Box Office Report: 'Amazing Spider-Man' Sets Tuesday Record With $35 Million
Sony's reboot -- starring Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone -- beats the $27.9 million debut of the first "Transformers" in 2007.
Marc Webb's 3D superhero tentpole The Amazing Spider-Man set off early July 4th fireworks at the domestic box office.
The $220 million Sony reboot -- looking to relaunch the franchise by going back to the beginning with a new cast -- nabbed the top opening for a Tuesday with roughly $35 million, eclipsing the $27.9 million debut of Transformers on the same Tuesday in 2007.
In more good news for Sony, Spider-Man received an A- CinemaScore, and an A from moviegoers under the age of 18.
VIDEO: Marc Webb Talks About His Biggest Challenge: Casting Peter Parker
As one Sony executive put it, "we are off to an outstanding start here in North America with big fireworks still to come!"
Spider-Man, starring Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, is being helped at the box office by the upcharge for a 3D ticket and is doing big business in Imax theaters, the favorite venue of fanboys. Roughly 300 Imax theaters contributed $4 million to the $35 million booty.
Estimates vary in terms of how much Spider-Man will earn in its six-day debut. Bullish observers believe it could earn $120 million to $140 million. Transformers grossed $155.4 million in its six-day debut after opening on Tuesday, although it grossed $8.8 million in advance Monday night shows and a total of $13.5 million including midnight runs.
Spider-Man's opening day gross included $7.5 million in Monday midnight earnings.
The tentpole, also starring Martin Sheen, Denis Leary and Sally Fields, is off to a stellar start overseas, where it debuted to $50 million last weekend in only 11 territories.
THR's Daily Must Feeds
-
Billboard Music Awards Winners List
-
Bradley Cooper On Why He Left 'Jane Got A Gun'
-
Zoe Saldana & Marion Cotillard: 'Blood Ties' Cannes Premiere
-
Justin Bieber Booed While Accepting Award
-
Jay-Z Says Beyonce is Not Pregnant
-
The Final Word On Daft Punk's Album
-
Oh, Drake Is Also in 'Anchorman 2'
-
Robin Wright’s Film Takes ‘Craziest Movie at Cannes’ Honors
In This Week's Magazine
- MOST SHARED
- MOST POPULAR
- 1
'Arrested Development' Stars' Surprising Salaries Revealed (Exclusive)
- 2
Netflix's Ted Sarandos Reveals His 'Phase 2' for Hollywood
- 3
Convicted Girls Gone Wild Mogul Joe Francis Breaks Silence: 'Retarded' Jury 'Should Be Shot Dead'
- 4
Gawker's Nick Denton Explains Why Invasion of Privacy Is Positive for Society
- 5
The Power Rankings! A Repeat King! Flux! Acrimony! Controversy! Exclamation Marks!
- 6
'Bad Teacher' Lands Late Series Order at CBS
- 7
Summer Box Office Pile-Up: What Each Studio Has at Stake
- 8
'Grey's Anatomy' Boss Shonda Rhimes: Callie 'Isn't a Victim'
- 9
'American Horror Story' Adds Emma Roberts to its 'Coven'
- 10
Billy Crystal to Star in FX Comedy Pilot From Larry Charles



