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Doing 650m+ in a pandemic is really good. It will be top 5 movies this year, maybe even higher depending on other movies (and if we count Spider-Man as 2021 movie even tho it will make a lot of money in 2022 too)
I think the studio should be content with this after everything
Adjusting for 2021 inflation NTTD has now surpassed OHMSS.
They were boycotting the film because Cena made a unforgivable error, he spoke about Taiwan
I know the ending of NTTD was polarizing, but if you want to see an example of a film that is genuinely terrible, look no further than F9. ;)
Can we please avoid useless, provocative comments such as these, @Scaramanga1974? No more political insinuations for which you are as yet unable to present irrefutable evidence, please. Thank you.
Thank YOU.
I apologise. I guess it's no time to lie!
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/no-time-to-die-overtake-avengers-endgame-britain-box-office-1235039986/
NTTD is now £85.9m total in the UK.
That would be awesome and crazy, but I think it’s gonna finish at £97 million. One thing I noticed is that NTTD has better legs than even SF. On its fifth weekend NTTD made £3.5 mil, SF made £3.2.
Good Monday in China were Bond was able to keep The Battle at Lake Changjin on the second spot. NTTD cume now stands at $31.6 million after four days, almost surpassing Dune that came out a week before.
It would be great if Bond will be able to drop only a 50% next weekend. That would generate a $50 million gross in China after two weeks.
Universal was the distribution arm for an international release. But Universal was NOT involved with distribution in the U.S. and Canada, correct?
And where did NTTD "underperform?"
Yes, but you never know how much the Covid-situation plays a role in this.
https://www.boxofficemojo.com/showdown/sd4047173124/
Adjusting for inflation NTTD (that will finish its run at $150 million) ends up being the lowest grossing Bond film in NA since LTK.
Worldwide things are better and now stands at #15 behind GE. If NTTD will be able to reach $735 million globally it will surpass the adjusted cume of QoS ending up at #11.
To be fair Bond's performance in NA is perfectly in line with F9's performance. F9 dropped a 23.5% from the previous one, and NTTD will basically drop the same compared to SP. Plus, NTTD has an older - more reluctant - demographic and Venom's release slightly damaged its performance as well. October was very crowded.
To sum up: NTTD did just... okay but thinking about it I wouldn't judge it so disappointing.
Like I said, I can only speak from my own experience - maybe my theater is just a busy one - but yeah, I was shocked that much later that so many people were still seeing it.