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Spider-Man was an icon long before the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) began, but despite big hits from heroes like Deadpool, I don’t think Spidey will ever be beat. Spider-Man first rose to prominence in Marvel Comics back in 1963. At the time, the young relatable teenage boy as a superhero was a completely new concept, but it proved to be a big hit with fans of the series.

At the same time, the character, wearing a full face mask and bodysuit, allowed for them to be nuanced with the hero that connected with all audiences. Anyone could be Spider-Man, and everyone developed a strong connection with this ground-level superhero icon. And now, decades later, that same principle still appears to be propelling Spider-Man forward as the most successful superhero of all time.

And the performance of Spider-Man’s films only serve as further evidence of how this character is the most beloved and popular comic book hero of all time.

The Multiverse Saga Hasn’t Fared So Well After The Success Of The Infinity Saga

While the MCU got into a steady pace of releasing consistent billion-dollar hit films by the end of the Infinity Saga, Marvel’s latest film era has been decidedly less successful. Despite some highs during the Multiverse Saga so far, there have been a lot of lows.


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However, Spider-Man: No Way Home is far and away the highest-earning hit film of this era, with a box office of nearly $2 billion dollars. Since then, the closest any film has come in the MCU was Deadpool & Wolverine, which made a little over $1.3 billion at the box office, which still leaves it trailing far behind No Way Home.

But even looking back to the Infinity Saga, Spider-Man movies consistently brought in high figures, and No Way Home is only narrowly beaten out by Avengers: Infinity War.

The MCU’s Recent Results Show Just How Successful Spider-Man’s Movie Empire Really Is

Spider-Man Has An Empire All His Own Beyond The MCU

And yet, looking at the most recent releases shows how much the MCU appears to have fallen out of favor. Over the last six releases, with several featuring major MCU characters, most have fallen short of even $500 million.

Movie

Release Date

Box Office

Thunderbolts*

May 2, 2025

$381,530,585

Captain America: Brave New World

Feb 14, 2025

$413,640,021

Deadpool & Wolverine

Jul 26, 2025

$1,338,071,348

The Marvels

Nov 10, 2023

$199,706,250

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

May 5, 2023

$845,555,777

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

Feb 17, 2023

$476,073,180

Source: The Numbers

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 climbed to an impressive $845 million, but even that fell short of the billion-dollar mark. And Deadpool & Wolverine managed to break the barrier, but was unable to get close to Spider-Man’s impressive takings.

No Way Home’s box office proves that even when the appetite for superhero movies dries up, Spidey is in a league of his own.

This is made all the more remarkable when considering the fact that, despite an apparent slump in earnings across the board in the MCU, Spider-Man actually managed to earn more than ever before. No Way Home’s box office proves that even when the appetite for superhero movies dries up, Spidey is in a league of his own.

I’m Not Sure Spider-Man’s Movie Box Office Results Will Ever Be Bested

Spider-Man’s Success Keeps Climbing

Now, obviously there are other superhero movies that manage to exceed Spider-Man’s earnings. Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame are currently the only two superhero movies ever made to beat that record, but the point stands.


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Spider-Man: No Way Home holds the distinct honor of being the only solo superhero film from a sub-franchise to make it into the top 10 highest-earning films of all time, at number seven, only beaten by James Cameron’s Avatar films, Titanic, and Star Wars: The Force Awakens outside of the MCU.

It’s clear that Spider-Man holds a special place in many people’s hearts, and I don’t believe any hero could rival his record. Spider-Man: Brand New Day will present another chance to prove this theory true, but for now, Spider-Man is clearly the most successful superhero from any comic book franchise.


Spider-Man: Brand New Day

Release Date

July 31, 2026

Director

Destin Daniel Cretton

Writers

Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Steve Ditko, Stan Lee

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