‘No Time To Die’ Eyes $150M+ Global Box Office Weekend; U.S. Overperformance Hinges On Older Adults – Preview

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To quote Daniel Craig in the latest No Time to Die Heineken commercial, the domestic opening and further offshore rollout of the 25th 007 title is poised to be “Well worth the wait.”All in the upcoming global weekend of No Time to Die is expected to be at $150M.

Broken down that’s another $90M abroad including debuts in France, Russia and several second weekends via Universal and MGM territories and at least $60M domestic off conservative projections.

As reported, the Cary Joji Fukunaga-directed feature has $121M in overseas ticket sales. If No Time to Die overindexes to numbers that are just under or roll past Venom: Let There Be Carnage‘s record $90M domestic start, or beats Skyfall‘s record domestic 007 opening of $88.3M, it’s because

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