Spider-Man: No Way Home has been on the rave recently given the hype it has received from the drop of it’s teaser. Everybody is talking about the web slinging superhero as fans witness another great installment from the franchise. Now it is officially declared as the biggest movie of 2021.

It has one of the largest openings in the history of cinema. Collections of more than $260 million has been recorded as of time in the US. Unsurprisingly Spider-Man: No Way Home will spend the end of this year swinging past the $1 billion mark.

Starring big names like Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jacob Batalon, Willem Dafoe, Alfred Molina, Jamie Foxx, Thomas Hayden Church and Rhys Ifans, this has proved to be a mouthwatering cinematic experience. The last time a Marvel movie created this much hype was during the Avengers: Endgame in 2019.

Tom Holland has himself stated this as a bigger movie than Endgame due to the inclusion of different timelines in the Spider-Man universe. All of the previous franchise villains were included in the movie which made it even more watch worthy. The OG marvel fans definitely loved it and even the occasional ones have been praising it.

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During this pandemic era many blockbuster movies like DuneF9, and No Time to Die, etc. has successfully grossed a huge amount but nothing has come close to Spider-Man’s collection. It is currently competing with the likes of The Matrix Resurrections and The King’s Man, which are currently struggling. The cliffhanger ending can only leave the fans asking for more.

All in all Spider-Man is a huge success in the Pandemic era. It has surely exceeded the expectations and will continue to do so entering the new year.

Did you watch the movie? Did you like it? Let us know in the comments.

Anirban Biswas

Anirban Biswas has been writing for Thirsty For News since 2021 and has been covering various topics such as entertainment, music, and pop culture. In his free time, Anirban enjoys playing guitar, composing music and exploring new places.

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