This Marvel Superhero film has turned out to be the biggest opener of the year, despite 50 percent occupancy in the biggest belt for films, Maharashtra
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Spider-Man: No Way Home has recorded an earth-shattering collection on its opening day in India. It opened on a Thursday and yet amassed a MASSIVE number of Rs. 32.67 crore, thereby becoming the biggest opener of the year, surpassing Akshay Kumar’s Sooryavanshi by over Rs. 6 crore.
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Trade analyst and film critic Taran Adarsh shared the collections on his social media account:
⭐️ Thursday, non-holiday release
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) December 17, 2021
⭐️ 50% capacity in Maharashtra
⭐️ Pandemic era
Yet, #SpiderMan takes a FANTABULOUS START from East to West, from North to South… MONSTROUS Day 1… Thu ₹ 32.67 cr Nett BOC… Gross BOC: ₹ 41.50 cr. #India biz. All versions. #SpiderManNoWayHome pic.twitter.com/uPBlR0hASS
It seems like the upcoming film 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' will not be actor Tom Holland's last outing as Marvel's neighbourhood web-slinger. According to Variety, longtime 'Spider-Man' producer Amy Pascal has stated that Holland is expected to return as Spider-Man for at least three more movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. "This is not the last movie that we are going to make with Marvel -- [this is not] the last Spider-Man movie," she told movie ticketing site Fandango recently.
Pascal added, "We are getting ready to make the next Spider-Man movie with Tom Holland and Marvel, it just isn't part of... we're thinking of this as three films, and now we're going to go onto the next three. This is not the last of our MCU movies." Pascal's comments are the latest wrinkle in the ongoing saga of Sony and Marvel's partnership with Spider-Man on screen. Marvel has licensed Spider-Man movie rights to Sony for nearly two decades, an agreement the two companies hammered out before Disney acquired the comic book empire in 2009.
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