"Spider-Man 3" box office debut climbs higher

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A scene from the film ''Spider-Man 3'' in an image courtesy of Columbia Pictures. Spider-Man has lost none of his bite, setting box office records around the world in his third crimefighting salvo. REUTERS/Handout

A scene from the film ''Spider-Man 3'' in an image courtesy of Columbia Pictures. Spider-Man has lost none of his bite, setting box office records around the world in his third crimefighting salvo.

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LOS ANGELES | Tue May 8, 2007 3:38am EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Superhero movie "Spider-Man 3" climbed another 2 percent over its debut weekend at box offices to a record $382 million world-wide gross when final figures were tallied on Monday.

Columbia Pictures, which released the film based on the crime fighter with spider-like powers, said the final North American total was $151 million and the international tally was $231 million.

A day earlier, the studio and box office trackers estimated opening weekend ticket sales at $148 million in North America and $227 million internationally for a total $375 million.

Both North American and international box office figures make "Spider-Man 3" the No. 1 debut for a 3-day weekend. It tops 2006's "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" in North America with $135.6 million and "The Da Vinci Code" internationally with $155 million.

"Pirates of the Caribbean" was distributed by The Walt Disney Co's film studio, and "Da Vinci Code" was released by Columbia.

"Spider-Man 3" was a risk for Columbia with a cost of around $258 million to make and another $125 million to market around the world, according to studio and industry sources.

"Spider-Man 3" kicked off Hollywood's lucrative summer season in which up to 40 percent of annual ticket sales occur. Still to come are widely anticipated films such as "Shrek the Third" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End."

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