‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ nears ₹560 crore India gross by Day 19

Marvel and Sony’s latest Spider-Man release has reached ₹557.44 crore in India gross collections, with the English version contributing the largest share. The film is projected to cross ₹575 crore over its theatrical run despite fresh competition.

— Source published Mon, 17 Aug, 2026, 10:39 IST · First seen Mon, 17 Aug, 2026, 11:08 IST · Source Business Today · Latest

What happened

Marvel-Sony’s Spider-Man: Brand New Day has grossed about ₹557.44 crore in India through Day 19, led by its English version. The film is running in 508 shows

Key facts

  • ₹557.44 crore India gross
  • ₹466.23 crore India net
  • ₹0.03 crore Day 19 net at reporting time
  • ₹60.60 crore Day 1 net
  • ₹77.75 crore highest single-day net
  • ₹334.75 crore first-week net
  • ₹108.65 crore second-week net
  • ₹3.90 crore third-week Friday net
  • ₹10.15 crore third-week Saturday net
  • ₹8.75 crore third-week Sunday net
  • 508 shows
  • 21.6% Day 19 occupancy
  • ₹255.02 crore English-version net
  • ₹169.43 crore Hindi-version net
  • ₹24.39 crore Tamil-version net
  • ₹16.59 crore Telugu-version net
  • ₹575 crore projected lifetime gross
  • $2 billion worldwide gross

Why this matters

The strong run highlights the strategic value of Disney-Marvel and Sony franchise partnerships for exhibitors, distributors, and consumer brands seeking high-reach entertainment tie-ins.

What to watch

  • Daily net collections and Day 20-28 hold versus the preceding week.
  • Screen count, IMAX/4DX retention and showtime allocation after new releases open.
  • Weekend occupancy in Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai and Pune multiplex clusters.
  • Concession per patron, mall parking entries and restaurant transaction lift on film-heavy weekends.
  • Advance bookings and critic/audience response for competing releases.
  • Increase weekend staffing and inventory at mall F&B, beverage, dessert and quick-service outlets near multiplexes, especially for evening shows.
  • Use Spider-Man-themed or superhero-adjacent bundles where licensing permits; otherwise run generic movie-night meal, parking and ticket-stub offers.
  • Prioritize premium-format cinema locations and metro malls for digital ads, last-mile delivery promotions and extended operating hours.
  • Track English-version occupancy separately from dubbed versions to target affluent urban audiences with higher concession and retail conversion potential.