis 2 Co-Producer (1)
Producer (1)
$1,691,825,395 $2,518,901,307 67.2%
Rachel O’Connor 2 Executive Producer (2) $3,053,505,260 $3,366,260,770 90.7%
Bill Pope 2 Cinematographer (2) $1,691,825,395 $6,632,778,606 25.5%
Pietro Scalia 2 Editor (2) $1,468,249,570 $5,934,944,729 24.7%
Joseph M. Caracciolo 2 Executive Producer (2)
Unit Production Manager (1)
$1,691,825,395 $3,319,060,976 51.0%
Daniel Pemberton 2 Composer (2) $1,055,729,302 $2,560,590,708 41.2%
Leigh Folsom-Boyd 2 Editor (2) $3,053,505,260 $6,194,189,849 49.3%
Dan Lebental 2 Editor (2) $2,011,151,423 $6,910,348,933 29.1%
J. Michael Riva 2 Production Designer (2) $1,654,514,092 $5,733,308,772 28.9%
Mitch Bell 2 Co-Producer (2) $2,800,059,335 $15,263,968,895 18.3%
David F. Klassen 2 Supervising Art Director (1)
Art Director (1)
$1,654,514,092 $2,680,432,417 61.7%
Kier Lehman 2 Music Supervisor (2) $1,055,729,302 $3,106,113,425 34.0%
Ed Novick 2 Sound Mixer (2) $1,532,325,604 $5,958,058,747 25.7%
John Dykstra 2 Visual Effects Supervisor (1)
Visual Effects Designer (1)
$1,618,540,985 $5,573,010,308 29.0%
Andrea Dopaso 2 Set Designer (2) $1,718,590,126 $2,245,815,159 76.5%
Suzan Wexler 2 Art Director (2) $1,654,514,092 $2,661,229,059 62.2%
Sarah Halley Finn 2 Casting Director (2) $2,011,151,423 $31,109,154,886 6.5%
Lee Gilmore 2 Sound Effects Editor (2) $1,468,249,570 $22,020,467,160 6.7%
Addison Teague 2 Supervising Sound Editor (2) $1,468,249,570 $5,708,803,384 25.7%
Beatriz Sequeira 2 Associate Producer (2)
Co-Producer (1)
$1,468,249,570 $2,470,773,359 59.4%
Susan Bode 2 Set Decorator (New York) (2) $1,605,610,014 $5,387,703,128 29.8%
Leslie A. Pope 2 Set Decorator (2) $1,654,514,092 $3,613,060,555 45.8%
Paul Massey 2 Re-recording Mixer (2) $1,468,249,570 $17,324,192,459 8.5%
David Giammarco 2 Re-recording Mixer (2) $1,468,249,570 $5,826,049,476 25.2%
Jerome Chen 2 Visual Effects Supervisor (2) $1,468,249,570 $5,031,675,528 29.2%
Andy Armstrong 2 Stunt Coordinator (2) $1,468,249,570 $3,328,364,697 44.1%
James Armstrong 2 Stunt Coordinator (2) $1,468,249,570 $1,940,009,996 75.7%
Tom Cohen 2 Associate Producer (2) $1,468,249,570 $2,987,977,502 49.1%
Paul N. J. Ottosson 2 Supervising Sound Editor (2)
Sound Designer (1)
$1,691,825,395 $6,037,593,273 28.0%
Greg P. Russell 2 Supervising Sound Mixer (1)
Re-recording Mixer (1)
$1,691,825,395 $13,395,136,138 12.6%
Dan Bradley 2 Stunt Coordinator (2)
Second Unit Director (2)
$1,691,825,395 $6,123,089,335 27.6%
Jonathan Taylor 2 Second Unit Director (2) $1,691,825,395 $7,745,668,380 21.8%
Jacob Riehle 2 Assistant Sound Editor (2) $1,468,249,570 $23,166,153,262 6.3%
Scott Rogers 2 Stunt Coordinator (2) $1,691,825,395 $4,735,100,321 35.7%
Steve Durkee 2 Score Supervisor (2)
Music Editor (1)
$2,011,151,423 $20,552,537,308 9.8%
Francine Maisler 2 Casting Director (2) $1,654,514,092 $14,206,799,601 11.6%
Andy Sisul 2 Sound Effects Editor (1)
Sound Designer (1)
$1,506,860,271 $2,360,610,145 63.8%
James Morioka 2 Dialogue Editor (2) $1,506,860,271 $2,478,350,682 60.8%