'Spider-Man' is No. 1 Tuesday debut

July 4, 2012

'Spider-Man' is No. 1 Tuesday debut
Andrew Garfield in a scene from 'The Amazing Spider-Man.' The film had the biggest Tuesday opening ever. (Credit: Jaimie Trueblood, Columbia Pictures)

The Amazing Spider-Man has swung into action with $35 million domestically in its first day — a record for a film opening on Tuesday.

The new launch for the Marvel Comics superhero outdid the previous best Tuesday debut of $27.9 million for Transformers, which opened the day before the Fourth of July in 2007.

The opening day results show the resilience of the Spider-Man brand, which set box-office records from 2002 to 2007 with the three films directed by Sam Raimi and starring Tobey Maguire as the web-slinging superhero.

After a falling out between Raimi and distributor Sony on a third sequel, the franchise started over, with Marc Webb directing and Andrew Garfield slipping into Spider-Man's red-and-blue suit.

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