Spider-Man grossed over HK$100 million in Hong Kong

View Gallery 2 Photos

The latest Spider-Man film grossed over HK$100 million at the Hong Kong box office as of Monday, less than two weeks after its release.

Marvel superhero film "Spider-Man: No Way Home" opened in Hong Kong on December 15. It has become the first film in Hong Kong to gross over HK$100 million amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

It surpassed the HK$84.78 million box office of the previous Spider-Man: Far From Home in 2019, and is the first film in the Spider-Man series to gross more than HK$100 million in Hong Kong.

It is so far the 8th highest-grossing movie in the city, coming after "Iron Man 3". The top grossing movie is "Avengers: Endgame" in 2019, with a box office of HK$221 million.

"Spider-Man: No Way Home," British star Tom Holland's third solo outing in the wildly popular role, has grossed US$467.3 million in North America and US$587 million internationally, raking in more than US$1 billion over 12 days and proving analysts' predictions that it could reach the milestone sum.

Screening over the Christmas weekend, it became the first billion-dollar-grossing film of the pandemic era.

MOCTEN

 

In January 1993, EUNET launched the first online news website, MOCTEN.com (stands for Music Opinions Culture Technology Economy News), led by Eric Bach, Teus Hagen, Peter Collinson, Julf Helsingius, Daniel Karrenberg,...  Read more

×