The film Spider-Man: Brand New Day (Spider-Man 4) surpassed 8.02 million cumulative admissions, setting a new record for the TomSpa series.

According to the integrated box office network (as of 12 a.m. on the 23rd), Spider-Man: Brand New Day exceeded 8.02 million cumulative admissions 26 days after its release, continuing its overwhelming box office run.

This record surpasses the previous TomSpa series' biggest hit, Spider-Man: Far From Home (8,023,606). In particular, it reached the 8 million mark a full nine days faster than Spider-Man: Far From Home, once again proving Korean audiences' passionate love for Spider-Man.

Additionally, by solo MCU (Marvel Comics Universe) movie standards, it ranks in the top three domestic earners behind Iron Man 3 (9 million) and Captain America: Civil War (8.67 million).

Actual audience praise and multiple-viewing craze are also intense. "The sincerity and message of believing in and helping people as a friendly neighbor move the heart," "a work that shows the true meaning of Spider-Man in modern society," and other strong responses are pouring in about the film's resonant message and narrative.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day is an action blockbuster in which, after the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker—forgotten by everyone—faces a mysterious enemy who remembers his identity and powers that have become uncontrollable due to DNA mutation, fighting to protect those he loves.

[Photo] Spider-Man: Brand New Day

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