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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Achieves Second-Highest Opening Weekend Ever
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Achieves Second-Highest Opening Weekend Ever

The film 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' has achieved the second-highest opening weekend in box office history, earning $355 million domestically and $927 million globally. This strong performance contributed to a record-breaking collective weekend for the box office, alongside 'The Odyssey'.

New Spider-Man, Jumanji Film Details Unveiled at CinemaCon
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New Spider-Man, Jumanji Film Details Unveiled at CinemaCon

CinemaCon attendees received first looks at new footage and titles for upcoming films, including "Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse" and the next "Jumanji" installment. Details about a new live-action "Spider-Man" film and Aaron Sorkin's "Social Reckoning" were also presented.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Debuts to Record-Breaking Box Office Success
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Debuts to Record-Breaking Box Office Success

The new film "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" achieved the second-biggest opening weekend in history, grossing nearly a billion dollars globally and $355 million in North America. The movie's release has also sparked discussions about its impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe and potential future storylines.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Trailer Breaks Records, Animator Dies
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Trailer Breaks Records, Animator Dies

The second trailer for 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' has become the second biggest of all time, garnering over half a billion views and sparking mixed reactions among Marvel fans. Tragically, Mexican animator Luis de la Rosa, known for his work on Spider-Man, died in a train accident while attending the Annecy Animation Festival.