Spider-Man: Brand New Day tops India box office with ₹475.4 crore net in 22 days
Spider-Man: Brand New Day has reached ₹475.4 crore in India net collections and more than $2 billion worldwide. The Odyssey has collected ₹182.42 crore net in India over five weeks, with worldwide gross exceeding $1.352 billion.
What happened
Spider-Man: Brand New Day leads Indian cinemas with Rs 475.4 crore net collections after 22 days, while The Odyssey has reached Rs 182.42 crore net in five
Key facts
- Spider-Man: Brand New Day: Rs 1.75 crore on Day 22
- Spider-Man: Brand New Day India net: Rs 475.4 crore
- Spider-Man: Brand New Day India gross: Rs 568.34 crore
- The Odyssey fifth-week collections: Rs 7.47 crore
- The Odyssey India net: Rs 182.42 crore
- The Odyssey India gross: Rs 216.75 crore
- Spider-Man: Brand New Day worldwide gross: over $2 billion
- The Odyssey worldwide gross: over $1.352 billion
Why this matters
The dual strength of Spider-Man and The Odyssey highlights the strategic value of securing studio partnerships, premium-screen access and distribution capabilities around globally marketable event releases.
What to watch
- Fourth-week and fifth-week box-office holds for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, especially weekday collections.
- Weekend occupancy, average ticket price and premium-format share at major multiplex chains.
- Mall footfall and tenant sales changes in properties with multiplexes versus comparable non-cinema malls.
- F&B attachment rates, parking revenue and post-show restaurant waiting times.
- Release calendar congestion, including the continuing run of The Odyssey and new competing theatrical releases.
- Consumer sentiment and discretionary-spend indicators that may limit conversion of cinema traffic into retail purchases.
- Increase weekend staffing and inventory at mall QSR, beverage, dessert, gaming and convenience formats located near multiplexes.
- Deploy movie-linked bundles, loyalty offers and time-bound coupons redeemable before or after showtimes to capture cinema spillover.
- Use showtime-level footfall data to target campaigns around Friday evenings, Saturday afternoons and Sunday late shows.
- Monitor premium-screen occupancy versus standard-screen attendance to distinguish ticket-price-led collections from broad footfall growth.
- Coordinate tenant promotions with exhibitors, including ticket-stub discounts and franchise-themed merchandising where licensing permits.