Malaysia Box Office for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Malaysia Box Office | $9,394,162 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $709,672,746 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $21,879,577 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $26,803,796 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $48,683,373 | |
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Synopsis
We’ve always known that Spider-Man’s most important battle has been within himself: the struggle between the ordinary obligations of Peter Parker and the extraordinary responsibilities of Spider-Man. But in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Peter Parker finds that a greater conflict lies ahead. It’s great to be Spider-Man. For Peter Parker, there’s no feeling quite like swinging between skyscrapers, embracing being the hero, and spending time with Gwen. But being Spider-Man comes at a price: only Spider-Man can protect his fellow New Yorkers from the formidable villains that threaten the city. With the emergence of Electro, Peter must confront a foe far more powerful than he. And as his old friend, Harry Osborn, returns, Peter comes to realize that all of his enemies have one thing in common: OsCorp.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $200,000,000 |
Malaysia Releases: | May 1st, 2014 (Wide) |
Video Release: | August 19th, 2014 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment January 1st, 2016 by Sony Pictures |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for sequences of sci-fi action/violence. (Rating bulletin 2315, 3/26/2014) |
Running Time: | 141 minutes |
Franchise: | Spider-Man |
Keywords: | 3-D, Corporate Malfeasance, Revenge, Terminal Illness, Genetic Engineering, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Marvel Comics, Motion Capture Performance, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, IMAX: DMR, Action Adventure |
Source: | Based on Comic/Graphic Novel |
Genre: | Action |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Super Hero |
Production/Financing Companies: | Marvel Studios |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
DVD and Blu-ray Releases for August 19th, 2014
August 19th, 2014
There are a number of big releases on this week's list, especially if you like TV on DVD. However, there are not a lot of releases in total. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is the biggest release by a wide margin, but it is not the best. For that honor, I would have to chose Boardwalk Empire: Season 4 on Blu-ray.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Dinobots Propel Transformers to the Top
June 30th, 2014
As expected, Transformers: Age of Extinction easily won the race for the top of the box office chart and became the first film released in 2014 to earn more than $100 million during its opening weekend. Granted, it barely made it, but we will take it. This helped the overall box office climb by 20% to $190 million over the weekend. Unfortunately, this was still 8% lower than the same weekend last year when Monsters University repeated at the box office champion. Year-to-date, 2014 has pulled in $5.11 billion, which is 0.3% below 2013's pace of $5.13 billion. This is still close enough that we shouldn't panic, but the trajectory is going in the wrong direction.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Dragons Soar but Jump Higher
June 17th, 2014
How to Train Your Dragon 2 missed lofty expectations and that allowed 22 Jump Street to earn first place. Both films opened well and their respective studios should be happy, while the overall box office rose by 15% compared to last weekend hitting $187 million. Unfortunately, this is still 8% lower than this weekend last year. Had How to Train Your Dragon 2 matched higher expectations, 2014 would have won on the year-over-year comparison. Year-to-date, 2014 has earned $4.64 billion, putting it 3.0% ahead of 2013's pace of $4.50 billion, so this weekend's loss isn't a big deal.
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International Box Office: Looking Forward to the Future
May 28th, 2014
X-Men: Days of Future Past dominated the international box office chart with $171.08 million in 71 markets for a total opening of $191.00 million. This includes China, where it earned first place with $39.35 million on 6,000 screens. It also earned first place in the U.K. with $15.39 million on 537 screens, while in South Korea it earned $11.78 million on 1,056 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $14.15 million. Mexico contributed $9.39 million on 3,034 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $11.02 million. The film's debut in Russia was very similar with $9.90 million on 2,230 screens. France was right behind with $9.29 million on 620 screens, while in Brazil it pulled in $8.38 million on 507. The film earned $7.80 million on 684 screens in Australia. It struggled a little more in Germany and Spain with $4.03 million on 579 screens and $3.19 million on 650 respectively.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: X-Men Earn Monster Opening, but Overall Box Office Still Down
May 27th, 2014
X-Men: Days of Future Past easily won the weekend race at the box office earning more than $100 million over the four-day weekend. That's great news and it helped the overall box office grow by 5% to $187 million over the three-day weekend from last week. That's the good news. The bad news the other new release, Blended, bombed and the three-day weekend was down 27% from the same weekend last year. In fact, this year's four-day weekend total of $231 million was 9% lower than last year's three-day total and 26% lower than the four-day weekend from last year. That's a devastating collapse. The only saving grace is last year was a record-breaking Memorial Day long weekend, so a sharp drop-off isn't that unexpected. So far, 2014 has pulled in $3.95 billion, which is 4% more than 2013's running tally of $3.80 billion.
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Weekend Estimates: X-Men Joins 2014 $90 Million Club
May 25th, 2014
Another weekend, another $90 million opener. This time, there’s an asterisk at least, because X-Men: Days of Future Past will “open” with $110 million, thanks to the four day Memorial Day long weekend, giving Fox an arguable claim to the biggest weekend of the year, and the first $100 million debut. The reality, however, is that it will line up in fourth place when comparing 3-day weekends, with Captain America still out in front, thanks to its $95 million opening back in April. May has seen the three other $90 million-plus weekends, with Godzilla second ($93 million) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 third ($91.6 million).
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Weekend Predictions: Will the X-Men Opening be Remembered in the Future
May 22nd, 2014
It is Memorial Day long weekend and the box office is looking strong. X-Men: Days of Future Past should dominate the box office chart and there are some who think it will have the best opening of the year so far. Blended is playing the role of counter-programing this week and should do well in that role opening in third place. Meanwhile, the rest of the top five will be filled with Godzilla, Neighbors, and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, all of which should still pull in $10 million or more. By comparison, this weekend last year, there were six films that earned more than $10 million over the four-day weekend, led by Fast and Furious 6, which earned a four-day opening of $117.04 million There are some who think X-Men: Days of Future Past will top that figure. I really hope so. However, even if it does, last year was a record-breaking Memorial Day long weekend and I don't think 2014 will match it.
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International Box Office: Godzilla Grounds the Competition
May 21st, 2014
Godzilla got off to a milestone start on the international market earning $103.0 million on 16,946 screens in 64 markets during its first weekend of release. It was able to dominate the box office thanks to a string of first place finishes in most of the major markets. Its biggest market was the U.K., where the film pulled in $10.73 million on 550 screens, while Russia was close behind with $8.65 million on 1,814 screens. The film was surprisingly strong in Mexico, pulling in $7.21 million on 2,494 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.57 million. It was also strong in Australia with $6.34 million on 498 screens and in France with $5.73 million on 596. The film earned $4.97 million on 584 screens over the weekend in Germany for a total opening in that market of $5.50 million. Brazil was a strong market for Godzilla, as it opened with $4.07 million on 417 screens there. The film's opening in South Korea was nearly the same with $3.65 million on 610 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.37 million. Italy was next with $3.55 million on 692 screens. Finally, the film was soft in Spain with an opening of $1.29 million on 427 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $1.55 million, but this was still enough for first place there. Overall, it wasn't as strong internationally as it was domestically, relative to the size of the markets, but it is still on pace to break even before it reaches the home market.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Godzilla Helps 2014 Climb Back on Top
May 20th, 2014
I thought Godzilla would be a monster hit. I mentioned that possibility in the monthly preview and the weekend predictions. However, I was in the minority and I reduced my expectations. That turns out to be a mistake. Godzilla opened with $93.19 million over the weekend, which is a better opening than The Amazing Spider-Man 2 managed, but it wasn't quite up to Captain America: The Winter Soldier. It also helped the overall box office soar to $178 million, which is 30% more than last weekend. More importantly, it was 16% more than the same weekend last year. 2014 is now ahead of 2013 by a margin of $185 million or 5.3% at $3.66 billion to $3.48 billion.
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Weekend Estimates: Godzilla Joins $90 Million Club
May 18th, 2014
After a huge start on Friday, estimated at $38.5 million, Godzilla looked as though it might be the first film of 2014 to have a $100 million opening weekend. But the monster movie seems to have run out of energy a little through the weekend, and Warner Bros. is projecting a weekend around $93.2 million, based on figures through Sunday morning. The film’s performance is well ahead of earlier tracking, which pegged its opening around $60 million–$80 million, and impressive for a non-sequel (although clearly Godzilla is a well-established franchise at this point). In fact, it is one of the top 10 non-sequel openers ever (see full list here).
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Weekend Predictions: Godzilla will be Huge, but How Huge?
May 15th, 2014
Godzilla is the second of four May releases that at least have a realistic shot at reaching $200 million domestically. The first of these films, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 won't match original expectations, but it is still on pace to reach $200 million. It is very unlikely Godzilla will open as fast as The Amazing Spider-Man 2 did, but even coming close would be a huge boost to the box office. Million Dollar Arm should have a respectable opening as counter-programming and on the high end it could land in third place. Meanwhile, Neighbors is aiming for $100 million and while it won't get there this weekend, it will get there soon enough. This weekend last year, Star Trek Into Darkness earned first place with $70.17 million over the weekend, which is a figure I think Godzilla will top. If it does, and the holdovers hold on well, then 2014 might end its mini-losing streak earlier than I thought it would.
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International Box Office: Spider-man Webs Neighbors
May 14th, 2014
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 remained in first place, but saw its weekend box office haul fall to $71.33 million on 26,694 screens in 91 markets. Its international box office rose to $404.72 million and worldwide it has made $550.93 million. The film will need to make about $200 million to $250 million more at the worldwide box office to break even, which is doable. The film had its first full week in China pulling in $46.45 million over the week for a total of $56.38 million in that market.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Neighbors were Louder than Expected
May 13th, 2014
Neighbors got off to a much faster start than expected, as did many of the top five films. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 fell more than 60% during its sophomore stint, but that was expected, at least it was inline with my expectations. Overall, the box office still fell from last weekend, but by 11% to $137 million, which isn't as bad as it could have been. It was down 14% from the same weekend last year, but that's a huge improvement from what it was last weekend, so in a small way, it is a bit of a victory. Year-to-date, 2014 has pulled in $3.45 billion, putting it 5.4% ahead of 2013's pace. That's down from its peak, but even if 2014 loses next weekend and the weekend after that, 2014 should still remain ahead of last year's pace.
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Weekend Estimates: Neighbors Tops $50 Million
May 11th, 2014
Comedy triumphs at the box office this weekend, with Neighbors posting an impressive $51 million, according to Universal’s Sunday morning estimate. That’s the 16th-biggest opening ever for a comedy film (depending somewhat on one’s definition of what constitutes a comedy), and comparable to the debut of Ted (which made $54 million in 2012). It’s also easily Seth Rogen’s best weekend, ahead of the $33.5 million debut for The Green Hornet, and Zac Efron’s best, beating High School Musical: Senior Year.
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Weekend Predictions: Will Neighbors Have a Good Opening?
May 8th, 2014
It could be an interesting weekend at the box office as The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is expected to fall far enough that Neighbors could win the box office race. That certainly would be a boost for the new release's box office chances. Earning first place does provide a lot of free publicity. The other two wide releases coming out this week are not expected to be major players at the box office. I've heard some buzz that Mom's Night Out could be a sleeper hit. On the other hand, Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return might not open above the Mendoza Line. This weekend last year, Iron Man 3 led the way with $72.53 million, which is more than all three wide releases will make. In fact, last year's second place film, The Great Gatsby earning $50.09 million, which might be more than all three wide releases make this weekend. On the other hand, depth will be better this time around and that should mitigate the situation a little bit.
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International Box Office: Spider-man's Amazing Weekend Haul
May 8th, 2014
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 saw its weekend box office haul explode with $117.38 million on 30,460 screens in 41 markets for totals of $278.23 million internationally and $369.84 million worldwide. The film opened in first place in Brazil with $11.06 million on 1,139 screens and in second place in France with $11.03 million on 837. It broke the record for biggest Hollywood debut in India with $6.9 million on 1,523 screens. The film also opened in China, on Sunday, with $9.9 million on 11,031 screens, which was a record for an opening Sunday.
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Contest: Too Amazing: Winning Announcement
May 7th, 2014
The winners of our Too Amazing contest were determined and they are...
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Per Theater Chart: Belle Has Beautiful Debut
May 7th, 2014
Belle led the way on the per theater chart with an opening of just over $100,000 in four theaters for an average of $26,645. Meanwhile, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was relatively close behind with an average of $21,186 in more than 4,000 theaters. The only other film in the $10,000 club on the per theater chart was Ida, which made $55,000 in 3 theaters for an average of $18,479.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Spidey Strong, but not Amazing
May 6th, 2014
The summer blockbuster season has begun and it started on a mixed note. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 easily earned first place with more than $90 million. An opening of more than $90 million isn't a bad number, but it is the lowest opening three-day weekend for a Friday debut in the franchise. Worse still, the overall box office was just $153 million, which is substantially lower than last year's number one film, Iron Man 3, opened with. $153 million is 32% higher than last weekend, but the start of summer should be bigger than that. It is also 30% lower than the same weekend last year. You usually only see a decline that sharp when there's a misalignment in a holiday weekend. Granted, 2014 is still ahead of 2013 by a large margin (8.6% or $3.26 billion to $3.01 billion) so we don't have to worry about 2014 losing that lead any time soon. This is just not a great way to start the summer blockbuster season.
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Weekend Estimates: Spider-Man Swings into Summer with $92 million
May 4th, 2014
The modern tradition is that first weekend in May starts the Summer season with a super-hero action movie. And Hollywood being the industry that lets no tradition go before it's beaten it to death, this year we start Summer, on the first weekend in May, with the release of The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Now, the most amazing fact about the Spider-Man franchise is probably that every movie has done worse at the domestic box office than the one before it, even without adjusting for inflation. This is another tradition that looks like it might continue, with Spider-Man 2 opening with $92 million—without doubt a very good debut, but one that points towards a final box office around $250 million, or perhaps a shade higher. With The Amazing Spider-Man having made $262 million in 2012, a fourth straight decline for the franchise looks like a 50-50 bet right now.
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Weekend Predictions: Will Spidey Swing into Action?
May 2nd, 2014
It is the official opening of the summer blockbuster season and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 hopes to get the summer off to a fast start. On the positive side, it is the latest installment in one of the most popular comic book franchises. On the negative side, its reviews are below expectations and below the overall positive level. There are no other new releases to pick up the slack should this film fail to live up to lofty expectations at the box office, although The Other Woman should still do well in a counter-programming role. Last year Iron Man 3 dominated the way with $174.14 million during the opening weekend. There's no way The Amazing Spider-Man 2 will match that this weekend. There is a small chance The Amazing Spider-Man 2 won't make that in total.
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2014 Preview: May
May 1st, 2014
It has been a great year so far and April was again a strong month. The box office was led by Captain America: The Winter Soldier, as it became the second film of the year to reach $200 million, while Rio 2 is on pace to become the seventh $100 million hit of the year. Big picture, 2014 has already hit $3 billion, which isn't a record for this time of the year, but it is $250 million ahead of 2013. That streak ends in May. Don't get me wrong. There are six films opening this month that at least have a shot at $100 million and two of those should earn more than $200 million and there are two others that at least have a shot at that milestone. Leading the way is The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which is looking to top The Winter Soldier and become the second biggest hit of the year so far. Its main competition this month is X-men: Days of Future Past, while Godzilla also has a shot at $200 million. Unfortunately, this month last year, Iron Man 3 earned more than $400 million, while two other films took in $200 million and seven films in total reached the century mark. That is going to be really hard to replicate this year and 2014 will likely lose some of its lead over 2013. Fortunately, 2014 has such a big lead that unless the box office really slumps, it will end the month with at least a small lead over 2013.
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International Box Office: Spider-man Swings into Top Spot
April 30th, 2014
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 rose to first place on the international chart with $67.34 million on 14,587 screens for a two-week total of $132.15 million. This week's new openings included South Korea, where the film dominated with $10.84 million on 1,472 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $13.85 million. This is on par with The Amazing Spider-Man. It also earned first place in Russia with $9.34 million on 1,779 screens, which is also about on par with the first film. In Japan, it only managed fourth with $4.11 million on 763 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.11 million, which is less than half of the opening of the first film. On the other hand, it was stronger in Italy with $5.71 million on 811 screens over the weekend for a total of $6.58 million. It added $5.66 million on 1,566 screens over the weekend for a total of $27.77 million in the U.K., which again is about on par with The Amazing Spider-Man.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: The Other Woman the Only Other Winner in April
April 29th, 2014
April ended with a new film on top, The Other Woman, which finally broke Captain America: The Winter Soldier's hold on the box office chart. It was a surprisingly strong hit earning $24.76 million, but the other new releases were not as strong. Brick Mansions only managed fifth place, while The Quiet Ones missed the Mendoza Line. The overall box office was $115 million, which was 13% lower than last weekend. More importantly, this is 25% more than the same weekend last year. 2014 added to its lead over 2013, which now stands at $257 million, or 9.2%. Its running tally is $3.05 billion and summer is just about to start.
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Weekend Estimates: The Other Woman Averts April Fourpeat for Captain America
April 27th, 2014
By every measure, April at the box office has been dominated by Captain America: Winter Soldier, but it won't win every weekend this month, thanks to a jaunty $24.7 million debut for The Other Woman. The comedy, headlined by Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann and Kate Upton hasn't been a huge hit with critics, but audiences are giving it a solid 70% at Rotten Tomatoes, which is plenty for a comedy (The Heat, by comparison, earns a 72% positive audience score at Rotten Tomatoes, though it started higher). A strong run in theaters certainly seems possible for The Other Woman, given its competition over the next few weeks will mostly come from male-skewing films (Moms' Night Out being the only exception).
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Contest: Too Amazing
April 25th, 2014
Next weekend is the official start of the summer blockbuster season and The Amazing Spider-man 2 is opening and could have the biggest weekend of the year so far. (Walk of Shame is also opening wide, but won't have a major impact at the box office.) There is really only one choice for the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for The Amazing Spider-man 2.
Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Labor Day on Blu-ray Combo Pack, as well as a random DVD or Blu-ray that I've previously reviewed.
Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also two random DVDs or Blu-rays that I've previously reviewed.
Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay!
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International Box Office: Rio 2 Repeats, Spider-man not as Amazing
April 24th, 2014
Rio 2 remained in first place, barely, with $47.1 million in 65 markets for an international total of $200.9 million and a worldwide total of $276.0 million after a month of release. This includes a second place opening in Italy where it pulled in $2.17 million on 711 screens. This is again weaker than its predecessor's opening there. The film earned $12.05 million in China, but that was for the full week, pushing its total to $25.01 million after two. The first film barely played in China, so this is a boost to its international numbers, but I don't think it will be enough to match what the original movie made.
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Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.
Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
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2014/06/27 | 12 | $1,073 | 2 | $537 | $9,391,900 | 9 | |
2014/07/04 | 12 | $697 | -35% | 2 | $349 | $9,392,827 | 10 |
2014/07/11 | 13 | $425 | -39% | 1 | $425 | $9,393,424 | 11 |
2014/07/18 | 15 | $445 | +5% | 1 | $445 | $9,394,162 | 12 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
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Austria | 4/17/2014 | $0 | 0 | 9 | 18 | $1,581,184 | 12/17/2015 |
Bahrain | 5/1/2014 | $0 | 0 | 2 | 4 | $649,944 | 12/30/2018 |
Brazil | 5/1/2014 | $0 | 0 | 11 | 28 | $24,869,494 | 12/17/2015 |
Bulgaria | 4/18/2014 | $0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | $385,465 | 12/30/2018 |
Chile | 5/1/2014 | $0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | $3,107,285 | 12/30/2018 |
Denmark | 4/17/2014 | $0 | 0 | 2 | 3 | $2,254,321 | 12/15/2015 |
Egypt | 5/1/2014 | $0 | 0 | 4 | 9 | $562,511 | 12/30/2018 |
Finland | 4/25/2014 | $0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | $865,715 | 12/15/2015 |
France | 4/30/2014 | $0 | 0 | 96 | 156 | $22,738,176 | 12/16/2015 |
Germany | 4/17/2014 | $0 | 0 | 18 | 38 | $15,932,503 | 12/16/2015 |
Ghana | 5/2/2014 | $0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | $66,491 | 12/30/2018 |
Greece | 5/1/2014 | $0 | 0 | 3 | 4 | $1,526,775 | 12/15/2015 |
India | 5/1/2014 | $0 | 0 | 5 | 19 | $13,603,981 | 12/17/2015 |
Japan | 4/25/2014 | $0 | 0 | 11 | 12 | $30,253,480 | 12/15/2015 |
Latvia | 4/25/2014 | $0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | $106,144 | 12/30/2018 |
Lebanon | 5/1/2014 | $0 | 0 | 1 | 4 | $541,985 | 12/30/2018 |
Malaysia | 5/1/2014 | $0 | 0 | 2 | 6 | $9,394,162 | 12/17/2015 |
Mexico | 4/17/2014 | $0 | 0 | 2 | 3 | $28,460,484 | 12/15/2015 |
Netherlands | 4/24/2014 | $0 | 0 | 41 | 71 | $3,546,094 | 7/8/2024 |
Nigeria | 5/2/2014 | $0 | 0 | 12 | 31 | $381,935 | 12/30/2018 |
North America | 5/2/2014 | $91,608,337 | 4,324 | 4,324 | 22,599 | $203,530,343 | 5/2/2016 |
Norway | 4/25/2014 | $0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | $2,050,825 | 12/15/2015 |
Peru | 5/1/2014 | $0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | $3,380,646 | 12/30/2018 |
Philippines | 4/30/2014 | $0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | $10,211,056 | 12/30/2018 |
Portugal | 4/17/2014 | $0 | 0 | 3 | 7 | $1,168,538 | 12/16/2015 |
Romania | 5/2/2014 | $0 | 0 | 3 | 9 | $655,469 | 12/30/2018 |
Russia (CIS) | 4/24/2014 | $0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | $20,871,832 | 12/30/2018 |
Singapore | 5/1/2014 | $0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | $7,118,537 | 12/15/2015 |
South Africa | 4/25/2014 | $0 | 0 | 3 | 5 | $2,085,829 | 12/16/2015 |
Spain | 4/17/2014 | $0 | 0 | 109 | 187 | $8,892,763 | 9/19/2024 |
Sweden | 4/18/2014 | $0 | 0 | 3 | 5 | $2,833,430 | 12/16/2015 |
Turkey | 4/25/2014 | $0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | $3,630,348 | 12/30/2018 |
United Arab Emirates | 5/1/2014 | $0 | 0 | 4 | 13 | $5,080,537 | 12/30/2018 |
United Kingdom | 4/16/2014 | $0 | 0 | 409 | 413 | $40,447,180 | 9/5/2024 |
Uruguay | 4/17/2014 | $0 | 0 | 2 | 5 | $361,052 | 12/30/2018 |
Venezuela | 4/25/2014 | $0 | 0 | 6 | 18 | $7,335,251 | 12/17/2015 |
Vietnam | 4/30/2014 | $0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | $2,164,104 | 12/30/2018 |
Rest of World | $227,026,877 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $709,672,746 | 9/19/2024 |
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Leading Cast
Andrew Garfield | Peter Parker/Spider-Man |
Supporting Cast
Emma Stone | Gwen |
Jamie Foxx | Elctro |
Dane DeHaan | Harry Osborn |
Paul Giamatti | Aleksei Sytsevich |
Sally Field | Aunt May |
Chris Cooper | Norman Osborn |
Campbell Scott | Richard Parker |
Martin Sheen | Uncle Ben |
Felicity Jones | Felicia |
Colm Feore | Donald Menken |
B.J. Novak | Alistair Smythe |
Embeth Davidtz | Mary Parker |
Marton Csokas | Dr. Ashley Kafka |
Max Charles | Young Peter Parker |
Michael Massee | Gustav Fiers (The Gentleman) |
Louis Cancelmi | Man in Black Suit |
Sarah Gadon | Kari |
Jorge Vega | Jorge |
Bill Heck | G-5 Co-Pilot |
Teddy Coluca | Gwen's Cabbie |
Helen Stern | British Desk Attendant |
Aidy Bryant | Statue of Liberty Lady |
Cal McCrystal | Principal Conway |
Anslem Richardson | Times Square Cop |
Mark Doherty | SWAT Team Leader |
James Colby | Lead Officer |
Kari Coleman | Helen Stacy |
Skyler Gisondo | Howard Stacy |
Charlie DePew | Philip Stacy |
Robert L. Newman | Police Captain |
Adrian Martinez | Bodega Cashier |
Thaddeus Phillips | Robber |
James McCauley | Air Traffic Controller |
Rachael McOwen | Dispatcher |
David Shabtai | Dispatcher |
Greg Connolly | Osborn Butler |
Timothy James Adams | Pilot |
Tug Coker | Pilot |
Jabari Gray | Pilot |
Jamie Lynn Concepcion | Jorge's Mother |
Pat Kiernan | NY1 News Anchor |
Jessica Abo | NY1 Reporter |
Clem Cheung | Chinese Grandpa |
Dusan Hyska | Armed Robber |
Andrei Runtso | Armed Robber |
Brennan Taylor | Ravncroft Guard |
Slate Holmgren | Ravencroft Guard |
Drew Beasley | Bully |
Matthew Tronieri | Bully |
Dario Barosso | Bully |
Paul Urcioli | Doctor |
David Shih | Doctor |
Daniel Gerroll | OsCorp Department Head |
Brian McElhaney | Times Square Bystander |
Jonathan Braylock | Times Square Bystander |
Steven Hauck | Corporate Lawyer |
J.D. Walsh | Dr. Jallings Science Investigator |
Cameos
Stan Lee | Graduation Guest |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Marc Webb | Director |
Jeff Pinkner | Screenwriter |
Alex Kurtzman | Screenwriter |
Roberto Orci | Screenwriter |
Avi Arad | Producer |
Matt Tolmach | Producer |
Alex Kurtzman | Executive Producer |
Roberto Orci | Executive Producer |
Beatriz Sequeira | Co-Producer |
Dan Mindel | Director of Photography |
Mark Friedberg | Production Designer |
Elliot Graham | Editor |
Pietro Scalia | Editor |
Deborah Lynn Scott | Costume Designer |
Hans Zimmer | Composer |
Kathleen Chopin | Casting Director |
Stan Lee | Story Creator |
Steve Ditko | Story Creator |
Richard L. Johnson | Art Director |
Kim Jennings | Art Director |
Susan Bode Tyson* | Set Decorator |
Ed Novick | Sound Mixer |
Eric A. Norris | Supervising Sound Editor |
Addison Teague | Supervising Sound Editor |
Lee Gilmore | Sound Effects Editor |
David Giammarco | Re-recording Mixer |
Paul Massey | Re-recording Mixer |
Jerome Chen | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Andy Armstrong | Stunt Coordinator |
James Armstrong | Stunt Coordinator |
Beatriz Sequeira | Associate Producer |
Tom Cohen | Associate Producer |
Michael Lerman | Assistant Director |
John Mahaffie | Second Unit Director |
Bruce McCleery* | Second Unit Camera |
Brett Robinson | Second Second Assistant Director |
Jacob Riehle | Assistant Sound Editor |
Christopher Waegner | Character CG Supervisor |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.