 Disney and Marvel's superhero adventure Black Widow captured a massive $80 million in the first weekend, crushing the benchmark for the biggest opening week since the pandemic. In a first for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the film opened simultaneously in theatres and on Disney Plus as part of the streaming services premiere access offering where subscribers can rent Black Widow for an extra $30. Disney reported that Black Widow generated more than $60 million in Disney Plus premiere access consumers spend globally, marking the rare occasion in which a studio disclosed revenues for digital rentals. Overseas, Black Widow collected $78 million in its debut, boasting its global box office haul at $158 million. Paramount's A Quiet Place Part II took the fifth spot with $3 million, pushing its domestic tally to $150 million, the biggest result yet for a movie release during the pandemic.