“Spider-Man: No Way Home” ranked third in the global box office upgrade year, and “The Matrix Resurrections” accumulated a global total of 18.9 million US dollars

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“Spider-Man: No Way Home” continues to break through the global market. As of December 22, US time (Wednesday), the film’s global box office reached 814 million U.S. dollars.

It surpassed “007: No Time to Die” and rose to third place in the 2021 global box office list, second only to “Hi, Mom” ​​($822 million) and “The Battle at Lake Changjin” ($902 million).

"Spider-Man: No Way Home" ranked third in the global box office upgrade year, and "The Matrix Resurrections" accumulated a global total of 18.9 million US dollars

“Spider-Man: No Way Home” scored $34.8 million on Wednesday, only a 10% drop from Tuesday.

The new North American Christmas film “Sing 2” ranked second with US$8 million, “The Matrix Resurrections” ranked third with US$6.4 million, and “The King’s Man” only scored US$2.27 million on the first day.

All lost to this Marvel and Sony movie.

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TOP10 Global Box Office Ranking in 2021 (Source: Boxofficemojo.com)

  1. “The Battle at Lake Changjin” US$902 million (in theaters)
  2. “Hi, Mom” ​​US$822 million
  3. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” US$814 million (in theaters)
  4. “007: No Time to Die” US$773 million
  5. “Fast and Furious 9” US$726 million
  6. “Detective Chinatown 3” US$686 million
  7. “Venom 2” US$498 million
  8. “Godzilla vs. Kong” US$467 million
  9. “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” US$432 million
  10. “Eternals” $399 million

“Spider-Man: No Way Home” currently receives US$457 million outside of North America. The top ten rankings are:

1.U.K. 57.1 million
2.Mexico $43.9 million
3.France $28.7 million
4.South Korea 28.6 million USD
5.Brazil $ 26.6 million
6.Australia $26.3 million
7.India USD 23.5 million
8.Russia $22 million
9.Italy 16.1 million USD
10.Germany $15.5 million

The R-rated “The Matrix Resurrections” was launched simultaneously on HBO Max. Its first-day box office in North America (3552 theaters) was only 6.4 million U.S. dollars, but it was still higher than the 1999 “The Matrix 1” of 4.8 million U.S. dollars and 2003 The US$5 million for The Matrix 2 in 2012 is a bit higher.

“The Matrix Resurrections” has a CinemaScore score of B-, and its rotten tomato freshness is 67%.

"Spider-Man: No Way Home" ranked third in the global box office upgrade year, and "The Matrix Resurrections" accumulated a global total of 18.9 million US dollars

The film has been opened in Russia, Japan, Thailand and other markets earlier, plus on Wednesday in the United Kingdom, China Taiwan, Hong Kong and other places, the film’s overseas box office totaled 18.9 million U.S. dollars.

Starting this Friday, “The Matrix Resurrections” will be shown in 68 markets around the world.

“The Matrix Resurrections” outperformed “Dune”, “Venom 2” and other films in the UK, France and other places on the first day of the box office.

Although it is not comparable to “Spider-Man: No Way Home” in Mexico, it also surpasses the opening performance of “Tenet”, “007: No Time to Die”, “Dune” and “Shang-Chi”.

“Sing 2” classified as PG opened in 3,892 theaters in North America, and the box office won 8 million US dollars on the first day, which is 27% lower than the previous episode.

"Spider-Man: No Way Home" ranked third in the global box office upgrade year, and "The Matrix Resurrections" accumulated a global total of 18.9 million US dollars

The film received an A+ rating in CinemaScore, and the freshness of “Sing 2” Rotten Tomatoes was 67%.

“Sing 2” began its global release journey, and currently has a cumulative box office of $12.6 million outside North America.

The film had a box office of 2.1 million US dollars on its first day in France, and it was the best-performing cartoon on the first day of film history in the market.

"Spider-Man: No Way Home" ranked third in the global box office upgrade year, and "The Matrix Resurrections" accumulated a global total of 18.9 million US dollars

“The King’s Man”, also rated R, had a box office of $2.27 million on its first day in North America (3175 theaters), and its performance was not as good as the previous two episodes.

“The King’s Man” scored B+ in CinemaScore, and the freshness of rotten tomatoes was 43%.

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