In its fifth weekend of release, the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse crossed the $300 million mark, continuing its strong run at the global box office.

The film continues to do well in North America, where it came in fourth for the weekend and took in approximately $9 million. This raises its domestic total to $147.7 million. According to Box Office Mojo, the Into the Spider-Verse will soon surpass Sony Animation's Hotel Transylvania, becoming the company's third highest domestic earner in the process.

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Into the Spider-Verse also added about $9.4 million to its international haul.

The movie's box office success over the weekend was likely partially based on its big win at the Golden Globe Awards last Sunday. Into the Spider-Verse took home the Best Animated Motion Picture award, beating out Disney's Ralph Breaks the Internet and Disney-Pixar's Incredibles II, as well as Isle of Dogs and Mirai.

Superheroes continue to set records at the box office. In addition, to Into the Spider-Verse's impressive milestone, Aquaman crossed $1 billion at the worldwide box office this weekend.

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Directed by Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse stars Shameik Moore, Brian Tyree Henry, Jake Johnson, Mahershala Ali, Hailee Steinfeld, Liev Schreiber, Luna Lauren Velez, Lily Tomlin, Nicolas Cage, John Mulaney and Kimiko Glenn. The film is in theaters now.