‘No Time to Die’ Eyes North America First Weekend Carry of $60 Million

The 25th James Bond film, No Time to Die, opened in 4,407 theaters in North America last Thursday, grossing an impressive $23.3 million in its first two days.

The selections were certainly lower than 2015’s “Spectre” ($27.4 million) and 2012’s “Skyfall” (a franchise high of $30.5 million), but Variety.com reported that NTTD “is expected to open at the top of the domestic box-office”. expected. Estimated weekend haul of $60 million”.

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According to the global entertainment industry trade guide, “Total indicates remarkable enthusiasm for film, especially at a time where there remains some nervousness about going to the movie theater”.

The runner-up slot for the weekend will be taken by Tom Hardy-starrer “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” after a record-setting opening weekend of $90.1 million, with estimated earnings of $31.1 million.

It is followed by “The Addams Family 2” and the Asian superhero film “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”, which has grossed $209.4 million in the North American market since its September 1 release.

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