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No Time To Die Passes Black Widow And Shang-Chi At The Global Box Office

While an opening weekend of $56 million was viewed as a minor disappointment, No Time to Die has more than made up for its domestic shortcomings with a phenomenal performance overseas, where the 25th installment in the James Bond franchise continues to pack out theaters around the world.

While an opening weekend of $56 million was viewed as a minor disappointment, No Time to Die has more than made up for its domestic shortcomings with a phenomenal performance overseas, where the 25th installment in the James Bond franchise continues to pack out theaters around the world.

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As per Deadline, Daniel Craig’s final outing as 007 dipped 56% in its second frame to bring in another $24.5 million, bringing the movie’s running Stateside total up to just under $100 million, but that’s not the real story. After only three weeks in release, No Time to Die is sitting pretty on a global haul of $447 million.

That means the globetrotting blockbuster has already earned more than the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Black Widow and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and by the middle of next week it’ll pass Godzilla vs. Kong to become the second highest-grossing Hollywood production of the pandemic era behind only Fast & Furious 9.

No Time to Die also has a potentially lucrative Chinese release to come next weekend, so when all is said and done, it can’t be ruled out that Bond may yet end up troubling the $716 million tally of Dominic Toretto and the crew’s ninth outing to set a new benchmark.


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