The domestic comparison
TheWrap estimates that Spider-Man: Brand New Day will earn US$36.5 million in its fourth North American weekend. That result would move its domestic total above US$850 million, overtaking the US$814.8 million total the report assigns to Spider-Man: No Way Home.
This is a weekend estimate published before final reported grosses. It supports the likely franchise ranking at the time of publication, not an audited final number. Later studio and measurement-service totals can adjust weekend figures, so the precise margin should remain provisional.
What changed since the last briefing
FanBriefer previously covered Brand New Day crossing US$2 billion worldwide on August 18. The new information is not another repetition of that threshold: it is the film’s projected move past No Way Home in the domestic market after another full weekend of sales.
TheWrap also expects the worldwide total to pass US$2.5 billion during the coming week. That is a forward projection, not a milestone already achieved. The briefing therefore separates the domestic estimate from the still-future global outcome.
Why the distinction matters
Domestic and worldwide records answer different questions. The domestic comparison places the film against another Spider-Man release within one market, while the worldwide projection measures its broader run. Combining them carelessly would make a forecast appear like a completed result.
Final weekend figures and the actual date of any US$2.5 billion crossing are the next useful evidence. Until then, fans can reasonably understand that Brand New Day is estimated to have taken the franchise’s domestic lead while its next global benchmark remains close but unconfirmed.