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Raimi's Spider-Man Shattered Box Office Records

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Spider-Man (2002) was the first film to earn $100 million in one weekend.
  • The movie featured Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker and Willem Dafoe as Green Goblin.
  • The film is available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu in the U.S.
Raimi's Spider-Man Shattered Box Office Records

In a landmark achievement for cinematic history, Sam Raimi's 2002 film "Spider-Man" became the first movie ever to surpass $100 million in North American box office sales during its opening weekend. The superhero epic, released on May 3, 2002, concluded its debut weekend on May 5, 2002, with this unprecedented financial success.

The film centers on Peter Parker, a shy high school student portrayed by Tobey Maguire, who gains extraordinary abilities after a spider bite. Wrestling with the concept that great power entails great responsibility, Parker embraces his role as a superhero to protect New York City from the nefarious Green Goblin, played by Willem Dafoe. The cast also includes Kirsten Dunst and James Franco in significant roles.

"Spider-Man" solidified its place in box office lore, paving the way for future blockbusters. Directed by Sam Raimi, known for his earlier work on "The Evil Dead" and the "Spider-Man" trilogy, this film stands as a testament to his directorial impact. Currently, "Spider-Man" is available for streaming in the United States on platforms such as Disney+ and Hulu.

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Sam Raimi's 2002 film "Spider-Man" was the first movie ever to surpass $100 million in North America in a single opening weekend.
The 2002 "Spider-Man" starred Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker and Willem Dafoe as the Green Goblin, with Kirsten Dunst and James Franco also in pivotal roles.
The 2002 film "Spider-Man" is currently available to stream in the U.S. on Disney+ and Hulu.

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