'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' surpasses 7 million in 19 days, setting the shortest record ever

The movie ″Spider-Man: Brand New Day″ surpassed 7 million cumulative viewers 19 days after its release, marking the fastest pace among this year’s releases. According to Sony Pictures and the Korea Film Council’s integrated computer network on the 16th, ″Spider-Man: Brand New Day″ exceeded 7 million viewers as of midnight that day. This is 5 days faster than ″King and the Man Who Lives,″ which surpassed 7 million viewers in 24 days. Thus, it set a new record for the shortest period to reach 7 million viewers this year. ″Spider-Man: Brand New Day″ tells the story of Peter Parker (Tom Holland), who disappeared from everyone’s memory after ″Spider-Man: No Way Home,″ encountering a mysterious enemy who remembers his identity. It depicts Peter, who gains uncontrollable powers due to DNA mutation, facing new threats to protect his loved ones. Directed by Destin Cretton, the film stars Tom Holland, Zendaya Coleman, Sadie Sink, Jacob Batalon, Jon Bernthal, Tramell Tillman, Michael Mando, and Mark Ruffalo. It is currently showing in theaters nationwide. Meanwhile, ″Spider-Man: Brand New Day″ is also approaching the final viewer counts of its series predecessors, ″Spider-Man: Homecoming″ (7.25 million) and ″Spider-Man: No Way Home″ (7.55 million). Additionally, Christopher Nolan’s new film ″Odyssy,″ released on the 5th, surpassed 4 million viewers in 12 days. As of 6:46 a.m. on the 16th, the cumulative audience count was 4,294,209. ″Odyssy″ is based on Homer’s epic ″The Odyssey″ and depicts the journey of Odysseus (played by Matt Damon), king of Ithaca, returning home after the Trojan War. The entire film was shot on IMAX film and features Hollywood actors including Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Tom Holland, Zendaya, Charlize Theron, and Robert Pattinson. It has sold out all seats in domestic IMAX theaters, ranked first in advance ticket sales for 14 consecutive days, and maintained the number one spot at the box office for 11 consecutive days.