Tom Holland’s latest outing as Marvel’s iconic web-slinger delivered one of the biggest opening weekends in box office history, with “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” earning an estimated $355 million across North America. Worldwide, the film collected an estimated $927 million, including $572 million from international markets, led by China with $121 million. Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, the fourth ‘Spider-Man’ film starring Holland follows Peter Parker after the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, with the world having forgotten his identity as he continues fighting crime. Industry analysts said the film’s combination of strong audience anticipation, positive reviews and the enduring popularity of Spider-Man helped it outperform expectations despite recent struggles for several superhero releases. Box office analysts said the performance could push domestic summer ticket sales beyond $4 billion and keep the annual North American box office on pace to surpass $10 billion, signaling renewed momentum for theatrical releases after several uneven years.