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"Spidey 3" Wins Domestic Battle; "Pirates 3" Takes Global
by Scott Weinberg | July 03, 2007
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The battle of the summer's biggest smash isn't decided just yet, but it looks like "Spider-Man 3" will have to be content with the biggest domestic release -- while "At World's End" takes the global prize.

According to Deadline Hollywood Daily, "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" has pulled in over $907 million in worldwide box office, making it only the 9th film to ever accomplish that feat. In comparison, the third "Spider-Man" adventure has made about $882 million across the planet -- and it's been out longer.



In North America alone, "SM3" has done about $333 million, while "P3" has done "only" about $296 million.

According to Box Office Mojo, the top ten all-time global grossers are: "Titanic," "Return of the King," "Dead Man's Chest," "Sorcerer's Stone," "Two Towers," "Phantom Menace," "Shrek 2," "Jurassic Park," "At World's End," and "Goblet of Fire" -- with "SM3" presently holding at number 11.

Source: Deadline Hollywood Daily, Box Office Mojo

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Comments (1-20 of 31 posts) | Reply
Mr. Kong
Mr. Kong writes:
on Jul 03 2007 12:08 PM

It was a close fight, but I'm glad it's over.

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Ash84
Ash84 writes:
on Jul 03 2007 12:13 PM

In reply to this comment (#883383)
Yep. After all that, it ended up a draw (arguably).

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cgcbooks
cgcbooks writes:
on Jul 03 2007 12:29 PM

Can't wait to see who takes the prize home next year.

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alsanali
alsanali writes:
on Jul 03 2007 01:08 PM

I don't see how one movie earning a net gross higher than another can be considered a draw. Maybe you could argue by considering the costs of the films or the cost of promotion, but the fact is Pirates earned more money that Spidey.

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CannibalPenguins
CannibalPenguins writes:
on Jul 03 2007 01:36 PM

[b]I hope over the next few months, AWE can pull out 93mil before it hits the home market.[/b]

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D.M.L.
D.M.L. writes:
on Jul 03 2007 01:59 PM

I'm glad that SM3 won the homeland.Harry Potter OOTP will soon be the winner.

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Karthik Selvakumar
Karthik Selvakumar writes:
on Jul 03 2007 02:12 PM

I doubt Harry Potter OOTP will gross that much, especially with Sunshine at its tail.

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tabascoman77
tabascoman77 writes:
on Jul 03 2007 02:26 PM

Congrats to Spidey and Pirates!

But those leads never last in this day and age. :P

Mr. Potter and the Transformers are your next to "big ones"...


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CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe
CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe writes:
on Jul 03 2007 03:05 PM

[b]dissapointed[/b]
as a huge spiderman fan (including numbah 3), knowing that those dastardly

DISNEY Pirates took Marvel's prize. Still, it was never a fair fight considering

Spidey 3 OPENED ON A Friday and had a normal weekend run and Pirates

opened on a Thursday night that included the Memorial day weekend explosion

as well. I know it souds like sour grapes but it doesn't seem fair that a superior

movie was outdone by a movie that pulled out every trick in the book to

outduel its competition. Still, its just pisses me off that a film based on a crappy

disney ride has globally beaten out one of the greatest fictional characters of all

time. Hey, it still says something that Spiderman 3 ruled here at home by a

considerable, nearly 40 million, margin. In my opinion, its pretty sad the rest of

the world rather see a worse film based on amusment park ride than your

friendly neighborhood spiderman. You rule SPIDEY and I can't wait for your next

exciting adventure.


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halfbloodprince13
halfbloodprince13 writes:
on Jul 03 2007 05:24 PM

[b]Harry Potter[/b]
Congrats to both but i expect order of the phoenix too beat both of these globally.


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IMAmoose24
IMAmoose24 writes:
on Jul 03 2007 08:22 PM

Word? I do not see that happening.

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jeremyd4
jeremyd4 writes:
on Jul 03 2007 09:54 PM

I'm hoping "Transformers" can win the prize.

"Transformers" had so much marketing for it happening here in Australia - there were tv ads months ago, whereas I haven't even seen one for "Harry Potter" which comes out next week.

I have a feeling "Transformers" will surprise a lot of people, even if the plot is nothing that'll blow your mind - the special FX and audio make this an event movie of the likes we haven't seen since Jurassic Park!!! That being said... it is somewhat of a cliche guys movie inbetween all the robot fighting, but given the plots of "Pirates" and "Spiderman" this movie takes the prize of having the best story in my opinion.


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starscream69
starscream69 writes:
on Jul 03 2007 10:00 PM

People, the fight is not over yet...TRANSFORMERS have a really good chance at winning domestic, and do really well global as well. SM3 and Pirates 3 sucked anyway!! I just saw transformers today, and it is by far the best movie of the summer season and one of the most fun and entertaining films i have ever seen.

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xeronic
xeronic writes:
on Jul 03 2007 10:47 PM

I dont think harry potter or transformers will beat spiderman or pirates. holidays or none, a lot of people dont even know harry potter is coming out.

But on topic, spiderman 3 earning that much makes me sick... as well as pirates 3, ugh.


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Product_of_You
Product_of_You writes:
on Jul 04 2007 12:22 AM

I am pretty sure Transformers won't have a chance to get anywhere close to that.

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Bigbrother
Bigbrother writes:
on Jul 04 2007 03:03 AM

In reply to this comment (#883396)
Yeah, it's weird that their hasn't been a bigger Potter media blitz. I figured it was just here in the UK because everyone here has had the release date circled on their calender for 9 months now, but my folks said they haven't seen many ads for it either. The saving grace for it though is that theirs probably an army of sub-13 year olds who know the exact minute it comes out.

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tennisoncourt
tennisoncourt writes:
on Jul 04 2007 06:19 AM

In reply to this comment (#883383)
[b]who cares[/b]
in the end - all of them lost and/or will loose...
Titanic is still the no1 movie of all time. (twice as much as PotC 3 or Spiderman3 or Harry 3 or is it now 4, 5, 6, 7 ?)


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~*Admiral Snowstorm*~
~*Admiral Snowstorm*~ writes:
on Jul 04 2007 06:44 AM

What on EARTH are you guys talking about? Transformers will not make HALF as much money as any of the three major blockbusters, let alone break that record. Spider-Man has a lot more universal appeal, for one thing. Men will come to see the action, women will come for character, kids will come for action, teenagers will come for either one, depending on their tastes. Pirates is sort of the same, except substitute 'character' for 'stars'. But Transformers? Unless there is an obscene amount of Shia LaBeouf fans out there that I'm unaware of, there are no real stars in this movie. Indeed, the only other really famous name here is Michael Bay, and that's more of a reason to avoid it, if anything. Also, with more Reviews coming in, Transformers has slipped into Rotten territory. Yes I know that hasn't stopped Pirates and Shrek from raking in tons of money, but Transformers just isn't as much of a must-see as those two. Pirates and Shrek are both add-ons to stories most of the world is familiar with by now, but Transformers is this new story that not a lot of people are familiar with.

And also, there's a much smaller demographic. This is for young children who love robots fighting, a small group of teenagers who like it as well, and then the older fans who are already fans. If you're not already a fan of this series, you probably won't be going to see it.

So yeah, in conclusion, there's no way this is stealing either record. $900+ million is an absolutely enormous number, and this movie would have to open to about $130 million at least to even have a chance at following through into that territory. Plus, let's not forget Harry Potter, which a lot more people are fans of. It's going to prove to be steep competition for this movie, and it will probably be the movie that more people will see.


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FrankTheTank
FrankTheTank writes:
on Jul 04 2007 07:57 AM

In reply to this comment (#883391)
[b]Yeah, it does sound like sour grapes....[/b]
You're right, I guess. It was never a fair fight considering Spider Man 3 was released THREE WEEKS eariler and has been in the market three weeks longer. I mean, if you really want to even the tables.

Also, Spider Man 3 didn't have major competition when it opened when POTC had SM3 and Shrek the Third to deal with.

As for the Thursday night deal....it opened four hours earlier than SM3. And with a running time that's more than a half hour longer, POTC can't fit NEARLY as many shows in a day that SM3 can. It's not that big of a handicap for you "numbah 3" fan.

Spider Man = Greatest fictional characters of all time. Wow. Well we certainly know that no one here is biased...

Spider Man did win at home. In a country that only accounts for a fraction of the world. SM3 must have lost to POTC in MANY other markets for it to lose the worldwide battle. And again, Spider Man 3 had a 3 week jump on POTC and still lost.

Find it hard to believe or not, but the truth is that more people wanted to see POTC than SM3. But, hell, I guess that's just crazy talk....


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tyler8186
tyler8186 writes:
on Jul 04 2007 08:06 AM

you people are lame

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