to mu understanding, that's not how BO Return works.
Calculate Domestic at about $0.50 on the $1 (theaters take the other half)
Calculate Foreign (except China) at $0.40
and then China at $0.25 on the $1 (theaters take a part, Gov takes another)
so depending on the breakdown of that $213, it might have just broke even.
which is fine, as it will make the rest on home release, then probably improve upon on the sequel.
Just to follow-up on this, we have new totals today, as Spider-verse is now at $275,361,346 worldwide, $133,861,346 domestic.
https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=main&id=animatedspider-man.htmUsing the splits you previously provided...
$133,861,346 domestic return x .5 = $66,930,673 estimated domestic take for the studio.
$45,634,266 Chinese return (note: the Chinese numbers are a week behind) x .25 = $11,408,566.50 estimate Chinese take for the studio.
141,500,000 worldwide return - $45,634,266 Chinese return = $95,865,734 return for the rest of the world.
$95,865,734 x .4 = $38,346,293.60 estimated take for the studio from countries outside NA & China.
$66,930,673 + $11,408,566.60 + $38,346,293.60 = $116,685,533.20 estimated total take for Spider-verse worldwide.
$116,685,533.20 return - $90,000,000 production budget = $26,685,533.20 current estimated profit for Spider-verse (we don't know what the marketing budget was).