Box Office: James Bond 'No Time To Die' Jets Off To A Thundering $119M International Debut Without CHINA
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Mumbai, October 3 - It looks like the covid-19 pandemic has become a thing of the past for Hollywood films that are going bonkers at the box office. The latest on the list is James Bond's "No Time To Die" which has debuted in the international market over this weekend.
Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond, "No Time To Die" kicked off the overseas box office with a thundering $119 million from 54 markets. It becomes the first Hollywood movie to gross $100M+ in the opening weekend during the covid-19 pandemic, that too without the biggest movie market China, where it is scheduled to debut on October 29.
The United Kingdom is leading the overseas race for "No Time To Die", where the movie notched the biggest three-day total in the United Kingdom and generated $34.4 million in the 4-day weekend. Apart from the UK, Germany has contributed $14.7M, along with Japan ($5.8M), Denmark ($5.3M), S. Korea ($4.6M), Hong Kong ($2.9M), among others.
As compared to previous Bond movies, "No Time To Die" topped 2012's "Skyfall" ($109 million debut internationally), and fell just short of 2015's "Spectre", which grossed $123 million in the opening weekend internationally. The movie also had the best inaugural box office revenues in 24 countries, including Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, and Spain.
Meanwhile, the 25th Bond film has crossed the $1 million mark in India and earned approx $1.45M (11 crores) in the 4-day weekend. The movie is scheduled to debut in the domestic market (North America) on October 8 and in China on October 29. It looks for a global box office of at least $700M.
In another box office milestone, the big-budget Warner Bros. sci-fi epic "Dune" has crossed the $100 million mark internationally ahead of its U.S. release on October 8. On the other hand, Sony/Marvel's "Venom: Let There Be Carnage" shattered domestic box office records and debuted with $90.1 million in North America.
Stay tuned...
Mumbai, October 3 - It looks like the covid-19 pandemic has become a thing of the past for Hollywood films that are going bonkers at the box office. The latest on the list is James Bond's "No Time To Die" which has debuted in the international market over this weekend.
Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond, "No Time To Die" kicked off the overseas box office with a thundering $119 million from 54 markets. It becomes the first Hollywood movie to gross $100M+ in the opening weekend during the covid-19 pandemic, that too without the biggest movie market China, where it is scheduled to debut on October 29.
The United Kingdom is leading the overseas race for "No Time To Die", where the movie notched the biggest three-day total in the United Kingdom and generated $34.4 million in the 4-day weekend. Apart from the UK, Germany has contributed $14.7M, along with Japan ($5.8M), Denmark ($5.3M), S. Korea ($4.6M), Hong Kong ($2.9M), among others.
As compared to previous Bond movies, "No Time To Die" topped 2012's "Skyfall" ($109 million debut internationally), and fell just short of 2015's "Spectre", which grossed $123 million in the opening weekend internationally. The movie also had the best inaugural box office revenues in 24 countries, including Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, and Spain.
Meanwhile, the 25th Bond film has crossed the $1 million mark in India and earned approx $1.45M (11 crores) in the 4-day weekend. The movie is scheduled to debut in the domestic market (North America) on October 8 and in China on October 29. It looks for a global box office of at least $700M.
In another box office milestone, the big-budget Warner Bros. sci-fi epic "Dune" has crossed the $100 million mark internationally ahead of its U.S. release on October 8. On the other hand, Sony/Marvel's "Venom: Let There Be Carnage" shattered domestic box office records and debuted with $90.1 million in North America.
Stay tuned...
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