‘Spider-Man 3 — biggest ever

Yes, Spider-Man 3 had the biggest opening weekend of alllll tiiiiiiimes:

Landing on the same early May slot as the original, Spider-Man 3 spun an estimated $148 million on over 10,000 screens at 4,252 locations, the biggest opening weekend and widest release ever. The litany includes all-time daily grosses for its $59.3 million Friday, $51 million Saturday and a projected $37.7 million Sunday, fastest to $100 million and the mightiest IMAX debut: an estimated $4.8 million at 84 sites (included in the weekend total), topping 300’s $3.6 million.

The previous weekend title holder, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, reaped $135.6 million on over 8,500 screens at 4,133 locations last July. As impressive as Spider-Man 3 was, it was expected to eclipse that record, given its timing and the popularity and the precedents of its franchise. The first Spider-Man nabbed $114.8 million on 7,500 screens at 3,615 venues in 2002, and was the first movie to crack $100 million in three days. Adjusted for ticket price inflation, its start would equal over $130 million today.


This summer is expected to be the biggest in box office history, with SHREK 3 opening in two weeks, and PIRATES 3 the week after that. Not to mention Harry Potter, The Bourne Ultimatum, and Die Hard Aughts. Big big big.

3 Responses to “‘Spider-Man 3 — biggest ever”

  1. Spider-Man 3 reviews « Love Uncle Sean Says:

    […] Spider-Man 3 reviews 7 05 2007 You may not have liked or agreed with my review of Spider-Man 3 , or perhaps you haven’t seen the movie yet and are looking for more opinions. This post from Comics Should Be Good may be of interest to you. It lists a bunch of reviews from what appears to be the film with the largest opening weekend ever. […]

  2. M. Lusk Says:

    Not to mention Fantastic Four:Rise of the Silver Surfer, which premiered its surprisingly good final trailer with Spiderman 3.

  3. Torsten Adair Says:

    SM3 set another record: per screen. Most movies open at about $6K. $10K is box office boffo. SM3 took in an average of $34,000 per screen.
    And this summer is so big, you forgot Transformers, The Simpsons, FF4 2, and Ratatouille. It’s the summer of ‘88!

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