Spiderman No Way Home sells out theaters
The most anticipated Marvel movie of the month is here; Spiderman No Way Home is in theaters.
After months of waiting, Marvel fans finally have it in their hands. Thousands upon thousands of tickets have been sold around the world. The theatres are packed! People started pre-ordering their tickets months ago, and it was almost impossible to get a ticket for the weekend of release.
Trust me, I tried.
Spiderman No Way Home has made over 50 million dollars just on the release day and over 100 million dollars since its release. Spiderman No Way Home is now the most viewed movie from Sony that has been released on a weekday. After making 100 million in less than 48 hours, the new Spiderman movie already surpassed the last: Spiderman Far From Home, which made 93 million dollars over the traditional three-day weekend.
The big question is, how much money is Spiderman No Way Home is going to collect in a week? Or better, how much money will the movie ultimately make if tickets continue to sell like hot bread? We will have to wait and see if the success of the newest Marvel movie will last after the heat of the moment.
As more people watch the movie, fans around the world have started to write their reviews—the film is currently rated a 9.2/10. According to the reviews, the movie has made fans cry, laugh and experience all kinds of emotions in its two hours and 28-minute time span.
A lot of people have reported having cried at the end of the movie, so many fans who haven’t watched the movie are questioning if Spiderman No Way Home will be the end of the Spiderman franchise, starring Tom Holland and Zendaya. In a recent interview, Tom Holland and Zendaya confessed that not even they know if there will be a new Spiderman movie. So could people crying at the movie’s end mean that the speculations are true? Is Marvel done with Tom and Zendaya? Again, we will have to wait and see.
Whether or not Spiderman No Way Home is the last movie starring the iconic couple, the film is a must-watch, and it’s promising to be a movie you don’t want to miss. So, buy your tickets to watch Spiderman No Way Home.
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