Peter Parker is now officially Spider-Man.
Several movies and three feature films in, Tom Holland finally got his "Uncle Ben" moment in Spider-Man: No Way Home, effectively silencing doubters about his portrayal of the iconic web-slinging superhero being pretty much the MCU's Iron Man Jr. and coming well into his own. But, before we go deep into the spoiler territory, let's talk about just how big of a deal No Way Home is for the movie industry as a whole.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, only a handful of movies have crossed the $500 million mark throughout their entire run. So far, the pandemic's highest-grossing Hollywood film is Daniel Craig's final James Bond outing, No Time to Die. The latest James Bond installment made more than $770 million at the global box office.
In comparison, Sony's latest comic book adventure, Spider-Man: No Way Home, crushed all box office expectations and officially became the third biggest global opener in history with $587.2 million in the bag.
