The Hollywood movie Spider-Man: Nine Way Home became the first movie to earn 1 billion worldwide two years after the corona virus epidemic.
The film grossed 1 billion worldwide by December 25, according to Forbes Magazine, making it the highest-grossing film of 2021.
Similarly, in December 2019, after Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker, this is the first film that has earned more than one billion dollars globally.
The Sony Studios superhero film, which cost Rs 200 million, is one of the few films to win the 1 billion award without being released in China.
Overall, it is the 49th film to earn 1 billion globally, and only the 5th to do so without China.
Earlier, Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men's Chest (2006), The Dark Knight (2008), Alice in Wonderland (2010) and The Joker (2019) also grossed over 1 billion without being released in China.
Spider-Man Nine Way Home has grossed over 1 billion in just two weeks of its release, which is expected to increase the trend of global cinemas affected by the Corona epidemic.
The second highest-grossing film of 2021 is China's The Battle at Lake China Gain, which grossed over 90 900 million in total.
Ninth Home, a joint venture between Sony and Marvel Studios, is the third film in the series.
The first film in the series, Spider-Man, Homecoming, was to be released in 2017, followed by its sequel, Spider-Man, For From Home, released in 2019.
In the third film, Tom Holland played the role of Spider-Man, while another Marvel hero, Dr. Strange, played the lead role.