The new James Bond film, No Time to Die, is set to break a pandemic box office record and gross an estimated $119.1m (£87.9m) internationally.
According to NBC Universal, No Time To Die –Daniel Craig‘s last outing as James Bond – is set to be the first title from a big studio to be released during the pandemic to gross over $100m without China.
It’s been a strong box office start for the latest 007 film, which hit cinemas last Thursday, giving a much-needed boost for an industry hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The film is expected to bring in as much as Skyfall but 17% less than Spectre, the previous two releases.
It brought in $25.6m (£18.9m) after only three days of release in the UK and Ireland, adding $11.4m (£8.4m) on Saturday – making it the highest single day at the box office in the history of the franchise.
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It was the highest single day gross since the release of Avengers: Endgame in April 2019.