Los Angeles: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ on Sunday became the first pandemic-era movie to leap past $1 billion at the global box office after 2019's ‘Star Wars: the Rise of Skywalker’.


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The third film in the Tom Holland-led trilogy achieved this feat despite the lengthening shadow of Omicron and the Covid-19 spike across North America and Europe, and still not having been released in the world largest cinema-going market, China, according to 'Variety'.


It is also this year's top-grossing film, streaking past China's ‘The Battle at Lake Changjin’ ($902 million) and the 25th James Bond film (and Daniel Craig's last outing as 007), ‘No Time to Die’, which has grossed $774 million globally.



Sony's comic-book epic, according to 'Variety', has reached a milestone in a near-record 12 days, tying with 2015's "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" as the third-fastest film to reach the billion-dollar benchmark.


Only 2018's ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ and 2019's ‘Avengers: Endgame’ were quicker, smashing the coveted tally in 11 and five days, respectively.


Reporting these figures, 'Variety' commented: "Those are huge box office receipts at a time when several new films (such as 'The Matrix Resurrections', 'Sing 2' and 'The King's Man') are opening nationwide to notable ticket sales."