Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“No Time to Die,” the latest installment in the James Bond franchise, debuted to $56 million at the domestic box office, a result that fell somewhat short of expectations and signals that even one of the most storied brands in film history is still being forced to contend with a moviegoing landscape that has been dramatically altered by the pandemic.Heading into the weekend, “No Time to Die” was projected to make $60 million to $70 million in its first three days of release.
Though not a disaster, the film’s final weekend total was expected to be higher because it received positive reviews and represented Daniel Craig’s final outing as the stylish secret agent.In light of the ongoing pandemic, how does.
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