tech

Web of billions: how Spider-Man became the most heroic franchise in Hollywood

Tom Holland’s fourth outing as Peter Parker broke box office records but how did the web-slinger avoid growing superhero fatigue?

Web of billions: how Spider-Man became the most heroic franchise in Hollywood

TL;DR

  • The superhero movie landscape has seen a downturn, with major Marvel and DC films underperforming.
  • The latest Spider-Man film, 'Brand New Day,' has achieved record-breaking opening weekend box office numbers, surpassing 'Avengers: Endgame.'
  • Spider-Man's consistent box office success spans decades, from Tobey Maguire's 2002 film to Tom Holland's recent outing.
  • The character's enduring appeal is linked to a blend of relatable human angst (like Batman) and powerful abilities (like Superman), combined with a humble identity.
  • Romantic subplots and the evolution of Peter Parker's relationships have been key emotional drivers in the films.
  • Sony's retention of Spider-Man film rights has facilitated multiple reboots and sustained movie production.
  • Despite franchise fatigue, Spider-Man movies have maintained a high level of consistency, with even less successful entries performing well globally.
  • The character's adaptability and continuous reinvention, often returning to high school settings, maintain his cultural relevance.
  • Spider-Man's unique position as a character who is both a major box office draw and an 'unambiguous work in progress' contributes to his enduring appeal.