'Spider-Man: Homecoming' Chinese Posters Are Crazy Adorable
08/29/2017 10:54 am EDT
Chinese audiences may have had an extended wait to see Marvel's Spider-Man: Homecoming in theaters, but at least they got some of the best posters for the movie.
Spider-Man: Homecoming's Chinese posters, which can all be seen in the attached gallery, range from adorable to insane. One shows Spidey surrounded by pandas, and another shows him riding horseback on a wall. Yet another shows Spidey mingling with China's Terracotta Army, and another shows him taking a nap in a web hammock above the Great Wall.
The domestic posters for Spider-Man: Homecoming werenotoriously bad, but international markets have picked up the slack, with the creator of One-Punch Man contributing to the beautiful Japanese poster.
Spider-Man: Homecoming won't open in China, the second largest market a the box office, until September, but the film has already had a stellar international run. The film's grossed over $730 million worldwide and is expected to top $780 million. Currently, the film has earned $418.2 million internationally and has achieved $318.9 million domestically, surpassing the domestic box office total of Iron Man.
Spider-Man: Homecoming currently has an 86.44 ComicBook.com Composite Score, the fourth-highest of any comic book movie, and a 4.21 out of 5 ComicBook.com User Rating, making it the fifth-highest rated comic book movie of all time among ComicBook.com users. Let us know what you thought of Spider-Man: Homecoming by giving the movie your own personal ComicBook.com User Rating below.
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