The Fantastic Four: First Steps lost 400 theaters at the North American box office this past week, yet it also maintained a stronghold this weekend. The film has now surpassed a Spider-Man movie at the domestic box office to become the 34th highest-grossing superhero movie of all time. Keep scrolling for the deets.
The MCU movie has surpassed other superhero movies, including The Incredibles, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Batman, and X-Men: The Last Stand, at the domestic box office. It is around $21 million away from the domestic haul of Henry Cavill-led Man of Steel. The DC movie collected $291.04 million in its domestic run.
Andrew Garfield-led Spider-Man movies are comparitively less successful than Tobey Maguire and Tom Holland's. However, after No Way Home, fans worldwide urged for a third installment in the Garfield-led Spidey franchise. The first film, The Amazing Spider-Man, released in 2012, collected $262.03 million in its domestic run. It was the 34th highest-grossing superhero movie ever.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps has beaten the domestic haul of The Amazing Spider-Man as the new 34th highest-grossing superhero movie of all time in North America. The MCU movie starring Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby has hit $511.5 million domestic cume globally. It is tracking to earn $275 million in its domestic run and around $520 million worldwide. The Fantastic Four: First Steps was released on July 25.
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