"Spider-Man" tops US$300 million in global box office, and "Aladdin" tops US$900 million

According to the latest data, the box office of "Spider-Man: Heroes Expedition" in North America is expected to reach US$180 million on the first Saturday, which will be much higher than the US$125 million expected by Sony Pictures before the screening. The film has also expanded widely in overseas markets. As of Thursday, its cumulative overseas box office has reached 218.5 million US dollars, and the global box office has also climbed to 310 million US dollars. The mainland market is still the world's largest ticket warehouse for "Heroes Expedition". As of Friday, the cumulative box office has reached 145 million U.S. dollars, nearly ten times higher than the Japanese market that opened on the same day. The film's cumulative box office for seven days in Japan has reached $12.9 million, and its performance is much better than that of "The Return of Heroes" two years ago. In terms of new markets, Taiwan, China contributed US$1.25 million (approximately NT$40 million) on the first day, a 46% increase from the first day of "Return of Heroes", setting a record for the "Spiderman" series in Taiwan. India paid 1.8 million US dollars on the first day, and the drawing was also 33% higher than that of "Heroes Return."

"Heroes Expedition" has an eye-catching performance in the Korean market. As of Friday, the cumulative box office has reached 16.8 million US dollars, easily surpassing Japan to become the second largest overseas box office. It is expected that the box office will exceed 30 million US dollars in the first week. The film’s first-day box office in Mexico and Brazil reached US$3 million and US$2.2 million, respectively, breaking the record for the best first day in film history in July, an increase of 30% and 21% respectively over the previous film. In the European markets such as France, Russia and Germany, the opening results of "Heroes Expedition" are significantly better than those of "Heroes Expedition". It is estimated that by the end of this week, the global box office of "Spider-Man: Far From Home" will reach about 575 million U.S. dollars, and it will eventually become the first "Spider-Man" movie with a global box office of over 1 billion. The film received a 92% media praise rate on the Rotten Tomatoes website and an audience popcorn index as high as 97%. The word-of-mouth evaluation is also at the top level among several "Spiderman" movies.

Disney’s live-action princess movie "Aladdin" continues to be shown worldwide. After several waves of new movies, the genie "Dengren" still maintains a stable ability to attract gold. As of Thursday, the global box office of this fantasy film starring Will Smith has reached 897 million U.S. dollars, of which the North American box office is 313 million U.S. dollars, and the overseas market has contributed a total of 584 million U.S. dollars. As of the time of publication, this live-action film remade based on classic animation has no suspense and has exceeded the US$900 million mark. It has become the fourth film after "Beauty and the Beast", "Fantasy Forest" and "Alice in Wonderland". This result is a live-action remake of the Disney headquarters. The film currently ranks third in the annual box office, second only to the Marvel Universe's "Avengers 4" and "Captain Marvel", and it is also the highest-grossing non-superhero movie this year.