James Bond film No Time To Die has landed the biggest opening day at the UK box office in the pandemic era.According to estimates from producers at Universal (via Daily Mail), the long-delayed film made between £4.5million and £5m on its first day at the box office on Thursday (September 30).These first day ticket sales are 13% higher than the last Bond film, 2015’s Spectre, but 26% lower than Skyfall (2012).As Deadline reports, the film is estimated to make an £83m ($113m) bow at the international box office on its opening weekend, making it the first Hollywood movie to make over $100m outside of the United States during the pandemic.The release of No Time To Die has been delayed multiple times due to the pandemic.
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