Box office: SpiderManFarFromHome tracking for big $150M-plus holiday bow
Spider-Man will be swinging back into theaters over the July 4th holiday and the film is eyeing a big opening., which will hit theaters on July 2, is tracking for a bow in $150 million to $160 million range at the North American box office over its six-day run, according to those with access to early surveys.
While estimates will likely increase as Sony makes its final marketing push, some industry experts already have the superhero movie reaching as high as $180 million in its Tuesday through Sunday run.which bowed to $117 million over its three-day 2017 opening and went on to earn $880 million globally.
The second film in the latest iteration of Sony's web-slinging series is the end of the MCU's phase three and picks up whereThe movie will see the return of Tom Holland as Peter Parker, who goes on a vacation in Europe with his friends only to be enlisted by Nick Fury to help save the world.
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