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Tom Holland has an epic reaction to No Way Home almost surpassing Avatar

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Spider-Man: Nowhere, starring Tom Holland, has broken multiple box office records since its release last year. Now, in a video, Tom appears to be in shock when an interviewer tells him that his movie is $20 million shy of breaking Avatar’s box office record.

Spider-Man: Nowhere, directed by Jon Watts, recently surpassed Jurassic World at the global box office as the most successful movie of all time. The film sees an epic crossover as Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s respective Peter Parks join forces with Tom’s Spider-Man.

In an interview with BackstageOL, host Dave Morales can be heard telling Tom, “You’re nowhere near having the biggest movie ever made.” Tom replied, “I think it’s pretty big. The biggest movie is nowhere near.” The host then asked, “You’re $20 million away from the best movie in America, and then you’re going to make Avatar.” Tom looked shocked, then asked, “Really ?” He can be seen looking at someone off-camera, his mouth visibly open.

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One fan commented on the video: “Spider-Man is stunned and speechless.” Another fan said, “He doesn’t believe in his own power and greatness at all.” Another joked about Tom’s expression saying: ” That face screams: yes, I should probably renegotiate a new trilogy deal.”

According to Reuters, “Spider-Man: Nowhere” is just $25 million away from surpassing “Avatar” ($760 million) as the third-largest film of all time (not adjusted for inflation). For any other pandemic-era release, an additional $25 million would be a high — if not insurmountable — hurdle to cross, as the film has been in theaters for nearly two months.

In terms of international box office, “Spider-Man: Nowhere” was one of the featured films to cross the $1 billion mark. Even more impressively, it surpassed that milestone without a release in China, the world’s largest movie market. With $1.74 billion worldwide, No Way Home is the sixth highest-grossing film of all time worldwide.

Complete News Source : Hindustan times

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