'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' surpasses 8.05 million viewers, becoming the highest-grossing in the series, surpassing 'Far From Home'

The movie ″Spider-Man: Brand New Day″ surpassed 8 million cumulative viewers domestically, becoming the highest-grossing film in the Tom Holland-led ″Spider-Man″ series. According to distributor Sony Pictures, as of the 23rd, ″Spider-Man: Brand New Day″ recorded a cumulative audience of 8,052,995 viewers 26 days after its release. This surpassed the final audience of the previous film ″Spider-Man: Far From Home,″ which had 8,023,606 viewers, and also overtook ″Spider-Man: No Way Home″ (7.55 million viewers). ″Spider-Man: Brand New Day″ attracted the second-highest number of viewers among this year’s releases, following ″King and the Man Who Lives″ (approximately 16.918 million viewers). It surpassed 8 million viewers in 26 days, the same period as ″King and the Man Who Lives,″ the top-grossing film of the year. Among Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) solo films, it ranked third in total audience numbers, following ″Iron Man 3″ (9 million viewers) and ″Captain America: Civil War″ (8.67 million viewers). In terms of box office speed, it surpassed 8 million viewers 9 days faster than ″Far From Home.″ The film tells the story of Peter Parker (Tom Holland), who has been forgotten by everyone, facing an enemy who remembers his identity and gaining new powers due to DNA mutation. Directed by Destin Cretton, the cast includes Tom Holland, Zendaya, Sadie Sink, Jon Bernthal, and Mark Ruffalo. Zendaya and Jacob Batalon, who appeared in the previous film, also returned for this installment. Meanwhile, on the 22nd, the box office number one was ″Odyssey″ with 557,350 viewers, while ″Spider-Man: Brand New Day″ ranked second with 164,392 viewers. The CGV Egg Index recorded 97%.