Disney’s latest global update on the first Marvel Studios release in two years provides news that Black Widow crossed the $200 million global threshold on Wednesday after five days of domestic release and eight days in international theaters. It also crossed $100 million in North America after just five days, the quickest of any film since the start of the pandemic in March 2020.
Domestically, the film added $5.4 million yesterday to reach $100.6 million, while the overseas Wednesday haul came in at $7.7 million for a $100.7 million total. In all, the global tally stands at $201.3 million through yesterday.
Widow is just the fourth film in 16 months to reach $100 million in North America, following in the footsteps of this spring and summer’s A Quiet Place Part II ($150.9 million through Tuesday), F9 ($141.9 million and counting), and Godzilla vs. Kong ($100.6 million). Respectively, those films hit the century mark after 15, 8, and 81 days of release.
Boxoffice Pro will offer up forecasts for the Marvel film’s second domestic weekend in a report later today as the film’s sophomore frame goes head-to-head with new releases Space Jam: A New Legacy and Escape Room: Tournament of Champions. Last week, it opened to a pandemic-best $80.4 million weekend.
Widow is only active in 12 overseas markets so far with additional openings planned in the coming weeks.
| Cumes – Key Markets | |
| Territories | GBO | 
| Korea | $14.4M | 
| United Kingdom | $12.3M | 
| France | $9.4M | 
| Australia | $6.3M | 
| Mexico | $6.2M | 
| Russia | $5.4M | 
| Japan | $4.2M | 
| Hong Kong | $3.9M | 
| Italy | $3.3M | 
| Spain | $3.3M | 
| Germany | $3.2M | 
| Brazil | $3.0M | 
| Key future openings | |
| TBD | China | 
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