Variety reports that Spider-Man: No Way Home has officially passed $600 million at the North American box office with a total of $609 million. That comes after a massive $52.7 million New Year's weekend, and with no real competition until Scream on January 14, it's likely to remain at the #1 spot.
We're not sure how the slasher will perform as the franchise is somewhat played out at this point, but the nostalgia factor is likely to be high, so moviegoers could flock to check it out. Aside from that, Morbius looks set to be January's other big movie, though Sony will really need to up the marketing campaign to ensure casual fans understand the Living Vampire's link to Spidey.
To put Spider-Man: No Way Home's success into context, the second highest-grossing movie of this "pandemic era" in North America is Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings with $224 million. Nothing has come close to this one and probably won't until The Batman this March.
In related news, we have another piece of concept art from the threequel showing Doctor Strange's battle with the web-slinger. Something tells us this might have been a nod to Spider-Man 2 when Doctor Octopus throws that car through the window of the diner Peter and Mary Jane are sitting in.
Check out this new Spider-Man: No Way Home concept art below: