According to Variety, the new story about Peter Parker has earned $785 million in North America. An additional $1.23 billion came from international markets. In total, the film's box office reached $2.022 billion. Thus, 'Spider-Man: New Day' has joined a very small club of films whose worldwide gross has exceeded $2 billion. Previously, this milestone was achieved by blockbusters such as 'Avatar,' 'Avengers: Endgame,' 'Avatar: The Way of Water,' 'Titanic,' 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens,' and 'Avengers: Infinity War.' The speed at which the new 'Spider-Man' reached this mark is particularly impressive. The film took only three weeks. Faster in cinema history, this was only accomplished by the superhero blockbuster 'Avengers: Endgame,' which earned its first $2 billion in 11 days. In comparison, the previous solo film about Peter Parker with Tom Holland — 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' — grossed about $1.9 billion over its entire theatrical run. Thus, the new installment has already managed to surpass the result of its predecessor. 'New Day' is the fourth solo film in which Tom Holland played Spider-Man. It became clear from the start of its release that the film was vying for outstanding box office figures. Just during its opening weekend in North America, the film earned $355 million, setting a new record. The global box office reached $932 million in the first three days of release. By the sixth day after its premiere, the earnings surpassed $1 billion. Now 'Spider-Man: New Day' occupies the eighth position in the ranking of the highest-grossing films in cinema history. However, the film's run is still ongoing, so its position on the list may still change. One of the main intrigues remains the film's performance in North America. Analysts are discussing the possibility that the new 'Spider-Man' could be the first in cinema history to earn $1 billion solely in the domestic market. An even more ambitious goal is a global box office of $3 billion. So far, no film has managed to surpass this threshold. If the pace of earnings continues, Peter Parker's story with Tom Holland could closely approach yet another absolute record.