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I don't think, that EON, MGM or anyone else care about what people think concerning the box office.
Too bad this movie needs to be make 11 trillion dollars to break even. That's what the MI6 HQ accountants said, right?
I hate to say it, but the accountants seem to be running MI6 these days...
Yes but some of them are very lovely!
To paraphrase Truman Lodge....
“Brilliant! Well done EoN... another hundred million dollar write off!
🤣
Loyalty is more important to Babs and Michael than money.
You are making a definitive assumption about something you don't know anything about. No one except the accountants working at EON knows exactly how much money they need to make to break even. There are too many variables for any of us to know.
Yes, that's true, I guess.
After that, it has maybe another 10m to go in the US, and anything over 750ww will be cream.
Anyone wants to lambast it after that can still contend with the fact it's the biggest Hollywood movie on the world scene for the year, having bested F9.
Spidey might beat it sometime in 2022 but still....
People were actually talking on their phones when you went to see it in the cinema?
Doubt that.
When I saw it in the cinema yesterday, two teens were dry humping each other.
So, yeah.... 😅
In the UK Bond is dropping just a -20% and next week it will surpass Avatar and maybe even SP. It will get close to £100m at this rate and might even get over the mark if it stays on during the Christmas period…
EDIT: In China NTTD passed $58M, approaching $60M+ before next weekend that would mean besting SF's $59M. Looking for a $65M final cume.
In the US NTTD passed the $150M domestic mark after grossing an estimated $4.62M this weekend (fantastic -23% drop). Estimated total gross stands at $150.48M with a projected final run of $160M+.
Maybe you have Primo's bionic eye to see what goes on in other theaters around the world?
:-j
The “bad” news is that with this opening in Australia a $50M final cume is out of the equation imo. NTTD opened slightly better than SP so with a better legs I hope it’s gonna hit the $30M mark in Australia.
Spider-Man: NWH is gonna hit the $1B mark for sure so just like in 2012 Bond will end up being the second highest grossing film of the year behind some ensamble Marvel flick (in 2012 was The Avengers).
:))
After seven weekends of offshore release, MGM/Eon/Universal’s No Time To Die continues to bond with audiences and has crossed $700M global. Importantly, that includes over $558M at the international box office, making Bond 25 the biggest Hollywood movie overseas in 2021 and throughout the pandemic era. The Cary Joji Fukunaga-directed NTTD had a great start in Australia this session and has now surpassed Skyfall’s lifetime in 18 markets and Spectre’s lifetime in 22
“Nobody will see it because of that ending!”
That would’ve been possible with $50M from Australia since I have the feeling now Bond will close its run at ~$775/780M.
Next week is gonna be fun since Bond will hit a couple of milestones like becoming the highest grossing non Chinese film of 2020/202; the third highest grossing film in the UK; the second highest grossing Bond film in China.